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Sociological Theory
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What is theory? A way to explain how facts are related ▫These facts should be based on empirical evidence Provides a framework for interpretation– a lens through which we can examine certain social phenomena. In Sociology, the primary question theory seeks to answer: ▫What holds society together?
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Macro-level theories: Structure- Functionalism ▫Auguste Comte ▫Herbert Spencer ▫Emile Durkheim ▫Robert Merton— Manifest Function Latent Function Dysfunction
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Led to… Social Facts ▫External to the individual ▫Have coercive power of the individual ▫Transcend time
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Macro-Level Theories, cont: Conflict Theory ▫Karl Marx Means of production Bourgeois Proletariat ▫Max Weber The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism
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Micro-Level Theories Symbolic Interaction W.I. Thomas ▫“Thomas Theorem” “What some perceives as real is real in its consequences.”
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C.H. Cooley “The Looking Glass Self” ▫We imagine how we appear to others ▫We imagine how others are judging said appearance ▫Our sense of self develops from those judgements
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G.H. Mead Imitation Play (pretending) Game ▫Generalized Other ▫Significant Other I Me
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G. H. Mead
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