4.10 Review
Key Terms
Critical Thinking Questions
- In what ways does the age structure of a country influence its cultural norms and social expectations? How is this illustrated in the case of Japan?
- How do dominant cultures and subcultures interact within a society? What are some examples of subcultures, and how do they differ from the dominant culture?
- What role do norms play in shaping behavior? How can norms evolve over time, and what factors contribute to these changes?
- How does the concept of cognitive culture provide meaning to material culture? Use examples to explain this relationship.
- How do social institutions like family, education, and healthcare shape the norms and responsibilities of social life?
- In what ways do roles and statuses contribute to role strain and role conflict, and how do these dynamics affect individuals?
- How are symbolic boundaries used to categorize objects and social groups?
- How do different social groups use frames to interpret a given situation?
- How do cultural background and social class influence the repertoires of action available to social groups?
- How might an individual’s personal experiences and background influence their response to culture shock when encountering different norms?
- In what ways can ethnocentrism hinder effective communication and understanding between individuals from different cultural backgrounds?
- How can practicing cultural relativism contribute to a more inclusive and respectful society, especially in the context of diverse cultural practices?
- How does the concept of social reproduction explain the perpetuation of cultural norms and values across generations?
- In what ways can individuals exercise agency during the process of socialization, and how does this impact their conformity to societal norms?
- How has the recognition of neurodiversity influenced the socialization of neurodivergent individuals, and what changes have occurred in societal attitudes towards them?
- How do different agents of socialization, such as families, schools, and media, contribute to the socialization of children?
- How does anticipatory socialization prepare individuals for future roles, and what are some examples of this process in various stages of life?
- How does George Herbert Mead’s concept of the “generalized other” contribute to a self?
- How might Charles Horton Cooley’s looking-glass self lead to a distorted self-image, and how can individuals mitigate these distortions?
- How does W. E. B. Du Bois’ concept of double consciousness illustrate the challenges faced by marginalized groups in developing a cohesive sense of self?
- How can Erving Goffman’s theory of impression management be applied to understand the behavior of individuals in various situations?
- How do the theories of Mead, Cooley, Du Bois, and Goffman collectively enhance the understanding of the process of developing a self?
Data Analysis Questions
Answer each question for each figure in this chapter.
- What is this figure trying to tell me?
- What is the pattern in this data?
- Where do the data come from?
- Why does this data matter?