Deck 11: Sociological Analysis

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MATCHING

-hierarchy

A)the organization of an experience or event
B)view that symbol use socially constructs the human world
C)the feeling produced by violating social hierarchy
D)engaging in self-punishment as a way of resolving guilt
E)appealing to a new hierarchy as a way of resolving guilt
F)any social force that constrains agency
G) the capacity to exercise free will
H)the social rules we play by
I)the perspective that "all the world's a stage"
J)scapegoating another person as a way of resolving guilt
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MATCHING

-agency

A)the organization of an experience or event
B)view that symbol use socially constructs the human world
C)the feeling produced by violating social hierarchy
D)engaging in self-punishment as a way of resolving guilt
E)appealing to a new hierarchy as a way of resolving guilt
F)any social force that constrains agency
G) the capacity to exercise free will
H)the social rules we play by
I)the perspective that "all the world's a stage"
J)scapegoating another person as a way of resolving guilt
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MATCHING

-structure

A)the organization of an experience or event
B)view that symbol use socially constructs the human world
C)the feeling produced by violating social hierarchy
D)engaging in self-punishment as a way of resolving guilt
E)appealing to a new hierarchy as a way of resolving guilt
F)any social force that constrains agency
G) the capacity to exercise free will
H)the social rules we play by
I)the perspective that "all the world's a stage"
J)scapegoating another person as a way of resolving guilt
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MATCHING

-frame

A)the organization of an experience or event
B)view that symbol use socially constructs the human world
C)the feeling produced by violating social hierarchy
D)engaging in self-punishment as a way of resolving guilt
E)appealing to a new hierarchy as a way of resolving guilt
F)any social force that constrains agency
G) the capacity to exercise free will
H)the social rules we play by
I)the perspective that "all the world's a stage"
J)scapegoating another person as a way of resolving guilt
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MATCHING

-dramaturgy

A)the organization of an experience or event
B)view that symbol use socially constructs the human world
C)the feeling produced by violating social hierarchy
D)engaging in self-punishment as a way of resolving guilt
E)appealing to a new hierarchy as a way of resolving guilt
F)any social force that constrains agency
G) the capacity to exercise free will
H)the social rules we play by
I)the perspective that "all the world's a stage"
J)scapegoating another person as a way of resolving guilt
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MATCHING

-guilt

A)the organization of an experience or event
B)view that symbol use socially constructs the human world
C)the feeling produced by violating social hierarchy
D)engaging in self-punishment as a way of resolving guilt
E)appealing to a new hierarchy as a way of resolving guilt
F)any social force that constrains agency
G) the capacity to exercise free will
H)the social rules we play by
I)the perspective that "all the world's a stage"
J)scapegoating another person as a way of resolving guilt
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MATCHING

-victimage

A)the organization of an experience or event
B)view that symbol use socially constructs the human world
C)the feeling produced by violating social hierarchy
D)engaging in self-punishment as a way of resolving guilt
E)appealing to a new hierarchy as a way of resolving guilt
F)any social force that constrains agency
G) the capacity to exercise free will
H)the social rules we play by
I)the perspective that "all the world's a stage"
J)scapegoating another person as a way of resolving guilt
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MATCHING

-mortification

A)the organization of an experience or event
B)view that symbol use socially constructs the human world
C)the feeling produced by violating social hierarchy
D)engaging in self-punishment as a way of resolving guilt
E)appealing to a new hierarchy as a way of resolving guilt
F)any social force that constrains agency
G) the capacity to exercise free will
H)the social rules we play by
I)the perspective that "all the world's a stage"
J)scapegoating another person as a way of resolving guilt
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MATCHING

-transcendence

A)the organization of an experience or event
B)view that symbol use socially constructs the human world
C)the feeling produced by violating social hierarchy
D)engaging in self-punishment as a way of resolving guilt
E)appealing to a new hierarchy as a way of resolving guilt
F)any social force that constrains agency
G) the capacity to exercise free will
H)the social rules we play by
I)the perspective that "all the world's a stage"
J)scapegoating another person as a way of resolving guilt
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MATCHING

-symbolic action

A)the organization of an experience or event
B)view that symbol use socially constructs the human world
C)the feeling produced by violating social hierarchy
D)engaging in self-punishment as a way of resolving guilt
E)appealing to a new hierarchy as a way of resolving guilt
F)any social force that constrains agency
G) the capacity to exercise free will
H)the social rules we play by
I)the perspective that "all the world's a stage"
J)scapegoating another person as a way of resolving guilt
Question
Which of the following perspectives is the theoretical basis for Sociological analysis?

A) media erotics
B) media ecology
C) encoding/decoding
D) symbolic interactionism
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Symbolic interactionism is rooted in the dialectical tension between which two concepts?

A) agency and structure
B) comedy and tragedy
C) hierarchy and guilt
D) plaisir and jouissance
Question
Impression management is a key concept in what theory?

A) dramaturgy
B) frame analysis
C) medium theory
D) equipment for living
Question
Personal front refers to which of the following elements of dramaturgy?

A) stage
B) setting
C) part
D) team
Question
What are the two most basic types of frames according to Erving Goffman?

A) agency and structure
B) comedy and tragedy
C) hierarchy and guilt
D) natural and social
Question
Frame analysis entails which of the following three principles?

A) ethos, pathos, logos
B) cruising, skimming, mapping
C) selection, emphasis, presentation
D) transference, mortification, victimage
Question
Mortification and victimage are key concepts in what theory?

A) dramaturgy
B) frame analysis
C) medium theory
D) equipment for living
Question
According to Kenneth Burke, the comic fool involves which mode of resolving guilt?

A) victimage
B) mortification
C) transference
D) transcendence
Question
According to Kenneth Burke, the tragic hero involves which mode of resolving guilt?

A) victimage
B) mortification
C) transference
D) transcendence
Question
According to Kenneth Burke, fasting is an example of which mode of resolving guilt?

A) victimage
B) mortification
C) transference
D) transcendence
Question
Identify and explain the three principles of media frames.
Question
Kenneth Burke argues that guilt is a fundamental part of the human experience. Identify and explain the three modes of resolving guilt according to Burke.
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Deck 11: Sociological Analysis
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MATCHING

-hierarchy

A)the organization of an experience or event
B)view that symbol use socially constructs the human world
C)the feeling produced by violating social hierarchy
D)engaging in self-punishment as a way of resolving guilt
E)appealing to a new hierarchy as a way of resolving guilt
F)any social force that constrains agency
G) the capacity to exercise free will
H)the social rules we play by
I)the perspective that "all the world's a stage"
J)scapegoating another person as a way of resolving guilt
the social rules we play by
2
MATCHING

-agency

A)the organization of an experience or event
B)view that symbol use socially constructs the human world
C)the feeling produced by violating social hierarchy
D)engaging in self-punishment as a way of resolving guilt
E)appealing to a new hierarchy as a way of resolving guilt
F)any social force that constrains agency
G) the capacity to exercise free will
H)the social rules we play by
I)the perspective that "all the world's a stage"
J)scapegoating another person as a way of resolving guilt
the capacity to exercise free will
3
MATCHING

-structure

A)the organization of an experience or event
B)view that symbol use socially constructs the human world
C)the feeling produced by violating social hierarchy
D)engaging in self-punishment as a way of resolving guilt
E)appealing to a new hierarchy as a way of resolving guilt
F)any social force that constrains agency
G) the capacity to exercise free will
H)the social rules we play by
I)the perspective that "all the world's a stage"
J)scapegoating another person as a way of resolving guilt
any social force that constrains agency
4
MATCHING

-frame

A)the organization of an experience or event
B)view that symbol use socially constructs the human world
C)the feeling produced by violating social hierarchy
D)engaging in self-punishment as a way of resolving guilt
E)appealing to a new hierarchy as a way of resolving guilt
F)any social force that constrains agency
G) the capacity to exercise free will
H)the social rules we play by
I)the perspective that "all the world's a stage"
J)scapegoating another person as a way of resolving guilt
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MATCHING

-dramaturgy

A)the organization of an experience or event
B)view that symbol use socially constructs the human world
C)the feeling produced by violating social hierarchy
D)engaging in self-punishment as a way of resolving guilt
E)appealing to a new hierarchy as a way of resolving guilt
F)any social force that constrains agency
G) the capacity to exercise free will
H)the social rules we play by
I)the perspective that "all the world's a stage"
J)scapegoating another person as a way of resolving guilt
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MATCHING

-guilt

A)the organization of an experience or event
B)view that symbol use socially constructs the human world
C)the feeling produced by violating social hierarchy
D)engaging in self-punishment as a way of resolving guilt
E)appealing to a new hierarchy as a way of resolving guilt
F)any social force that constrains agency
G) the capacity to exercise free will
H)the social rules we play by
I)the perspective that "all the world's a stage"
J)scapegoating another person as a way of resolving guilt
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MATCHING

-victimage

A)the organization of an experience or event
B)view that symbol use socially constructs the human world
C)the feeling produced by violating social hierarchy
D)engaging in self-punishment as a way of resolving guilt
E)appealing to a new hierarchy as a way of resolving guilt
F)any social force that constrains agency
G) the capacity to exercise free will
H)the social rules we play by
I)the perspective that "all the world's a stage"
J)scapegoating another person as a way of resolving guilt
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MATCHING

-mortification

A)the organization of an experience or event
B)view that symbol use socially constructs the human world
C)the feeling produced by violating social hierarchy
D)engaging in self-punishment as a way of resolving guilt
E)appealing to a new hierarchy as a way of resolving guilt
F)any social force that constrains agency
G) the capacity to exercise free will
H)the social rules we play by
I)the perspective that "all the world's a stage"
J)scapegoating another person as a way of resolving guilt
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MATCHING

-transcendence

A)the organization of an experience or event
B)view that symbol use socially constructs the human world
C)the feeling produced by violating social hierarchy
D)engaging in self-punishment as a way of resolving guilt
E)appealing to a new hierarchy as a way of resolving guilt
F)any social force that constrains agency
G) the capacity to exercise free will
H)the social rules we play by
I)the perspective that "all the world's a stage"
J)scapegoating another person as a way of resolving guilt
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MATCHING

-symbolic action

A)the organization of an experience or event
B)view that symbol use socially constructs the human world
C)the feeling produced by violating social hierarchy
D)engaging in self-punishment as a way of resolving guilt
E)appealing to a new hierarchy as a way of resolving guilt
F)any social force that constrains agency
G) the capacity to exercise free will
H)the social rules we play by
I)the perspective that "all the world's a stage"
J)scapegoating another person as a way of resolving guilt
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11
Which of the following perspectives is the theoretical basis for Sociological analysis?

A) media erotics
B) media ecology
C) encoding/decoding
D) symbolic interactionism
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12
Symbolic interactionism is rooted in the dialectical tension between which two concepts?

A) agency and structure
B) comedy and tragedy
C) hierarchy and guilt
D) plaisir and jouissance
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13
Impression management is a key concept in what theory?

A) dramaturgy
B) frame analysis
C) medium theory
D) equipment for living
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14
Personal front refers to which of the following elements of dramaturgy?

A) stage
B) setting
C) part
D) team
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15
What are the two most basic types of frames according to Erving Goffman?

A) agency and structure
B) comedy and tragedy
C) hierarchy and guilt
D) natural and social
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16
Frame analysis entails which of the following three principles?

A) ethos, pathos, logos
B) cruising, skimming, mapping
C) selection, emphasis, presentation
D) transference, mortification, victimage
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17
Mortification and victimage are key concepts in what theory?

A) dramaturgy
B) frame analysis
C) medium theory
D) equipment for living
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18
According to Kenneth Burke, the comic fool involves which mode of resolving guilt?

A) victimage
B) mortification
C) transference
D) transcendence
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19
According to Kenneth Burke, the tragic hero involves which mode of resolving guilt?

A) victimage
B) mortification
C) transference
D) transcendence
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20
According to Kenneth Burke, fasting is an example of which mode of resolving guilt?

A) victimage
B) mortification
C) transference
D) transcendence
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21
Identify and explain the three principles of media frames.
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22
Kenneth Burke argues that guilt is a fundamental part of the human experience. Identify and explain the three modes of resolving guilt according to Burke.
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