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Title: Sociology


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Sociology
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Notable Sociologists
  • Auguste Comte
  • He is seen as the father of Sociology
  • He coined the term Sociology in reference to the
    new science of society

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Terms
  • Sociology
  • Behavioral science that studies human society and
    social behavior.
  • Society
  • Group of mutually interdependent people who have
    organized in such a way as to share a common
    culture and feeling of unity
  • Social interaction
  • How people relate to one another and influence
    each others behavior

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Terms
  • Culture
  • The beliefs, values, behavior, and material
    objects that constitute a peoples' way of life
  • Socialization
  • Lifelong social experience by which individuals
    develop their human potential and learn patterns
    of their culture
  • Personality
  • A persons fairly consistent patterns of
    thinking, feeling, and behaving
  • Socialization has a strong influence on ones
    personality

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Five Components of Culture
  • Physical objects Artifacts
  • Material culture
  • Automobiles, clothing, books, buildings, cooking
    utensils and computers
  • Non-material culture
  • Language, ideas, beliefs, rules, skills, family
    patterns, work practices, and political and
    economic systems

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Five Components of Culture
  • Symbols
  • Anything that stands for something else.

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Five Components of Culture
  • Language
  • The organization of written and spoken symbols
    into a standardized system
  • The way a society expresses ideas and communicate
    with each other
  • Includes non-verbal symbols
  • Values
  • Shared beliefs about what is good or bad, right
    or wrong, desirable or undesirable

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Five Components of Culture
  • Norms
  • Shared rules of conduct that tell people how to
    act in specific situations
  • Folkways norms that do not have great moral
    significance attached to them
  • Informal ways of doing things
  • Folkways do not endanger the society
  • Mores norms that have great moral significance
    attached to them
  • Violation of mores endangers the society
  • Laws written rules of conduct

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Factors that Affect Personality
  • Is personality learned or are you born with it?
  • There are three main factors that affect the
    development of our personality
  • Nature vs. Nurture
  • Birth order
  • Parental characteristics education, religion,
    economic status, cultural heritage occupation
  • The cultural environment U.S. competitiveness,
    assertive, individualism, male vs. female, etc.

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Agents of Socialization
  • Family
  • Most important socializing agent, especially up
    to age 5 or 6
  • Family based socialization is not all
    intentional. (environment is important)
  • Research shows attention is very important
  • Examples physical contact, verbal, nonverbal
  • School
  • Major socializing agent for ages 6-13
  • Hidden curriculum activities that teach
    students key cultural values
  • Example achievement, success, moral values

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Agents of Socialization
  • Peers
  • Major socializing agent for ages 13-20
  • This is a time of breaking away from direct adult
    supervision.
  • Peers develop social relationships on their own
  • Develop a sense of identity apart from their
    families
  • During this time
  • Peers may guide short-term goals such as dress
    and music
  • Parents still maintain greater influence over
    long-term goals such as educational aspirations

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Agents of Socialization
  • Mass Media
  • Impersonal communications directed at large
    audiences.
  • Examples
  • TV average household has a television on for 7
    hours a day.
  • Music
  • Books content analysis
  • Magazines
  • Radio DJs, talk show hosts
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