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Introduction to Sociology

Introduction to Sociology. Our definition of Sociology. Sosiologi adalah sebuah ilmu pengetahuan yang mempelajari tentang cara berkomunikasi dengan orang lain. Juga mempelajari tentang kehidupan maunisa , kelompok , dan masyarakat .

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Introduction to Sociology

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  1. Introduction to Sociology

  2. Our definition of Sociology • Sosiologiadalahsebuahilmupengetahuan yang mempelajaritentangcaraberkomunikasidengan orang lain. Jugamempelajaritentangkehidupanmaunisa, kelompok, danmasyarakat. • Sosiologiadalahpengetahuanmengenaikehidupansosialmanusiasecarakeseluruhandengancaramempelajaridanmenelititindakan social. • The study of human interactions. • Sosiologiadalahilmu yang mempelajarihubunganmanusiadenganmanusia, manusiadengankelompok, dankelompokdengankelompok. • Pengetahuan yang mempelajaritindakanatauinteraksi social manusia, kelompok, maupunmasyarakat. Jugamempelajaristrukturdan proses social baikstatismaupundinamis. • Sosiologiadalahpengetahuan yang mempelajaritentangkehidupan social manusiasecarakeselurahan, termasukkomunikasi, interaksi (individu, kelompok, masyarakat), tindakanatau proses social. • Sociology is knowledge of all human social life, including communication, interaction (individual, groups, or society), actions and social processes.

  3. 4 Criteria for a society to be formed (p. 8) • A number of people live together for a relatively long period of time. They understand each other and each other’s feelings. They have shared desires for their society. • They have a communication system and rules. • They feel united. • They have a system of living together that creates a culture in which each member of the group feels connected to the group.

  4. The History of Sociology

  5. Jigsaw • Sociology as knowledge (p. 13-14) (Hazkel, Nicole) • Method of Sociology (p. 15) (Lyn, Karin) • Sociology’s relationship to other subjects (p. 15-16) (Ms. Sarah) • The role and function of Sociology (p. 16-17) (Vicky, Darren, Natasha) • Home group: In blue • Jigsaw group: • Group 1: Hazkel, Karin, Darren, Natasha • Group 2: Nicole, Lyn, Vicky

  6. SoerjonoSoekanto • Born in Jakarta, 1942 • Master of the Arts in the US • Doctorate of Law in Indonesia • Head of the Sociology department at UniversitasIndonesia

  7. When you hear the phrase “Social Problems,” what do you think of?

  8. - Sarah Prather

  9. Matthew 5:14-16 “You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden. Nor do people light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on a stand, and it gives light to all in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven.

  10. Definition of a Social Problem (p. 18) SoerjonoSoekanto A discord between the culture and the society that is dangerous to social groups. Suatuketidaksesuaianantaraunsur-unsurkebudayaanataumasyarakat, yang membahayakankehidupankelompoksocial.

  11. Causes of a social problem There are four causes. Write these in your notes at home!

  12. A. Values

  13. B. Source

  14. C. Identification

  15. D. Evident (nyata) or Latent (laten)?

  16. E. Attention

  17. Homework • Read pages 18-22 for tomorrow and fill in your notes more thoroughly.

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