Deck 1: The Sociological Gaze: Linking Private Lives to Public Issues
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Deck 1: The Sociological Gaze: Linking Private Lives to Public Issues
1
Who first used the term 'sociology'?
A) Herbert Spencer
B) Auguste Comte
C) Claude Saint-Simon
D) Harriet Martineau
A) Herbert Spencer
B) Auguste Comte
C) Claude Saint-Simon
D) Harriet Martineau
B
2
Who coined the term 'sociological imagination'?
A) Evan Willis
B) C. Wright Mills
C) Anthony Giddens
D) Michael Burawoy
A) Evan Willis
B) C. Wright Mills
C) Anthony Giddens
D) Michael Burawoy
B
3
What are the four key features of the 'sociological imagination'?
A) Historical, Cultural, Structural, Critical
B) Efficiency, Calculability, Predictability, Control
C) Structural functionalist, Weberian, Marxist, Feminist
D) Reflexive modernity, Globalisation, McDonaldization, Neo-liberalism
A) Historical, Cultural, Structural, Critical
B) Efficiency, Calculability, Predictability, Control
C) Structural functionalist, Weberian, Marxist, Feminist
D) Reflexive modernity, Globalisation, McDonaldization, Neo-liberalism
A
4
Who popularised the term 'public sociology'?
A) Raewyn Connell
B) C. Wright Mills
C) Anthony Giddens
D) Michael Burawoy
A) Raewyn Connell
B) C. Wright Mills
C) Anthony Giddens
D) Michael Burawoy
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5
In sociology, what does the term 'structure-agency debate' refer to?
A) The way each society organises the process of socialisation for its citizens
B) Patterns of social interaction
C) The extent humans shape, or are shaped by, the social structure
D) The key social structures of social groups and social institutions
A) The way each society organises the process of socialisation for its citizens
B) Patterns of social interaction
C) The extent humans shape, or are shaped by, the social structure
D) The key social structures of social groups and social institutions
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6
Which of the following statements is an example of biological determinism?
A) Socialisation plays a dominant role in the nature-nurture debate
B) Social inequality is the inevitable result of human agency
C) Social identity characteristics are normal
D) The qualities of masculinity and femininity are caused by nature
A) Socialisation plays a dominant role in the nature-nurture debate
B) Social inequality is the inevitable result of human agency
C) Social identity characteristics are normal
D) The qualities of masculinity and femininity are caused by nature
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7
In sociology, what does the term 'agency' refer to?
A) The ability of people to influence the society in which they live
B) A political ideology that emphasises individual freedom in all aspects of social life
C) An ideology that views society as dominated by a conflict of interest between economically powerful groups
D) The ability of humans to engage in recurring patterns of social interaction
A) The ability of people to influence the society in which they live
B) A political ideology that emphasises individual freedom in all aspects of social life
C) An ideology that views society as dominated by a conflict of interest between economically powerful groups
D) The ability of humans to engage in recurring patterns of social interaction
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8
What term describes the view that people's behaviour and beliefs are entirely shaped or determined by the social structure?
A) Social agency
B) Social structure
C) Socialisation
D) Sociological determinism
A) Social agency
B) Social structure
C) Socialisation
D) Sociological determinism
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9
What term describes the recurring patterns of social interaction through which people are related to each other, such as social institutions and social groups?
A) Social agency
B) Social structure
C) Socialisation
D) Sociological determinism
A) Social agency
B) Social structure
C) Socialisation
D) Sociological determinism
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10
Who said sociology 'is a quality of mind that seems most dramatically to promise an understanding of the intimate realities of ourselves in connection with larger social realities'?
A) Zygmunt Bauman
B) Raewyn Connell
C) C. Wright Mills
D) Michael Burawoy
A) Zygmunt Bauman
B) Raewyn Connell
C) C. Wright Mills
D) Michael Burawoy
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