A. Louise Wirth
B. Robert Park
C. Georg Simmel
D. Max Weber
Social Interaction and Everyday Life
Social Interaction and Everyday Life
A. wanting to meet face-to-face whenever possible
B. seeking experience of intimacy on the internet
C. travelling to see foreign locations for holidays
D. creating feelings of security in on-line settings
A. social structures
B. social space
C. social reality
D. social inequality
A. front regions
B. back regions
C. public regions
D. social regions
A. a position
B. a role
C. a performance
D. an impression
A. Harold Garfinkel
B. Max Weber
C. Erving Goffman
D. Anthony Giddens
A. the dominance of spoken language in interactions
B. the need to meet each other face to face
C. the ability to read peoples body language
D. the desire for intimacy in personal relationships
A. an achieved occupational status
B. a persons overall social status within their family
C. a social position that becomes a master status for the person occupying it
D. socially defined expectations of people in a given social position
A. gender and race
B. class and income
C. education and occupation
D. family and peer groups
A. the study of sociological research methods
B. the study of the methods people uses to make sense of the world
C. the study of language in everyday conversations
D. the use of experiments in sociological research