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Please write a 3-5-page essay covering the concepts of the midterm. Use at least half of the concepts

asked in the midterm to complete this assignment and supplicate your essay with additional concepts

discussed in class when relevant. Choose at least three of the articles below to complete this

assignment. You may also use other relevant articles as long as you cite them to strengthen your essay.

1. http://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/npr/205547517/where-in-the-world-are-thereno-

mcdonald-s

2. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/11/opinion/sunday/when-leaning-in-doesnt-payoff.

html?_r=0

3. https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/love-inc/2011...

4. http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/artificial-intelligence/study-shows-that-humansattribute-

morals-and-emotions-to-robots

5. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/22/magazine/22Adult...

6. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/05/opinion/sunday/living-alone-means-beingsocial.

html?pagewanted=all&_r=0

7. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/11/business/energy-...

8. http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/07/16/the-pros-...

9. http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/category/the-...

10. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/16/us/middle-class-areas-shrink-as-income-gap-growsreport-

finds.html

Midterm questions and concepts are as follows:

SOC 131 Midterm

Please read and answer the following questions using short answers. Each question is worth 4 points.

1. What is “the scientific study of human activity in society or more specifically the study of the

social forces that influence or pressure people to behave, respond, or think in certain ways”?

Sociology

2. What is “the ever-increasing flow of goods, services, money, people, technology, information,

and other cultural items across national borders”? globalization

3. What is “the process by which a locality embraces, adapts to, or resists a product, an idea, a way

of behaving that has come to them in the cross-national flow”? It is also when something unique

to locality is launched on a path toward globalization. glocalization

4. What is known as “a quality of mind that allows people to see how remote and impersonal

social forces shape their life story or biography”? sociological imagination

5. What is known as “personal needs, problems, or difficulties brought on by individual

shortcomings related to motivation, attitude, ability, character, or judgment”? troubles

6. What is “a matter that can be explained only by factors outside an individual’s control and

immediate environment”? issues

7. Sociology emerged as a reaction to what? Industrial revolution

This is an ongoing and still evolving social force that transformed and is still transforming

society, human behavior, and interaction in incalculable ways.

8. Who are the founding fathers of sociology? Give at least two names. Marx, Weber, Comte,

Dubois,

9. What theory defines society as a system of interrelated, interdependent parts? Each part is

interdependent and functions to maintain a larger system. Functionalism

10. What are intended or anticipated effects that a part has on the existing social order? Manifest

functions

11. What are unintended or unanticipated effects that a part has on the existing order? Latent

functions

12. What is the theory that asks the question who benefits from a particular social arrangement,

and at whose expense? Conflict theory

13. This theory focuses on social interaction and related concepts of self-awareness/reflexive

thinking, symbols, and negotiated order. Symbolic interactionism

14. What method do sociologists adhere to? Scientific method

15. Why do researchers gather data? To test their hypothesis

16. What is a group to which a person belongs to, identifies, admires, and/or feels loyalty? In-group

17. What is the process by which people develop a sense of self and learn the ways of the society in

which they live? socialization

18. What are agents of socialization? Name at least two. Significant others, primary groups, ingroups

and out-groups, and institutions

19. What are everyday encounters in which people communicate, interpret, and respond to each

other’s words and actions? Social interaction

20. What are social statuses that are the result of chance in that people exert no effort to obtain

them? A person’s birth order, race, biological sex, and age are examples. Ascribed status

21. What are social statuses acquired through some combination of personal choice, effort, and

ability. A person’s marital status, occupation, and educational attainment are examples.

Achieved status

22. What is the model in which social interaction can be viewed as if it were a theater, people as if

they were actors, and roles as if they were performances before an audience? Dramaturgical

model

23. What is an organizational structure put in place to achieve some valued goal by using the most

efficient means to coordinate human activity? Bureaucracy

24. What is the process in which thought and action rooted in custom, emotion, or respect for

mysterious forces is replaced by instrumental-rational thought and action? Rationalization

25. What is “the process by which the principles of the fast food restaurant are coming to dominate

more and more sectors of American society as well as the rest of the world” (Ritzer 1993. p. 1)?

McDonaldization of society

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Please write a 3-5-page essay covering the concepts of the midterm. Use at least half of the concepts asked in the midterm to complete this assignment and supplicate your essay with additional concepts discussed in class when relevant. Choose at least three of the articles below to complete this assignment. You may also use other relevant articles as long as you cite them to strengthen your essay. 1. http://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/npr/205547517/where-in-the-world-aretherenomcdonald-s 2. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/11/opinion/sunday/when-leaning-in-doesnt-payoff. html?_r=0 3. https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/love-inc/201101/will-we-marry-machines 4. http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/artificial-intelligence/study-shows-thathumansattributemorals-and-emotions-to-robots 5. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/22/magazine/22Adulthood-t.html?pagewanted=all 6. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/05/opinion/sunday/living-alone-means-beingsocial. html?pagewanted=all&_r=0 7. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/11/business/energy-environment/11ihtgreen11.html?_r=0 8. http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/07/16/the-pros-and-cons-of-a-surveillance-society 9. http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/category/the-great-divide/ 10. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/16/us/middle-class-areas-shrink-as-income-gapgrowsreportfinds.html Midterm questions and concepts are as follows: SOC 131 Midterm Please read and answer the following questions using short answers. Each question is worth 4 points. 1. What is “the scientific study of human activity in society or more specifically the study of the social forces that influence or pressure people to behave, respond, or think in certain ways”? Sociology 2. What is “the ever-increasing flow of goods, services, money, people, technology, information, and other cultural items across national borders”? globalization 3. What is “the process by which a locality embraces, adapts to, or resists a product, an idea, a way of behaving that has come to them in the cross-national flow”? It is also when something unique to locality is launched on a path toward globalization. glocalization 4. What is known as “a quality of mind that allows people to see how remote and impersonal social forces shape their life story or biography”? sociological imagination 5. What is known as “personal needs, problems, or difficulties brought on by individual shortcomings related to motivation, attitude, ability, character, or judgment”? troubles 6. What is “a matter that can be explained only by factors outside an individual’s control and immediate environment”? issues 7. Sociology emerged as a reaction to what? Industrial revolution This is an ongoing and still evolving social force that transformed and is still transforming society, human behavior, and interaction in incalculable ways. 8. Who are the founding fathers of sociology? Give at least two names. Marx, Weber, Comte, Dubois, 9. What theory defines society as a system of interrelated, interdependent parts? Each part is interdependent and functions to maintain a larger system. Functionalism 10. What are intended or anticipated effects that a part has on the existing social order? Manifest functions 11. What are unintended or unanticipated effects that a part has on the existing order? Latent functions 12. What is the theory that asks the question who benefits from a particular social arrangement, and at whose expense? Conflict theory 13. This theory focuses on social interaction and related concepts of self-awareness/reflexive thinking, symbols, and negotiated order. Symbolic interactionism 14. What method do sociologists adhere to? Scientific method 15. Why do researchers gather data? To test their hypothesis 16. What is a group to which a person belongs to, identifies, admires, and/or feels loyalty? Ingroup 17. What is the process by which people develop a sense of self and learn the ways of the society in which they live? socialization 18. What are agents of socialization? Name at least two. Significant others, primary groups, ingroups and out-groups, and institutions 19. What are everyday encounters in which people communicate, interpret, and respond to each other’s words and actions? Social interaction 20. What are social statuses that are the result of chance in that people exert no effort to obtain them? A person’s birth order, race, biological sex, and age are examples. Ascribed status 21. What are social statuses acquired through some combination of personal choice, effort, and ability. A person’s marital status, occupation, and educational attainment are examples. Achieved status 22. What is the model in which social interaction can be viewed as if it were a theater, people as if they were actors, and roles as if they were performances before an audience? Dramaturgical model 23. What is an organizational structure put in place to achieve some valued goal by using the most efficient means to coordinate human activity? Bureaucracy 24. What is the process in which thought and action rooted in custom, emotion, or respect for mysterious forces is replaced by instrumental-rational thought and action? Rationalization 25. What is “the process by which the principles of the fast food restaurant are coming to dominate more and more sectors of American society as well as the rest of the world” (Ritzer 1993. p. 1)? McDonaldization of society
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The question, “Will we marry machines?” is at the top of discussions in the society
today. Yes, we are social beings but with the emerging technologies, people are gradually
changing to be antisocial. The only companion that is always there to keep them busy is the
smartphone or the laptop. Always glued to the gadget. Another scenario is the Orgasmatron
in early 1973 that were featured via captured in Woodie Allen film? Well, maybe the
Orgasmatron would be a better spouse. It doesn’t pile pressure on your side or other demands
that you cannot meet when stressed up. It would be a perfect mate though it cannot appeal to
emotions.
Sociology is the scientific study of human actions in the society. It studies social
forces that impact how individuals behave, act or think in particular ways. It encompasses
various methods of empirical investigation and a critical outlook to create gain knowledge
about social order, acceptance and transformation (In Clarke, 2009).The gradual rise in the
acquisition of goods and services, monetary benefits, a network of people, information
technology worldwide is globalization. It has facilitated increasing interaction between
people on a worldwide scale. This is effective by advances in transportation and
communication technology. Globalization has created many opportunities leading to
efficiencies and has also created open markets for the public.
Business partners can communicate in the most excellent manner with their
stakeholders, vendors, customers and can handle their enterprises very well. However,
emerging threats and insecurities arise due to the heightened integration of internal and local
markets, increased competition, and piracy are at stake in...


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