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General Sociological Terms
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NORMS Three essential features of a social norm: 1.A rule governing what a particular behavior should or should not be 2.The rule is collective 3.It includes positive sanctions to support the behavior or negative sanctions to discourage other behavior
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Sociology Within the social sciences family, it is the study of human society and social behavior. Other social sciences include: –History –Anthropology –Political Science –Psychology –… and more!
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Types of Sociology: Micro vs. Macro Microsociology: study of small groups; the branch of sociology that studies small groups and units within a larger society –Ex: Teen athletes, single parents, CEOs of Fortune 500 companies –Symbolic Interaction Macrosociology: study of whole societies; the branch of sociology concerned with the study and analysis of societies in their entirety –Ex: Tibetans, African Americans, Crime –Functionalism, Conflict
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How is sociology practiced? The focus is on observation Social interaction: how people relate to one another and influence each other’s behavior Social phenomena: observable facts or events that involve human society
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Tools of the Sociologist Sociological perspective: looking at social life in a scientific systematic way, rather than depending on common-sense explanations. “Wearing everyone else’s shoes” Sociological imagination: the ability to see the connection between the larger world and your personal life. “We are not alone” Issue of gas prices (perspective vs. imagination)
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