Define the term “sociability” and explain how it connects within social life.

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Simmel called this form of interaction “sociability,” or the “play-form of association.” Sociable conversations have no significance or ulterior motive outside the encounter itself. As soon as the truthfulness of the conversation’s content or the striving for personal rewards or goals is made the focus, the encounter loses its playfulness. Sociability establishes an “artificial” world, a world without friction or inequalities.

Sociology

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Although she recognizes that slavery happened generations ago, Shilene cannot help but see the connection between the long term economic exploitation of labor and current inequalities. She is a(n) __________ theorist.

A) functionalist B) conflict C) interactionist D) critical race

Sociology

A social arrangement that normalizes surveillance, making it expected and routine is known as a

a. culture of spectacle. b. constructionist society. c. prison industrial complex. d. disciplinary society.

Sociology

Elders who live under guardianship have the right to

a. receive money and pay bills. b. decide what medical treatment they receive. c. choose where they live. d. None of these choices

Sociology

The efforts people make to minimize their costs and maximize their rewards is referred to as

a. emergent norms. b. exploiting. c. the winner-take-all strategy. d. the minimax strategy.

Sociology