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Chapter 1
The Sociological Pespective
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Sociology
12th Grade
08/29/2010

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Term
Sociological Perspective
Definition
  • Aka the social imagination
  • The ability to see the relationship between individual experiences and the larger groups
  • How groups influence ppl., especially how ppl. are influenced by their society.
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Society
Definition
Ppl. who share a culture and a territory
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Social Location
Definition
  • Jobs, income, education, gender, age, race
  • group memberships that ppl. have b/c of their location in history and society
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C. Wright Mills
Definition
  • Came up w/ sociological imagination
  • Said their was a connection between history and biography
  • History- location in broad stream of events
  • Biography- Individual's Specific Experiences
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Natural Sciences
Definition
  • explain and predict events in natural environment
  • biology, geology, chemistry, physics

 

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Social Sciences
Definition
  • examine human relationships
  • anthropology, economics, political science, physchology, sociology
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The Goal of Science
Definition
  • Explain why something happens
  • Make generalizations
  • Predict what will happen
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Origins of Sociology
Definition
  • "new" science - emerged mid 1800s
  • Grew out of social upheavel - industrial revolution
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Auguste Comte
Definition
  • French
  • Father of sociology
  • came up w/ positivism: which is the belief that knowledge should be derived from scientific observation
  • problems of order and change
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Herbert Spencer
Definition
  • English
  • 2nd founder of sociology
  • opposed social reform: change and unrest were natural occurences
  • Coined term "survial of the fittest"
  • Social Darwinism
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Karl Marx
Definition
  • German
  • Engine of human history is class conflict
  • Didn't consider himself a sociologist
  • Bourgeoisie vs. Proletarist
  • Term
    Karl Marx's theory of class conflict
    Definition
    Human misery lay in class conflict, the exploration of workers by those who own the means of production. Social change was inevitable.
    Term
    Emile Durkheim
    Definition
    • French
    • Showed how social forces affect behavior
    • study on suicide
    • Social intergation
    • proved stuff w/ statistics
    Term
    Emile's Durkheims' theory on suicide
    Definition
    People are more likely to commit suicide if their ties to others in their communities are weak . The more involves you are in the society the less you are like to commit suicide.
    Term
    Max Weber
    Definition
  • German, Religion
  • Religion and the origins of capitalism
  • protestant ethic
  • Verstenhen - empathy
  • Term
    Max Weber's theory on religion
    Definition
    • Roman Catholics were encouraged to follow traditonalways of life and believe they were on the road to heaven.
    • Protestants embrace change, undermined ppl's social security, and didnt' believe they were on the road to heaven just b/c they were church members
    • Found that capatilism was more likely to flourish in protestant cuntries.
    Term
    Values in Sociological Perspective
    Definition
    • Sociology should be value free and objective
    • research should involve replication
    Term
    Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology
    Definition
    Functionalism, Conflict, Symbolic Interactionism
    Term
    Henry Blumer's assumptionas central to Symbolic Interactionism
    Definition
    1. We learn the meaning of a symbol based upon how ppl. react to it  ex) burp
    2. Once we learn the meaning of a symbol we base our behavior on them
    3. We use the meaning of the symbol to imagine how others will respond to our behavior
    Term
    Difference between Talcott Parsons and C. Wright Mills
    Definition
    • Mills supported social reform
    • Parsons supported social theory
    Term
    all of the theoretical perspectives
    Definition
    When studying human behavior, you must use ....
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    Steps in Research
    Definition
    1. Indentify the problem
    2. Review the literature
    3. Formulate the hypothesis
    4. Develop a research design survey or class study
    5. Collect data
    6. Analyze data
    7. State findings & conclusion
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