What is the million dollar question for strain? (1)
Which causal sequence is accurate?
-does strain cause deviance or does deviance cause strain?
What historical events contributed to sociologists studying strain within crime and deviance? (1)
- after the stock market crashed during the dirty 30s
What is the general definition of anomie? (1)
-without purpose or normlessness
What two meanings did Durkheim give to anomie? (1)
- an anomic mental state of an individual
Who was considered the father of sociology? (1)
-Durkheim
What did society transition from and too according to Durkheim? (1)
-mechanical solidarity to organic solidarity
What was mechanical solidarity? (1)
-people in the simplest societies are bonded due to their similarities
Where was organic solidarity found and what was it? (1)
- it is created through people feeling they must work to keep the system working for everyone
Is the transition between mechanical and organic solidarity smooth? (1)
- Durkheim believed all societies struggled to transition between the two
What is the natural result of the transition from mechanical to organic solidarity? (1)
-anomie
As the division of labour grows, what will cause social problems according to Durkheim? (1)
-human greed and desire
What must be done to human beings to control their greed and self-interest and prevent anomie? (1)
- humans have to be regulated and controlled
What did Durkheim believe about Marx’s causal order? (1)
-that Marx reversed the primary causal order
What causal order did Durkheim believe in? (1)
-anomie caused class conflict
How did Marx see causal order? (1)
- also called alienation
Did Durkheim believe psychology alone could explain suicide? (1)
What are the four types of suicide? (1)
How did Durkheim argue that suicide could not be explained with psychology only? (1)
-because social groups significantly impact the likelihood of suicide
Which suicide had too strong integration? What is an example of someone? (1)
- terrorist, war hero
Which suicide had too strong regulation? What is an example? (1)
- slaves
Which suicide had too little integration? What is an example? (1)
Which suicide had too little regulation? What is an example? (1)
- Indigenous people and the absence of their culture
What does social solidarity include? (1)
-integration and regulation
What time period was Merton writing in? (1)
- economy was bad