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Sociology
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- Scientific study of human social life, group, and societies
- Interactions among people, groups of humans - How individuals come together in patterns |
Sociological Imagination
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- What separates sociologists from non-sociologists
- Seeing the relationship between biography and history - Linking one's fate to larger social forces - You contribute to the larger social world - Public Issues: Mainstream Cultural and Societal Problems - Personal Troubles: Individuals problems |
Durkheim
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- Sociology can be an objective science
- Society is a living organism - Social Solidarity: people act in ways to maintain solidarity - People must conform for society - Structural-Functionalism Theory |
Marx
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- Economic change and how it causes social change
- Society is filled with conflicts within groups: Class Conflict - Interested in capitalism |
Weber
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- Status hierarchy
- Thought life would become more defined by bureaucracy (huge, complex organizations) - As modern life progresses, people would become more rational - Rational Choice Theory |
Structural Functionalism Theory
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- Former dominate theoretical perspective
- Durkheim influential - Looks at the function something serves within society, societal parts must serve societal functions - Society is composed of interdependent parts - Critiques: Whose interests are being served? |
Conflict Theory
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- Critique of Functionalism
- Focus on struggle and conflict within society - Marx and Weber influential - Whose interests are being served? and Who has the power? are central questions - Critiques: What about gender or race/ethnicity? |
Rational Choice Theory
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- Individuals are rational beings who decide to exchange goods/services for benefits they will receive
- Weber influential - rationalization - Gary Becker – U of C, economist/sociologist (in marriage, men earn money, women raise children, most efficient) - Critiques: Assumes people are rational and that people come to an exchange with equal resources Interactionism |
Symbolic Interactionis
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- Focus on social interaction
- People are interpretive beings - Through interaction: socialization and self-image/identity - Critiques: What about the big picture? |
Feminist Perspective
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- Focus on gender relations
- Gender is fundamental status in society - Gender as basis of inequality - Questions gender expectations and roles in society and how gender structures institutions and opportunities - Critiques: Depending on the scholar what about race/ethnic, sexual orientation, or class variation? |
Socialization
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- The process of learning cultural values and norms
- Social processes through which an individual becomes integrated into a social group by learning the group's culture and his/her role in group - Identity formation occurs via socialization - Occurs over the life course - not just for kids - Aids in social stability |
Re-socialization
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- Individual gives up one way of life and one set of values for another
- Socialization can be learned and unlearned - ex: military, mental institution, prisoners |
Culture
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- The shared ways of a human social group
- Its socially constructed, passed on, and includes values, norms, behavioral dimensions, and material artifacts - Not just values |
Subculture
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- A system of values, attitudes, modes of behavior, and lifestyles of a social group that is distinct from, but related to,
the dominant culture of a society - Can exist, but doesn't mean everyone is equally involved in it - Not everything is one ex: fans of a TV show |
Structure
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- Relatively stable patterns of social behavior which includes the structure of positions in society and the routine relationships between them
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