SOCI 1010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Complex Number, Anomie, Thesis Statement
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Anomie: absence of clear societal norms and values. Will telling the math prof to fuck off after he solved the problem. Collective solidarity: state of bonding or interdependency that rests on similarity of beliefs and values, shared activities, and ties of kinship and cooperation among members of a community. Will and his buddies going to fight those guys. Organic solidarity: refers to a state of interdependency created by specialization of roles, in which individuals and institutions become acutely dependant on others in a complex division of labour. Will"s teacher bailing him out of jail, will then depended on the prof to keep him out of jail, and the prof depended on will to be his prodigy, the therapist helping. I : aspect of identity, or self, that reacts in social interaction, the expectations of other. In social interactions, individuals are aware of the expectations of others, but they do not necessarily conform to these expectations in their reactions.