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SOCIOLOGY An examination
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SOCIOLOGY Sociology developed as discipline as scholars looked to society to understand the world around them and address social problems Sociologists study the organization, institutions, and development of society, changing relationships between individuals and the collective behavior of groups
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DEFINING SOCIOLOGY Study the interaction among people living together in a society and their actions beliefs, and behaviours in order to understand the society. They compare and contrast human interaction and behavior between societies
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SOCIOLOGICAL ISSUES They examine a wide range of issues and topics such as: Gender roles Family structure Criminal behavior Ethnicity Social classes Social institutions Sexuality
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AUGUSTE COMTE (17980-1857) First coined the term sociology-systematic study of society Society is constantly changing, individuals and groups struggle to adapt to these changes Change is positive for society Positivism: strict application of the scientific method in order to obtain concrete, measurable, and testable data to understand societ y
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SOCIOLOGISTS Sociologists attempt to understand cultural expressions of a society- that is the shared symbols and learned behaviours that everyone in society recognizes and understands. Learned behavior come from particular values, norms and roles held by members of a particular society
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SOCIOLOGY Values of society are shared ideas and standards that a society or a specific group considers acceptable and binding Norms are expectations about how people should behave in particular contexts The role of an individual refers to the expected behaviour of a person in a particular social positions
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SOCIOLOGICAL SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT Different ways of observing, studying and understanding society Structural Functionalism Emile Durkheim Talcott Parsons To study how social structures function to serve the needs of society
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SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT Conflict theory Karl Marx C. Wright Mills To study how power forms the basis of the relationships between different groups and creates social conflict Feminist Sociology Dorothy Smith To examine conflicts created by gender
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SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT Symbolic Interactionism Charles Cooley George Herbert Mead Max Weber To study the individual’s role and place within the wider society and how people create their world through social interactions To examine how a physical environment and social structures determine individual behavior
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MACROSOCIOLOGY A wider perspective that is concerned with studying society as a whole Analysis of social systems and large populations Examine the role of large social institutions that individuals belong to.
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