Forms of Discrimination       

Forms of Discrimination

This exam covers all readings, course activities, and lecture content assigned from Modules 01 through 06. Choose and answer only ONE of the five questions below. Write an essay response of AT LEAST 250-300 words. In your response, be sure to refer to specific concepts from the readings, lecture notes, and/or discussions, and use these concepts to support your points. Note that outside sources (using Google to find answers, for example) should not be used; your exam essay should be in your own words, using only the course material when needed to support your analysis. Further details are provided in the Midterm & Final Exam Requirements on the G142 Key Documents page. Please state the question prior to your answer.

  1. Explain what sociologist Howard S. Becker meant when he said, “it is not the act itself, but the reaction to the act, that make something deviant.”
  2. Explain the difference between individual and institutional discrimination, giving examples of each type of discrimination. Then explain how these forms of discrimination are different from prejudice and stereotypes.
  3. Of the three theories of global stratification (modernization theory, dependency theory, and world systems theory), which do you think is most relevant or useful for understanding global inequality? Explain why in detail, using specific examples to support your points.
  4. Explain how functional theory would interpret the causes and consequences of technological advances in American society. Choose one particular type of technology to focus on, such as texting or social networking via Facebook or Twitter.

Compare and contrast two social movement theories, such as deprivation theory and resource mobilization theory. Use examples from a specific social movement to support your points.

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Individual discrimination can be defined to mean when one individual discriminates against a group of people. Institutional discrimination, on the other hand, can be defined to mean one particular institution discriminates against a set of people or a whole society for example when an institution discriminates against people with color. Another example is the…

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