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Sociology Lesson 22- Patterns of Dominant Groups
As per outlined in Sociology, in this video lesson we will be exploring terms and the patterns of dominant groups. A dominant group, a social group that controls the value system and rewards in a particular society.
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Scott Muller
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Poverty
Poverty is the state of one who lacks a certain amount of material possessions or money. Absolute poverty or destitution refers to the deprivation of basic human needs, which commonly includes food, water, sanitation, clothing, shelter, health care and education. Relative poverty is defined contextually as economic inequality in the location or society in which people live.
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Scott Muller
Social Research
This lecture gives you an introduction to Social Research and how to use it.
By
Rebecca Scalia
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Positivism
This Flipped Video examines the theory of Positivism in Sociology (Definition, Components, Criticisms).
By
Scott Muller
Sociology Lesson 25- Race, Ethnicity and the Social Structure
In this video lesson we will be exploring and discussing the sociological perspectives of race, ethnicity and social structure. These elements are consistent in minority and dominant groups.
By
Scott Muller
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Sociology Lesson 15- Agents of Socialization
The agents of socialization help a person to get socially involved and gain acceptance in the society he/she lives in.
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Scott Muller
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▶ Sociology Lesson 24- Poverty
In this video lesson we will be looking at poverty. Poverty is scarcity, dearth, or the state of one who lacks a certain amount of material possessions or money.
By
Scott Muller
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Socializing the Individual
Socialization is a term used by sociologists, social psychologists, anthropologists, political scientists and educationalists to refer to the lifelong process of inheriting and disseminating norms, customs and ideologies, providing an individual with the skills and habits necessary for participating within his or her own society.
By
Scott Muller
Durkheim Thoughts
This lecture teaches about Emile Durkheim and his views on Sociology.
By
Rebecca Scalia
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Rebecca Scalia
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Howell, United States of America