Which research method involves observing people in their natural settings to understand their actions and meanings from their own perspective?
What concept refers to the widespread but uncritical acceptance of a particular set of values, beliefs, or ideas, especially when these ideas serve to maintain the status quo?
Which type of social mobility describes a change in social position occurring during a person's lifetime?
What is the theoretical perspective that views society as the product of everyday interactions between individuals, focusing on the meaning-making process?
Which sociological term describes the process by which people come to define a situation as real, and in turn, their definitions have real consequences?
What concept describes the often-unspoken curriculum of norms, values, and beliefs that students learn in school alongside the formal academic curriculum?
What is the name given to Erving Goffman's concept where individuals attempt to control the impressions others form of them through their performance in social situations?
Which concept, popularized by Michel Foucault, describes the omnipresent surveillance system where inmates are visible but cannot see their observers, leading to self-regulation?
What is the term for a state of normlessness or a breakdown of social norms and values, a concept primarily explored by Émile Durkheim?
Which concept did Pierre Bourdieu introduce to describe the accumulated cultural knowledge and abilities that are valued in society, contributing to social status?