Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank.
A Feedback loop B. Social mobility C. Social capital D. Social class E. Diffuse characteristics F. Status hierarchies G. Social excharnge theory H. Doing gender I. Indirect excharges J. Strong ties K. Personal ties L. Weak ties M. Social stratification N. Direct excharges O. Status characteristics theary P. Borderwork Q. Specific characteristics R. Self-directed orientation S. Closeness of supervision T. Routirization U. Intellectual flexibility V. Substartive cormplexity W. Doing difference X. Intersectionality
-____ Any way in which inequality in any form (race, class, or gender) is perpetuated during our interactions as people are held accountable to the social categories they are a part of.
Understand the concept of cognitive dissonance and its emotional impact.
Grasp the significance of hopelessness and its effects on attitude.
Recognize how cultural perception impacts personal values.
Differentiate between terminal and instrumental values and their role in life priorities.
Sustainable Marketing
The effort to meet today’s (global) economic, environmental, and social needs without compromising the opportunity for future generations to meet theirs.
Recycle Marketing
The practice of reusing or repurposing marketing content, campaigns, or materials to reduce waste and increase marketing efficiency.
Environmental Marketing
A marketing approach that emphasizes sustainability and the minimization of negative environmental impact through its products, services, and operations.
Recycling
The process of collecting, processing, and converting waste materials into new products to prevent waste of potentially useful materials, reduce consumption of fresh raw materials, and lower energy usage and pollution.