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Bell Work Page 4: Tattoos 1. What are some reasons so many Americans getting tattoos? 2. Mention the results of at least one recent survey.

Sociology Essential Question: How did early scholars help in developing the field of Sociology? I will explain how early American and European scholars helped in developing the field of Sociology.

Review 1. What is Sociology? 2. How is it different from other social sciences?

Beginnings of Sociology Sociology began late 1800s. Industrial Revolution and French Revolution many social problems. Examining the early pioneers of Sociology will help us understand it better.

Key Figures in Sociology 4 today, 4 tomorrow August Comte Harriet Martineau Herbert Spencer Karl Marx Max Weber Emile Durkheim Jane Addams WEB DuBois

August Comte Coined the phrase Sociology

Herbert Spencer Social Darwinisn

Karl Marx Social Classes

Emile Durkheim Society as a set of interdependent parts

Max Weber Separate groups within society Verstehen Ideal type

Origins of Sociology Read pages 9(Early Scholars)-11 (stop Later European…) Notes: write one important thing about each of 4 Sociologists while reading. 1. IMAGE(next slide) 2. How was Spencer’s philosophy similar to Charles Darwin’s teachings? 3. According to Karl Marx, how would class conflict between the bourgeoisie and proletariat affect society?

Cerebral Hygiene Use the picture and the text you just read to explain “cerebral hygiene.” Think first, then discuss. Do not need to write down.

Choose one of the four founders 1. Taught the concept of Social Darwinism 2. Is considered the “founder of Sociology.” 3. Wanted to advocate change, published Society in America. 4. Coined the term “Sociology.” 5. Taught the role of class conflict in society(between the bourgeoisie and proletariat). 6. Coined the term “survival of the fittest.”

Write: 5 sentences Based on what you read today, which of the early founders of Sociology do you think contributed the most to Sociology and why? Answer by citing evidence from the text of things he/she accomplished and taught. Example: After reading, it is clear that **** had the largest impact on the field of Sociology. On page ***, it mentions… Self and Peer Assess.

Bell work Read Sociology Close-Up Page 8. 1. How did Herbert Spencer view the problem of poverty? 2. If Spencer was living today, how do you think he would feel about the government helping the poor or raising the minimum wage?

Positive and Negative Aspects to Raising Minimum Wage

Today Max Weber Emile Durkheim Jane Addams WEB DuBois

Reading Pages 11-14 Write down while reading at least one important fact about the remaining Sociologists. How were Weber’s views different from most sociologists(use verstehen in your answer)? How did DuBois’ work advance the cause of African Americans? What motivated Jane Addams to establish Hull House?(clip before)

Which of the 4…?? 1. Helped developed the functionalist perspective. 2. Studied poverty and began the Hull House. 3. Went beyond typical Sociology and studied feelings and thoughts. 4. Studied race. 5. Developed the concept of the ideal type and verstehen. 6. Saw society as a set of interdependent parts.

Clues Everyone will be given one Sociologist. You will write his/her name down on one side of the paper. I will then collect them and hand them out randomly(you will have a different one than you started with. You must not tell your shoulder partner or anyone who you have. You will write clues of that person on the other side that your classmates will have to guess.

Example: Bill Clinton I served as the 42nd President of the US. I helped balance the federal budget. My Vice President was Al Gore and I was impeached but not removed from office. I also had a special affinity for my intern…

Description 1. August Comte 2. Jane Addams 3. Max Weber 4. WEB Dubois 5. Harriet Martineau 6. Karl Marx 7. Herbert Spencer 8. Emile Durkheim

Writing Citing evidence from the text, explain which Sociologist’s philosophy you most agree with using specific reasons and examples. Choose one of four from today. 3-5 sentences

Internet Discussion: how often do you use the internet and what would you do without it? Clip from Sociology text