M/W 6:10 to 8:00 PM 236 Bentley Hall
Culture ◦ Values ◦ Culture as a product of action, or as an element of further action
Institution ◦ An accepted and persistent constellation of statuses, roles, values, and norms that respond to important social needs
Institution ◦ ◦
Social Structure ◦ Statuses – your position in the social structure Roles – the sum total of expectations about the behavior attached to a particular social status
Socialization ◦ Nature vs. Nurture
How socialization works ◦
Deviance and Social Control ◦
Deviance and Social Control ◦ Why deviance is good for society
Functionalist Perspective ◦
Conflict Perspective ◦
Feminist perspective ◦
Interactionist perspective ◦
Interactionist perspective ◦ Highlights “what we take for granted: the expectations, rules, and norms that we learn and practice without even noticing” (Leon-Guerrero 2011) ◦ Social problems are created and defined by social interaction
“personal” problems vs. “social problems” The Sociological Imagination Biological and Psychological influences “Objective reality” “Subjective reality” ◦ The Social Construction of Society
The role of “meaning” The role of “language” The role of “social learning” How social “things” are socially constructed
Who defines something as a social problem? ◦ ◦ What do they (try to) do about it? How does it “spread?” How does it impact those affected?
Transformation process Legitimization process ◦
Conflict stage ◦ Outside the system, or change the system? ◦
“…all human knowledge is socially constructed through our language, which means that all social problems are socially constructed.” (Best 2008:16)
Making arguments Issues and Conclusions Reasons and Evidence Stated and Unstated Assumptions Fallacies of logic
What is a “value?” Values as goals to achieve Value hierarchy ◦ Overt, or hidden Value congruence and conflict Importance of in critical thinking and reading