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Happy Tuesday!!!! Take out your articles and questions sheet We are going to discuss what you read as a class
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Nacirema= American How does this change your perception of the civilization? What does this tell you about how others view our society?
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Theoretical Perspectives
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Theory A general statement about how some parts of the world fit together and how they work There are 3 major perspectives in sociology: –Symbolic Interactionist –Functionalist –Conflict
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Symbolic Interactionist Society is composed of symbols that people use to: –Establish meaning –Define their relationships –Develop their views of the world –Communicate with one another Example: a symbolic interactionist studying divorce would focus on the changing meaning of marriage, divorce, and family to explain the increase
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Functionalist Society is made up of parts, each with a function, which contributes to society’s balance Types of functions: –Manifest functions- actions are intended to help some part of the system –Latent functions- unintended consequences that help social systems adjust –Latent dysfunctions- unintended consequences that undermine a system’s balance Example: in divorce, a functionalist would look at how industrialization and urbanization both contributed to that changing function of marriage and family
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Conflict Theory Society is composed of groups competing for scarce resources Example: Divorce is seen as the outcome of shifting balance of power within the family –As women have gained power and tried to address inequalities in the relationship, men have resisted
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Level of analysis Macro-level analysis- looks at large- scale patterns of society –Functionalist and conflict Micro- level analysis- looks at social interaction –Symbolic interactionist
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