A. the hyperreality of media imagery
B. the significance of expert discourses
C. societies use of surveillance and discipline
D. the archaeology of scientific knowledge
A. the hyperreality of media imagery
B. the significance of expert discourses
C. societies use of surveillance and discipline
D. the archaeology of scientific knowledge
A. Joan Acker
B. Judith Butler
C. Helene Cixous
D. Simone de Beauvoir
A. male domination in society
B. male bias in sociological theory
C. the gendered character of knowledge
D. the experience of black women
A. the exploitation of the working class
B. the desire for more material wealth
C. the continual reinvestment of profits back into businesses
D. the belief in free markets
A. George Herbert Mead
B. Talcott Parsons
C. Emile Durkheim
D. Robert Merton
A. theological metaphysical positive
B. ignorance understanding truth
C. philosophical biological sociological
D. functionalist marxist interactionist
A. functionalist perspective
B. conflict perspective
C. interactionist perspective
D. None of these
A. that it should show people in the best possible light
B. that it should attempt to appeal to as many people as possible
C. that it should apply the same methods as physics or chemistry
D. that it should progress by positing new concepts and theories
A. functionalist perspective
B. conflict perspective
C. interactionist perspective
D. neo-Malthusian view
A. the contact hypothesis
B. a self-fulfilling prophecy
C. amalgamation
D. reverse discrimination