Sunday, November 24, 2019
Essay on Sociology 1001
Essay on Sociology 1001   Essay on Sociology 1001  SOC 1001: Introduction to Sociology What is sociology?      Systematic study of human social life       How people act in groups & because of groups       How individuals affect society and how society affects individuals       Ways our thoughts and actions are partly due to our culture& socialization       NOT inner workings of the mind isolation Why do sociology?    agency = the ability of people to act in the social world. How does one do sociology? 1.   Develop your ââ¬Å"sociological imaginationâ⬠  2.   Build on useful ideas & prior research  3.   Use appropriate methods 1.   Sociological Imagination (C. Wright Mills) ââ¬Å"A quality of mindâ⬠ that does three things:  1.   Helps us see relationship between man/ biography/ self  & society/ history/ world  2.   Distinguishes between personal troubles & public issues  Troubles: caused by individual flaws or bad luck  à ·      From the perspective of an individual. e.g., ââ¬Å"Sarah doesnââ¬â¢t have any comfortable shoes.â⬠  Issues: caused by broader cultural factors  à ·      When there is a pattern to the personal troubles then itââ¬â¢s a public issue, especially if the pattern follows socially important boundaries, like gender  à ·      e.g., ââ¬Å"Womenââ¬â¢s fashionable shoes are rarely comfortable.â⬠  3.   Gives us awareness of the social structures (constraints) that affect our lives  Society = Any relatively self-contained and self sufficient group of human beings who are united by social relationships. There are distinct boundaries Social structure = The organized patterns in social relationships and in social institutions that together constitute society. 2.   Build on prior work to answer Big Questions     What is the relationship between social structure and human agency?      How is society held together?  How is order maintained?      What causes social change? Influential Theorists: Emile Durkheim  Key Theories: Functionalism      society is an integrated whole , each part contributes to its proper functioning        each piece depends on others       ââ¬Å"social factsâ⬠ = things that exist outside of us and constrain us      Each social institution has functions (religions, families, education systemsâ⬠¦)       They function together as a system in balance       If you disturb one institution, then other institutions have to change to restore balance       (Societyââ¬â¢s system is still adjusting to past changes) Influential Theorists: Karl Marx  Key Theories: Conflict theory      Saw tension and conflict as inherent aspects of capitalist society      People in power created the current system. Current system serves the powerful      Conflict about change is inevitable (defend/change) Influential Theorists: Max Weber (VEH-burr)      concept of verstehen, seeing things from others point of view.       Argued: we canââ¬â¢t separate ourselves from what we study Influential Theorists: W.E.B. DuBois      Double Consciousness ââ¬â viewing yourself through the eyes of others       Focused on the role of history and experience in how you interpret the world  Key Theories: Symbolic Interaction (founders incl Weber & DuBois)     symbols (words, body language, what we wear, â⬠¦) communicate meaning      When we interact, we exchange & interpret symbols      micro-level interactions (and, importantly, our interpretations of them) are fundamental building blocks of society and also reveal societal constraints & meanings      social change comes through change in symbols and their meanings 3.   How can we test the theories? This is a social science, but thereââ¬â¢s debate about how well this can work  a)   Social facts are facts vs.  b)   We interpret what we see through our personal filters Ways of gathering sociological data Quantitative: count things & look for patterns (e.g., surveys, controlled experiments, content analysis of interviews or interactions)  Qualitative: put yourself in their shoes    
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