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People & Perspectives Foundations of Sociology
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Father of Sociology Auguste Comte 1798 – 1857 Inspired by French Revolution Social statics (constants) Social dynamics (change)
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Functionalist Perspective cont.. – Shared beliefs & values = glue that holds society together – Society = interdependent parts
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Functionalist Perspective Herbert Spencer (1820 – 1903) – Influenced by Charles Darwin – Social Darwinism
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Functionalist Perspective Emile Durkheim (1858-1917) – Applied principles of science
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Functionalist Perspective Modern Theory Society = interrelated parts Function = positive Dysfunction = negative – Manifest = intended consequence – Latent = unintended consequence
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Manifest & Latent Functions Identify the manifest and latent functions of each of the following: – Birth control – Drinking age – Internet – Fast Food
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List 10 goals you have for the future…(long-term) Do those goals promote competition?
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Conflict Perspective Karl Marx (1818 – 1883) Society is influenced by the economy Workers vs. owners
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Conflict Perspective Focus on aspects of society that promote competition & change Powerful vs. Powerless Competition leads to conflict…conflict leads to social change
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Interactionist Perspective Max Weber (1864- 1920) Focused on the effects of society on individuals Verstehen = empathy
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Interactionist Perspective Individual interaction Role/Meaning of symbols
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