Crash course sociology. Why is there social stratification? / host, Nicole Sweeney.

As we get into our unit on stratification, we inevitably return to our old friends, the three sociological paradigms. How do structural functionalism, social conflict theory, and symbolic interactionism each think about stratification? How does ideology and help stratification reproduce itself? What...

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Online Access: Streaming video (Emerson users only)
Contributors: Sweeney, Nicole (Host)
Corporate Contributor: Knowledgemotion Ltd. (Film distributor)
Format: Electronic Video
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Crash Course Sociology, 2021.
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Genre/Form:Educational films
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Summary:As we get into our unit on stratification, we inevitably return to our old friends, the three sociological paradigms. How do structural functionalism, social conflict theory, and symbolic interactionism each think about stratification? How does ideology and help stratification reproduce itself? What did Marx and Weber have to say about all of this? And at the micro level, how does stratification work in everyday life?
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed February 04, 2022).
Physical Description:1 online resource (10 minutes)
Playing Time:00:09:25
Language:In English.