Introduction to Sociology Chapters 1 and 2

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Introduction to Sociology Chapters 1 and 2 What is Sociology? What is the Importance? Who are the Founders? Sociological Perspectives How do they study?

What is Sociology? Perspective – particular point of view e.g. babies, puppies, kittens, grandparents, autos perspective in our lives? Sociology – scientific study of social structure What does this mean? social structure – the patterned interaction of people in social relationships how does this define sociology?

Defining Sociology Sociology? Psychology? Anthropology?

What is Sociology? sociological perspective – a view that looks at groups and not individuals study of patterns of behavior of groups

Individualist vs. Sociologist Turn to Page 8 please. Bronze is made of what? lead, copper, and tin three soft metals = hard metal mixing of individuals = all new situation (e.g. My family)

Sociological Imagination the ability of individuals to see the relationship b/w events in their personal lives and events in society How can this help us in our daily lives? society is changing and we can change with it examples? allows us to make better decisions