Saturday, December 19, 2009

Crash

1. The cop- When there was an accident in the beginning he sides with the whites because he is a very racist person and thinks always sides with whites. He pulls over two African American and he goes right away assuming the worst and checks the women for any weapons of any type and makes sure that there is nothing wrong with them before he feels like he can let them go. One more example is just when he discusses different people he is racist in his thought process.
Another person that is somewhat racist is the owner of the store. He store got destroyed once before and then gets a gun to protect himself and he experience racism while buying it. When he hires someone to fix the lock and the person says that he needs to fix the door and then the man gets mad and assumes the worst. Then the next day he wakes up and he stores is all destroyed he assumes it was the man that was supposed to fix the lock. Again he was being racist assuming that the guy did it just because he was African American.
Comparing the two the cop was always racist non stop practically no matter what. The other person only seemed to be racist when the situation got bad like when the situation gets bad. For example he went ahead and hired an African American to fix the lock but once things weren't going so great he started to be more racist.
2. One stereotype was that black people don't tip. Two African Americans were at a restaurant and the waiters assumed this. It didn't make them feel good that just based on the color of the color of the skin they aren't going to tip there cold be people of any skin color that would tip and there could be people of any color that won't tip.
Another stereotype is you cheater. When an African American is fixing a lock and then tells the owner that in order to fix it he is going to have to hire someone else the owner goes assuming that he is African American. This makes the African American feel horrible and he gets really angry for getting called a cheater just for trying to help.
3. By saying this quote he means that when he got embarrassed the other man should feel so bad for him that he should also feel embarrassed. Like when he was just sitting in the car and Terrence had to get out of the car and go talk to the police, Ludacris was embarrassing himself by embarrassing him because he was getting all the blame when really it should have been split by the two of them.
4. Stereotypes most likely come from people assuming that a small group of people all with one similar trait all have a similar feature. For example the stereotype from the movie that blacks don't tip, probably started out by a few African Americans not tipping at a restaurant and then people just started saying generally that African Americans don't tip and it spread and now people just assume it.
5. It is not natural in our genes to be racist. It is a personal decision and you can control it, just like if people can get along with people in different religions. You just have to control yourself and your thoughts and not let yourself become racist.
6. Race is learned through parents and friends when they get asked questions about skin color and then have to explain. People get different messages from family. It depends on what type of family you have. You also get different racial messages from the media based on what you watch. For example CNN versus FOX.
7. It is possible to end racism if people are willing to change and try and make it stop. If people are stubborn and stuck in their ways then it won't get better. Racism has been decreasing ever since the African Americans came to America.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Class

There are many different factors that make up what economic class you are in. One major factor that makes up your economic class currently is the class you grow up in. The wealth right now is so unevenly spread around America. There are people that remain in the same class their whole life. It is pretty hard to change classes because they are are so spread apart right now. In the monopoly game today mostly the class you started out with is the class you stayed in becuase the was no easy way to move up or down really. In the current economy no one has gone up in class from their parents, if anything they have fallen. Sociological factors causing the difference marriage rates between black and whites in the USA could be based on the class they are in and that in that specific class possibly not a lot of people are getting married.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Class

"What a man is depends on his character; but what he does, and what
we think of what he does, depends on his circumstances. The characteristics that
ruin a man in one class made him eminent in another."
This is a quote said by George Bernard Shaw. It is about the different ways that people ask in the world. This week in class we watched a movie about social classes. It explained how different people acted in different social classes. There was this women that took a lesson on how to act like a rich person. After learning she went to a party and just acted like how she had learned so she would appear to be rich and people would treat her like she was a rich person. This is an example of someone trying to act based like the circumstances. Her usual character doesn't act like a rich person does but because she wanted to fit in she tried to act like a rich person. In almost every class there is a standard of how people act. When people were born in a class, grew up in a class and live in a specific class they act like that specific class, but when they hang around with people in a different class most people change their character to try and fit in with the class they are around. Another example of class is that boy from the movie that lived in a trailer. The boy was very unhappy that he lived in a trailer and didn't want his friends in school to know this so at school he wouldn't bring up anything about his home life and he would never invite any friends over. He dressed as if he were in a higher class than he was living in. Whenever he wasn't home he tried to act like he was in a higher class than he was living in.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Deviance

Going against society's norm would is an act of deviance. It can be either good or bad.Punishable deviance is a society construct because the society makes the laws and decides what people should and should not be allowed to do in the given society. We regulate punishable deviance in the US by having laws. Then the police jobs are to enforce the lawas and make sure that people aren't being deviant. If, though, someone decides to be deviant they get punished in some form or another. The more extreme the deviance is the more extreme the punishment will be. For example if someone were to speed, they would have to pay a fine for completing that act of deviance. Another example is robbing a bank in which you would get sent to jail for completling that act of deviance. With a few different things you can go to court and try to explain t0 the juge that your act is deviant enough so you shouldn't be punished, or you are so rarely deviant that this one little mistake you shouldn't be punsished for. Once the deviants are in jail they just have to stay in there. They are just commanded to stay in jail. throuhout the day they pretty much do what they like within the jail.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Sociolization/Adolescence Reflection

1.There is nature and nuture constantly throughout life. What I have chosen to wear today is mostly nuture. Something somewhat relating to nature with what I am wearing is a skirt. I am wearing a skirt because I am Jewish which is nature becaue I was born Jewish but the fact that I chose to wear a skirt is based off of the type of Jewish peopl I grew up around. Future professions is usually determined by the person themselves. As you go through school till you high school you get to try things out and figure out what you enjoy and then whatever you like best people try and find a profession in. All this is nuture. Sports and activities that people enjoy are nuture. You aren't born enjoying something as you are growing up you try different things and see what you like to do so mostly what you like is based off of nuture.
2. Adolescent social power is so important because they really have no other power. They are still told what to do, like going to school. They are trying to figure out what they want to do with life but they are still restricted. They spend so much time worrying about social power because it is the only power teenagers are able to attain. They are unable to get power in the work place or complete power over their life becase they are still living at home and going to school.
3.Today the sociolization for teenagers is different than it was in the past becuase of all the technology that we have. Teenagers have instant communication with their frineds basically 24/7 by texting, using facebook. Teenagers are spending more time with their friends and less time with their family. The problem raised is that teenagers are not going to be able to get along in the future when they grow up because they need instant things and not everything works like that further down the line. They aren't going to know what to do when there aren't things for them that they can use and they instead themselves have to create it.
4. Some gender differences in sociolizaion are things that you can see even through kids by the different toys that they play with. For example most girls commonly play with dolls. One of the common popular dolls is a barbie. Who has a perfect skinny body and girls from when they are little have this image that people need to be skinny to be good. An example of a toy for boys could be legos and how using legos to build what y ou like and then destroy it when you like.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Adolescence

Adolescence is f transitioning time between childhood and adulthood. Society teaches this age group the way it does because at this point in your life you need to transition from adult to child by slowing having more and more responsibilities as the years go on. The way the government is treating people this age is by giving the adolescence slowly more and more responsibility like allowing them to drive, vote, and be able to get arrested just like an adult. The struggle this creates for teenagers is that they are unsure what they are supposed to be responsible for and what they are not supposed to be responsible for. Since things slowly get harder as they get older it is a slow and hard transition. Status power is what adolescence spend a lot of their time worrying about. People want to fit in and do what everyone else is doing around them. In present day a lot of people like wearing popular brand names at the current time and the most up to date items that those brand name sell. Also people don't want to discuss an action they are going to do if that would come off as not being normal. People like to try and be like everyone else around them. The impact this has on development is probably that people will go through all their life trying to fit in. This might all be able to be avoided if people were to just do what they like and not worry about what everyone else is doing.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Sociolization

One way that I am like my family is that I play instruments. Almost everyone in my family plays an instrument: my two brothers, my mom and I. Another way that I am like my family is that we are like playing board games. A way that I am like my long term friends is that we are all Jewish. Most of us now are religious. My friends and I are all in NCSY which is a Jewish youth group. We all enjoy just hanging out and talking. Most of us like going away for shabbat. I don't think its possible to work against both nature and nuture. Everyone is unique and gets their nature and nuture from multiple different places to make up who you are. But nature and nuture make a person so you have to have some of it in your past to be who you are today. It is possible to work against different parts of you nature that you are in and also to work against different parts of your nuture that you are in. From the article one group that has influenced me is the neighboorhood. I live on a coldasac so when I was in elementrary school my parents would allow me to play outside without watching us because they didn't have to worry about cars running over us. Also on my street I know most of the other kids that live there and am friendly with them. I live in a safe neighboorhood. My family usually isn't so worried with someone breaking in. There are many different things throughout that make up your socialization.