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Paradigms, Theory, and Research Macrotheory aggregates or large groups entire societies Microtheory diads, triads, families social life of small groups Cutting across all social paradigms:
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Early Positivism Auguste Comte (1798-1857) coined term “sociology” positive philosophy==>positivism evolution of social thought from religion to natural law to a reliance on observations on the five senses
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Conflict Paradigm Karl Marx (1818-1883) social behavior is seen as attempts to dominate or avoid domination Class Conflict -- Proletariat Vs. Bourgeoisie Utopian Society
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Symbolic Interaction Simmel, Mead, and Cooley Primary Group Looking-Glass Self Taking The Role of the Other Common understanding of symbols interpreting symbols in context
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Ethnomethodology reality is tentative actors try to anticipate behavior on the basis of roles -- but social reality is continually being constructed when “rules” are broken establish expectations -- rule breaking experiments
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Structural Functionalism social systems theory components of society arise from structure and function functions reaffirm society and societal values
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Feminist Paradigm gender differences in social organization men control and dominate social processes to their advantage
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Threats to Rational Objectivity internal frame of reference peer pressure or group norming agreement reality
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Two Logical Systems Deductive Theory theory hypotheses observations empirical generalizations Inductive Theory observations empirical generalizations theory hypotheses
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