Kategorier: Alle - politics - education - values - health

af CHARLOTTE GREENLEY 2 år siden

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How does society influence your identity?

Growing up in a middle-class family brings numerous advantages, such as access to good food and healthcare, which contribute to good health. It also provides more opportunities through extracurricular activities and social standing, along with the financial means to pursue post-secondary education.

How does society influence your identity?

Born into middleclass

Disadvantage

I'm female so there's still some opportunity gaps

Advantages of this

Good health because we can afford good food and healthcare
More opportunities due to access of extra curiculars and social standing
Money for post-secondary

Clothing

How does society influence your identity?

Age

Group- Teenager
I have to work harder to get people to give me a chance or to gain their respect

Has to work hard for opportunities

Ageism

The idea that teenagers are

Disrespectful

Criminals

Unreliable

Age Stratification

Lack of power in my life

Making decisions for myself

Educational

Health

Lack of trust or respect in

Social situations

Public places

Jobs

Religion

Conflict theory: Religion creates inequality
Economic
My religion: Spiritual
Not traditionally religious because

Lack of responsibility taken by these groups (ex. Catholic Church) for harm done to other groups ( Indigenous communities)

Don't agree with controlling beliefs

Judgement

Negative control over others

My Definition- Doesn't believe in one religion but rather believes that there is something bigger then themselves
A construct of special, sacred things and beliefs

Gender

Symbolic Interactionism Theory
Gender throughout daily life

Social

Physical apperance

Hair

Makeup

Female
I dress traditionally feminine
Gender roles

Makes me feel limited sometimes

Influences my decisions sometimes

I try to break them

Female traits

Nurturing

Kind

Male traits

Seen as more valuble

Confident

Powerful

Race

Caucasian Canadian
Not a minority

Crime

Social Conflict Theory
Crime is result of material inequalities in different groups

I have understanding for victimless crime

ex. someone stealing bread so they can eat

I think crime is sometimes okay

Politics

Some Conservative views
Gun laws

(My family are hunters and work in gun safety)

Side more Liberal
LGBTQ2+ supporters
Being more ecofriendly
Want for more equality for minorities

Class/Stratification

Meritocratic class system
Open system
Much more room for social mobility

Education

School
Functionalism

Prepares you for society

Post Secondary

Encourage to do post-secondary

Close to schools

Education Fund

Opportunity to do University

High school

Very good grades

Predicted to pass

Middle School
Elementary School

Passed

Public

Family

Family of Orientation
Immediate Family

Nuclear

Single-Parent

10-present

Support through later ages

Trauma from loss

Death of my dad

From the age of 0-10

Support

Safety

Taught me-

Goals

Habits

Values

Culture/Subculture/Counterculture

Subculture
Orphan subculture
Small pet activist subcultural
Twin subculture
Left handed subculture

Symbols/values/norms

Culture
Norms

Mores

ex. Not stealing

Dictates what I do

Folkways

Guideline to social life

ex. Not interrupting others

Failing to follow creates anxiety

Influences my actions

ex. Helping an old lady with her bags

My Values

Compassion

Respect

Kindness