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Deck 2: The Critical Approach
1
Companies like Coca-Cola, Green Peace, and Amazon are considered political sites because ______.
A) they support a democratic government process
B) they are objective structures with limited levels of control
C) they focus on increasing the way people think and feel in the organization
D) they consist of different underlying vested interests with different consequences
A) they support a democratic government process
B) they are objective structures with limited levels of control
C) they focus on increasing the way people think and feel in the organization
D) they consist of different underlying vested interests with different consequences
D
2
Karl Marx did not celebrate capitalism because of the exploitive nature. The ______ economic system or mode of ownership was free from exploitation.
A) ancient
B) feudal
C) tribal
D) capitalist
A) ancient
B) feudal
C) tribal
D) capitalist
D
3
The "Cult of Domemesticity" was ______.
A) a movement to stop the domestication of women
B) rooted in the ideas of service, purity, and piety
C) emerged as part of the fight for voting rights
D) allowed women to go to special women-only colleges
A) a movement to stop the domestication of women
B) rooted in the ideas of service, purity, and piety
C) emerged as part of the fight for voting rights
D) allowed women to go to special women-only colleges
B
4
Frankfurt School members were most concerned about the growing dominance of which type of reasoning?
A) emotional
B) instrumental
C) progressive
D) reflective
A) emotional
B) instrumental
C) progressive
D) reflective
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5
The $1 billion Facebook paid to acquire Instagram in 2012 was based on Instagram's ______.
A) common value
B) exchange value
C) surplus value
D) use value
A) common value
B) exchange value
C) surplus value
D) use value
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6
______ defined culture as experienced lived, experienced interpreted, and experience defined.
A) Antonio Gramsci
B) Karl Marx
C) Stan Deetz
D) Stuart Hall
A) Antonio Gramsci
B) Karl Marx
C) Stan Deetz
D) Stuart Hall
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7
The ability to question common sense assumptions about the world is done through the development of ______.
A) historical belief systems
B) social change exercises
C) sympathetic expressions in male-dominated world
D) critical communication capacities
A) historical belief systems
B) social change exercises
C) sympathetic expressions in male-dominated world
D) critical communication capacities
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8
The term used to describe a great deal of neo-Marxist theory and research based on the ideas of the Frankfurt School is ______.
A) critical theory
B) economic determinism
C) semiotics
D) social constructionism
A) critical theory
B) economic determinism
C) semiotics
D) social constructionism
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9
McDonaldization, the term used to describe the proliferation of prepackaged, instant, easily consumable products and lifestyles, would be associated most closely with which one of the following concepts?
A) the cultural studies' systems of representation
B) the Frankfurt School's culture industry
C) Marx's economic determinism
D) social control
A) the cultural studies' systems of representation
B) the Frankfurt School's culture industry
C) Marx's economic determinism
D) social control
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10
According to the communicative construction of organization approach, which of the following forms of communication is able to shape organizational members' behavior in significant ways?
A) isolation
B) organizational mission statement
C) newspapers
D) research documents
A) isolation
B) organizational mission statement
C) newspapers
D) research documents
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11
Which of the following is an example of what Karl Marx identified as surplus value?
A) A worker increases her rate of production but does not get a corresponding raise in pay.
B) A person works a second job because he has additional time in the evenings.
C) A company is owned by the workers who share equally in any profits the company makes.
D) An auto mechanic uses his skills in his free time to help his neighbor fix his car.
A) A worker increases her rate of production but does not get a corresponding raise in pay.
B) A person works a second job because he has additional time in the evenings.
C) A company is owned by the workers who share equally in any profits the company makes.
D) An auto mechanic uses his skills in his free time to help his neighbor fix his car.
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12
Nintendogs is a Nintendo game in which you take care of, train, and bond with an adorable (virtual) puppy. The availability of everything, including virtual puppy ownership, to be bought and sold is a property of capitalism called ______.
A) commodification
B) corporatization
C) hegemony
D) materialism
A) commodification
B) corporatization
C) hegemony
D) materialism
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13
Which of the following rejected the distinction between high and low culture?
A) cultural studies
B) the Frankfurt School
C) Karl Marx
D) Kurt Lewin
A) cultural studies
B) the Frankfurt School
C) Karl Marx
D) Kurt Lewin
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14
The Feudal system was characterized by agricultural production, aristocratic ownership, and ______.
A) little division of labor
B) enclosure laws that privatized land
C) a hunter-gatherer system of production
D) a class system consisting of serfs
A) little division of labor
B) enclosure laws that privatized land
C) a hunter-gatherer system of production
D) a class system consisting of serfs
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15
Jobs in media design, advertising, and PR are considered to be part of the ______.
A) new culture industries
B) high and low culture
C) capitalism
D) growth industry
A) new culture industries
B) high and low culture
C) capitalism
D) growth industry
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16
Common sense thinking can often reflect ______.
A) restraint limited world views
B) argumentativeness and lack of compromise
C) purposeful thought
D) tradition and reproduction of the status quo
A) restraint limited world views
B) argumentativeness and lack of compromise
C) purposeful thought
D) tradition and reproduction of the status quo
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17
'No collar' work is grounded in creativity but is also characterized by ______.
A) skilled laborers
B) corporate ownership
C) a demanding work schedule
D) work-life balance
A) skilled laborers
B) corporate ownership
C) a demanding work schedule
D) work-life balance
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18
The ability to understand how we experience the world in terms politics, capitalism, and power are best understood from which one of the following schools of critical theory?
A) cultural studies
B) Frankfurt School
C) Karl Marx
D) consumerism
A) cultural studies
B) Frankfurt School
C) Karl Marx
D) consumerism
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19
Which of the following envisioned popular culture as something that was administered from above as an instrument of social control?
A) cultural studies
B) the Frankfurt School
C) Karl Marx
D) classical studies
A) cultural studies
B) the Frankfurt School
C) Karl Marx
D) classical studies
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20
According to the critical perspective, organizations are ______.
A) entities constructed by powerful capitalists in order to increase wealth
B) political sites in which competing interests are equally represented
C) institutions that are key in the development of our identities
D) sites in which ethics are generally irrelevant
A) entities constructed by powerful capitalists in order to increase wealth
B) political sites in which competing interests are equally represented
C) institutions that are key in the development of our identities
D) sites in which ethics are generally irrelevant
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21
For the most part, organizations do not exercise power coercively but engage in unobtrusive control.
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22
Analysis through historical materialism looks at the shifts in property ownership and class relationships.
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23
According to Marx, capitalism would naturally evolve into socialism.
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24
Marx's theory of ______ analyzes history according to different modes of production.
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25
The approach that explores the ways in which economics, culture, and politics interact to create social reality is called Marxism.
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26
The source of profit for the capitalism is the difference between the value of the labor power as purchased and the action value produced by the laborer, which Marx refers to as ______.
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27
The spread of corporate ideologies and discourses to every aspect of our lives, including who we are as human beings, has been labeled ______.
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28
A Sandals resort vacation is an example of how the "culture industry" operates to rationalize a product or experience.
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29
The idea that the nature of society is causally determined by its economic foundation is called ______.
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30
According to cultural studies, popular culture, which includes phenomena such as movies based on comic books or the music of Brittney Spears, is a source of serious objects of study.
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31
Discursive closure extends the ways in which people can think, feel, experience, speak, and act in their organizations.
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32
Members of the Frankfurt School were interested in what they termed the ______: the mass production of popular culture, administered from above, that creates needs in people that they would not otherwise have.
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33
Researchers in the ______ tradition take popular culture as a serious object of study, examining the complex ways in which it structures social reality.
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34
______ is a system of attitudes, beliefs, ideas, perceptions, and values that structure reality.
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35
In the system ______, workers are "expropriated," because they do not own the means of production, they must sell their labor power in order to survive.
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36
According to the Frankfurt School, how we see reality depends on the ideas of those who control the means of production. In other words, the ruling material force in society is the ruling intellectual force.
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37
According to all three schools of thought (Marx, Frankfurt School, and cultural studies), there is always and inevitably resistance to capitalist control.
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38
The work of ______ is a common thread that runs through all the variations of the critical approach.
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39
Organizations that value collective power share the decision-making responsibilities.
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40
A group maintains ______ when it is able to create a worldview that other people and groups actively support, even though that worldview may not be in their interests.
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