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Title: Introduction to Sociology


1
Introduction to Sociology
  • The Real World Chapter 1

2
What Is Sociology?
  • Sociology A social science
  • One of disciplines that examines the social world.

3
Sociology and the Social Sciences
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What Is Sociology? (contd.)
  • SociologyScientific study of society and human
    social behavior
  • The study of people doing things together
    (Howard Becker)
  • Individual society are interdependent

5
What Is Sociology? (contd.)
  • Social Structure Organized and Enduring patterns
    of social interaction

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Social Structure
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Social Structure
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Social Institutions
  • Social Structures provide basic social needs
  • Examples
  • Education
  • Economics
  • Politics
  • Family
  • What basic social needs do these meet?

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The Everyday Actor
  • Has practical knowledge needed to get through
    daily life
  • May not have scientific or technical knowledge of
    how things work

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Skills of an Everyday Actor
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vwYmrg3owTREfeature
    related
  • Language
  • Hugh Laurie and Ellen
  • Your practical knowledge?

11
The Social Analyst
  • Seeks knowledge that is
  • systematic,
  • comprehensive,
  • coherent,
  • clear, and
  • consistent.
  • Questions most everything the Everyday Actor
    assumes is true or real.

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Sociological Imagination
  • C. Wright Mills.
  • To understand social life, we must understand
    the intersection between biography and history.

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Sociological Imagination
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Sociological Imagination
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Culture Shock
  • Happens when you
  • Experience disorientation
  • Upon entering new environment

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Culture Shock
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Culture ShockFood
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Culture Shock
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vqBND33BNfZw

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The Beginners Mind
  • To explore the social world,
  • Clear our minds of
  • Stereotypes,
  • Expectations, and
  • Opinions
  • Be receptive to our experiences.
  • (Bernard McGrane)

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Levels of Analysis
  • Microsociology Focus -gt Social interactions
  • Friendship groups, work groups, peers
  • Macrosociology Focus -gt Large scale social
    structures
  • Family, Economy, Education, Healthcare

21
Microsociology
Macrosociology
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The Micro-Macro Continuum
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Research Methods Quantitative Qualitative
  • Quantitative Research
  • Collects numerical data
  • Does statistical analysis
  • Examples
  • U.S. Census
  • Uniform Crime Report

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Quantitative Research
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Qualitative Research
  • Uses non-numerical data
  • Texts
  • Interviews
  • Photos
  • Recordings
  • Observation

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Napoleon Chagnon
  • American anthropologist and professor at the
    University of Missouri in Columbia
  • Long-term ethnographic field work among the
    Yanomamo
  • A society of indigenous people in Amazon region
    of Venezuela.

27
Quantitative Qualitative
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Sociological Theories
  • Theories in sociology are propositions that
    explain the social world and help to make
    predictions about future events.
  • Theories are also sometimes referred to as
    approaches, schools of thought, paradigms, or
    perspectives.

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8/28 Auguste Comte
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Sociologys Roots
  • Auguste Comte
  • Sociology to be like other scientific disciplines
  • Coined the term sociology
  • Helped build the discipline
  • Social stability
  • Social change

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Harriet Martineau
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Sociologys Roots (contd.)
  • Harriet Martineau
  • Social activist
  • Traveled the United States
  • Wrote about social changes
  • Martineau translated Comtes work into English

34
Herbert Spencer
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Sociologys Roots (contd.)
  • Herbert Spencer was the first great
    English-speaking sociologist
  • Spencer believed in evolution and coined the
    phrase survival of the fittest.
  • Believed societies evolve through time by
    adapting to their changing environment

36
Émile Durkheim
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Sociologys Roots (contd.)
  • Émile Durkheim
  • Social factors that hold people together
  • Mechanical solidary
  • Organic solidarity
  • Study of suicide
  • anomic
  • Sociology as academic discipline

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Karl Marx
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Sociologys Roots (contd.)
  • Karl Marx
  • German philosopher
  • Political activist
  • Contributed significantly to sociologys conflict
    theory

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Sociologys Roots (contd.)
  • Capitalism
  • Created social inequality
  • Bourgeoisie owned means of production
  • Money, factories, natural resources, and land
  • Proletariat The workers
  • Inequality leads to class conflict

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9/2 Max Weber
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Sociologys Roots (contd.)
  • Rationalization
  • Economic logic to human activity
  • Disenchantment
  • Dehumanizing features of modern societies
  • Bureaucracy

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George Herbert Mead
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Sociologys Roots (contd.)
  • George Herbert Mead
  • Connection between individual society
  • Meaning
  • People interact
  • Meanings come from these interactions

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Erving Goffman
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Sociologys Roots (contd.)
  • Erving Goffman
  • How self develops through interactions with
    others
  • Dramaturgy
  • Presentation of Self

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New Theoretical Approaches
  • Feminist theory
  • Gender inequalities in society
  • How gender structures social world
  • Link to Conflict Theory
  • Both focus on inequalities
  • Both seek change

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New Theoretical Approaches (contd.)
  • Queer theory
  • Categories of sexual identity are socially
    created
  • No sexual category is fundamentally deviant or
    normal

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New Theoretical Approaches (contd.)
  • Modernism
  • Universal human nature
  • Postmodernist theory
  • No absolutes
  • No claims to truth, reason, right, or stability
  • Constantly changing
  • Everything is relative
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