SOCI 1002 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Symbolic Interactionism, False Consciousness, Consumerism
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Christian pasiak"s introduction to sociology part ii (soci1002) midterm exam preparation questions: We"ve already covered a lot of content this term, so this review is designed to help students further narrow their focus while studying. From the review of the introductory chapter of the text, students should have a general sense of what types of things each major tradition focuses on and how society is viewed from different sociological perspectives: Many people fear becoming victims of violent crimes perpetrated by strangers. What does it have to do with globalization and arguments about. Drawing from lecture, what distinguishes essentialist, social constructionist, and post-structuralist approaches to sex and gender? (in other words, how do they each approach the issues as they relate to a nature vs. nurture argument?) Is health and age experienced the same culturally and historically? (hint: think of our discussion in class where we talked about margaret lock"s cross-cultural study on menopause in north american and.