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Are there Aliens in Pine Bush? . Do Now:. List three (3) possible explanations for this local issue. FOCUS: How did the field of sociology develop? Who are the early Sociologists? How are these theories different? What are some CURRENT theories?. When and why did Sociology Develop?.
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Are there Aliens in Pine Bush? Do Now: List three (3) possible explanations for this local issue.
FOCUS: How did the field of sociology develop? Who are the early Sociologists? How are these theories different? What are some CURRENT theories?
Industrial Revolution Industrial Revolution
Impersonal nature of cities –relationships now based on work
How did Sociology Develop? • Relationships no longer personal, less helpful, more anonymous • People became frustrated, many were poor and some were wealthy • Political revolutions developed in this time period. • Many also questioned religious and traditional explanations of life
Do Now: Do you believe there is any truth to this cartoon? Explain why or why not?
Early Sociology I was born in January actually, I don’t know why my mom named me Auguste I don’t know where my hair stops and my beard begins? Auguste Comte Herbert Spencer Influenced by Charles Darwin Social change and unrest were natural and led to stability and perfection Believed that no steps should be taken to correct problems – best aspects of society would survive over time. • 1st to apply research to study social life • Focused on Social Order and Social Change • Society changes through social dynamics – the processes of social order and social change.
Early Sociology It is me, Karl. I started Communism. Yeah…yeah…I know. It didn’t work out well. Karl Marx Emile Durkheim Saw society as interdependent parts that maintains the system throughout time Viewed these parts as functions FUNCTIONALISM Believed shared beliefs/values held society together Sociologists should study features that are observable and can be tested. Suicide Study (handout) • Society structured by economy • Two classes: proletariat (workers) and bourgeoisie (capitalists) • Imbalance would lead to revolution and be primary cause of social change • CONFLICT THEORY
Early Sociologists Verstehen! Max Weber NO! I am not sneezing! • More interested in separate groups in society • Focus: effect of SOCIETY on the INDIVIDUAL • Should go beyond study of observations – but uncover feelings and thoughts of individuals • Principle of VERSTEHEN – understanding meanings individuals attach to their actions • See situations through the eyes of others • IDEAL TYPE: the essential characteristics of a feature of society • Example: Construct an ideal school, American, Work attitude, etc. • By examining many different examples of each ideal type
Current Perspectives Functionalist Perspective There are positive functions and negative functions Each can be either MANIFEST or LATENT Manifest: intended consequence Latent: unintended consequence • Comte, Spencer, Durkheim • Society a set of interrelated parts that work together to produce a stable society • Consensus • Often study: family, education, crime, etc. • Not all elements run smoothly • DYSFUNCTION: negative consequence for the lack of stability in society • Crime – disrupts – not stabilizes
Example: A Manifest function of a car is to provide transportation A Latent function of a car is to gain social standing through a display of wealth
Can you list things in society that have both Manifest and Latent Functions? In a group of three….brainstorm items, institutions, etc. that have both Manifest and Latent Functions
Current Perspectives Conflict Perspective Competition over scarce resources (power, wealth) Group gains control of it – establish rules and procedures to keep it Protect their interests at expense of other groups Leads to social conflict – social change – inevitable in society • Karl Marx • People in society who possess more power in society control others with less power • Study various groups: women and men, race, family, employers and employees, etc.
Can you list groups in society that illustrate Conflict Perspective?
Current Perspectives Interactionist Perspective Example: objects, words, gestures American flag, salute, a high five, slang How people use symbols is symbolic interaction • Functionalists and Conflict Theorists focus on society in general or groups • Interactionists focus on individuals and their interaction with each other • Role of symbols in life • Symbol: anything that represents something else
Interactionist Activity Express the word you were given without talking
Homework Assignment: Test Grade You are a sociologist studying an issue of your choice. Find an article about your issue and in a five (5) paragraph essay look at it from a : Functionalist Perspective Conflict Perspective Interactionist Perspective Due: