A local animal rights organization engages a public relations expert to learn effective ways to get its message out to the general public and other useful strategies to motivate potential recruits
The organization settles on a series of different messages to get the public to share its animal rights orientation. In this scenario, __________ is being used to boost recruitment and participation.
a. activism
b. countermobilization
c. biographical availability
d. framing
d
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Both sociologists and those they study use language to account for actions. As a result, a sociologist’s understanding of the social world may have an impact on the understanding of those studied, which may lead to distorted research. What is the term for this phenomenon according to Anthony Giddens?
A. rationalization B. duality C. double Hermeneutic D. recursivity
Since the 1940s, there has historically been an overrepresentation of __________ working in the agricultural industry.
A) children B) women C) migrant workers D) white
Placage constituted a socially sanctioned form of ______.
A. marriage B. racial violence C. genocide D. miscegenation
The stress of ______ we experience competing demands within a particular social role and status.
A. role fatigue B. role strain C. social incompetence D. social desire