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  1. A free online dictionary for students, teachers, & the curious to find meanings, examples, pronunciations, word origins, & quotations.

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      The Open Education Sociology Dictionary (OESD) is part of...

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      Citing the OESD: Please see the front page for general...

    • Ethnocentrism

      Related Quotations “Cultures do not generally remain static....

    • Sociological Imagination

      Definition of Sociological Imagination (noun) The use of...

    • Prejudice

      International Phonetic Alphabet. American English –...

    • Stereotype

      Stereotype - Open Education Sociology Dictionary: Free...

  2. Discover everything about the word "MIXED UP" in English: meanings, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - all in one comprehensive guide.

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    “Class boundaries are also maintained by language, speech patterns, and pronunciation. Members of the upper class speak more directly and in a more assured manner than do members of the working and...
    “Throughout Western society there seems to be one informal or backstage language of behavior, and another language of behavior for occasions when a performance is being presented. The backstage lan...
  3. 1.1. What Is Sociology? Explain concepts central to sociology. Describe the different levels of analysis in sociology: micro-sociology and macro-sociology. Understand how different sociological perspectives have developed. 1.2. The History of Sociology. Explain why sociology emerged when it did.

    • William Little
    • 2014
  4. A dictionary defines sociology as the systematic study of society and social interaction. The word “sociology” is derived from the Latin word socius (companion) and the Greek word logos (speech or reason), which together mean “reasoned speech or discourse about companionship”.

  5. Dictionaries define sociology as the systematic study of society and social interaction. The word “sociology” is derived from the Latin word socius (companion) and the Greek word logos (speech or reason), which together mean “reasoned speech or discourse about companionship.”

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