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What is Sociology? https://youtu.be/e5pp_fZDU8I

Case Study: Street Science Sudhir Venkatesh studied the social life of a public housing project in Chicago. He discovered that the community sustained itself “off the books” and that it had its own set of rules and behavior. Venkatesh became closely involved with a gang leader of the project and used this closeness to further study the rules of the community. He chronicled his project in his book Gang Leader for a Day. His book Off the Books: The Underground Economy of the Urban Poor presented poverty in a more realistic light than previous studies.

What do you think? What did Sudhir Venkatesh learn from the community he studied? Do you think that to really understand a situation, you need to be a part of it? Why or why not? https://youtu.be/mnww3ZNPymM

Sociology and Other Social Sciences The social sciences are disciplines that study human social behavior or institutions and the functions of human society in a scientific manner. Sociology Sociology studies human society and social behavior through social interaction and social phenomena Anthropology Anthropology is the comparative study of past and present cultures Psychology Psychology studies behavior and mental processes; social psychology studies how social environment affects an individual Economics Economics studies choices people make to satisfy their needs and wants Political Science Political science studies principles, organization, and operation of government History History studies people and events of the past

Thinking Like a Sociologist Sociological Perspective Looking at social life in a scientific, systematic way Looking beyond commonly held beliefs Trying to find patterns Sociological Imagination Ability to see the connection between the larger world and your personal life Seeing the relations between impersonal and intimate features of human life

Reading Check What is the sociological perspective? Answer: the ability to look beyond commonly held beliefs to the hidden meanings behind human actions

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