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40 Cards in this Set
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Family of Orientation
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the nuclear family in which one is born and grows up
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Family of Procreation
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nuclear family estb. when one marries and has children
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Family of Affiliation
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psycological ties with people one loves and has support
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American Kinship- David Schneider
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produced ethnographic work of familes in detroit. americans understand kinship as related to genetics. he argues that genetics is used symbolically in order to describe and make sense of social relationships that define kinship
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Forms of Marriage
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arranged, elective, monogamy, fraternal polyandry, polygamy, cross cousin
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Nuclear Family
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mom, dad, 2.1 kids
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ABC's Modern Family- Why is is not diverse?
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not diverse all uphold monogamous relationships and family has ties to upper-class socioeconomic standing.
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Bajadores
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border bandits
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Coyotes
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smugglers
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Coyotek
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underground node installer
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Polleros
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smugglers
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Pollos
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undocumented migrants
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Lay-up sights
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temp rest stops, pick up points
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La Caminata
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movie:
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Proletariat
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the factory workers
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symbols
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images, words, behaviors that stand for something else
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feral children
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miss language learning point.
Genie-locked in room |
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bloody insertion rule
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minne-fucking-sota
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conventionality
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association between a meaningful sequence of sounds and what it stands for in human language. we all agree on grammar
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language productivity
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ability to create infinate number of sentences
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displacement
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language ability to talk about something not in the immidiate environment
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kinseics
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study of non-verbal communication
body language |
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chomsky's discussion of how children learn language
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children learn language by appluing unconscious universal grammar to the sounds they hear,. learn it without formal instruction in short periods of time learn regardless of how well they perform other mental tasks. lean it by deduction rather than by imitation or memorization
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sociolinguistics
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studies the relationship between social and linguistic variation or language in its social context
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factors that influence how we speak
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culture, geography, gender, context, code switching (switch between languages, dialects, or style within a single convo. influenced by context:social situation) class
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Class/ SES
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denotes economic position and rank in social hierarchy. implies social stratificaton and inequality. permeates our social behavior ant thought
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social stratification
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levels of classes
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MOP
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land, labor, tech., capital, major productive reources
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bourgeoisie
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owners of facorites, MOP
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poroletariat
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people who have to sell labor to survive
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weber's 3 dimensions of social stratification
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wealth power prestige.
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class consciousness
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recogniton of collective interests and personal identification with one's economic groupq
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public and hidden transcripts
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public convo
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DEBO
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you know
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hegemony
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stratified social order where subordinants comply with domination by internalizing its values and accepting its naturalness
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age and aging
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aging=socio cultural process age=key dimension of cultural identity and social status
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gen Y characteristics
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racially diverse self expression self fulfillment creativity frugality public service
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holism
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bio, archeology, language, social anthropology
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stages of undocumented crossing
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prep, act of crossing, success or spprehension, la linea, liminality
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zfkhnz
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hdohg
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