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The Sociological Perspective
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How much influence do groups have on your life?
Some Little None
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The study of human behavior and social structure
What is Sociology? The study of human behavior and social structure
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A particular point of view ex. babies
What is a perspective? A particular point of view ex. babies
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What is the sociological perspective?
Sociologists always focus on the group, not the individual
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Is it important to examine behavior on a group level?
Very Important Somewhat Not very important Not important at all
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Sociologists generally look for patterns in society
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Social structure - The patterned interaction of people in social relationships
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Sociologists are interested in group behavior
Sociologists are interested in group behavior. They will examine behavior of individuals in terms of the roles they have in the group.
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All groups encourage conformity. Does the size of the group matter?
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What does the sociological imagination help us do?
Ability of individuals to see the relationship between events in their personal lives and events in their society
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Why is the sociological imagination important?
It helps us to question the world around us
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People with Sociological Imagination ask themselves 3 questions:
What is the structure of this society? How is it different from the past and how will it be in the future? How does society influence people?
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Theoretical Perspectives
(Think of the babies)
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As you have grown older, has your perspective of school changed?
Much A Little Not at All
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Is it important to have different perspectives?
Yes No Depends on the situation
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What is a theoretical perspective?
A set of assumptions about the workings of society
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Functionalist Perspective
Emphasizes the contributions of all parts of society Economy Family Religion
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Functionalist Perspective
A change in one part of society leads to a change in another Society seeks stability
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Functionalist Perspective
Two functions manifest latent Intended consequence of society unintended consequence of society
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Emphasizes conflict, competition, and change
Conflict Perspective Emphasizes conflict, competition, and change Is based on a contest for power
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Which of the following do you feel is most associated with power?
Wealth Prestige Ideas Physical ability
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Believe that those with power have the most privileges
Conflict Perspective Believe that those with power have the most privileges The powerful control the powerless
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Symbolic Interactionism
Focuses on the interaction among people Places a lot of emphasis on symbols in society (ex. Traffic lights, language)
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Symbolic Interactionism
We learn the meaning of symbols by watching others react to it We base our behavior on those symbols
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Symbolic Interactionism
Dramaturgy – human interaction as a theatrical performance
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