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Sociology: Introduction & Historical Foundations . Review: What is Sociology ? . the scientific study of society (people living as a community) and human behavior . The What & How of Sociology. What (do sociologists study)?
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Review: What is Sociology ? • the scientific study of • society (people living as a community) • and human behavior
The What & How of Sociology • What (do sociologists study)? • Main interest – how people relate to one another and influence each other’s behavior • Focus on groups • How (what strategies do sociologists use)? • Sociological perspective: • an unbiased way to view the familiar, the unfamiliar & ourselves • viewing group behavior in a scientific, systematic way (common sense= unreliable)
What do you think? • There is something inside each of us that shapes our tastes, our likes and dislikes, what we feel is and is not appropriate behavior. That something issociety. • The sociological perspective allows us to step outside ourselves, passed our biased social lens through which we ordinarily view the world and see things more objectively. How & when did you develop your standard of beauty?
Your main goal for this class… • Develop your sociological imagination: • idea developed by C. Wright Mills • the ability to see the connection between the larger world and your own personal life
Scenario 1 BUT WAIT! Why did you pick THAT urinal? • A man enters an empty restroom. Which of the following urinals does the man use? 1 2 3
Scenario 2 BUT WAIT! Why did you pick THAT urinal? • A man enters the restroom but finds it occupied with an individual in the far left urinal. Which of the following urinals does the man use now? 1 2 3
Scenario 3 BUT WAIT! What made you say that answer? • A man enters the restroom but finds it occupied with an individual in the far left urinal AND the far right urinal. What does the man do now? 1 2 3
Describe a time when… • You did something you were not comfortable with because someone else told or asked you to. OR • You did something just because everyone else was doing it.
“I was only following orders.” • AdolfEichmann • “There was a sign 'to disinfection'. They opened the door, threw the children in and closed the door. There was a terrible cry. The bodies were loaded on a rough wagon and taken to a ditch. After that I didn't look at my wife for four weeks.” • Testimony of SS Private Boeck What’s their story?
Describe a time when… • You made an assumption about someone that turned out to be totally wrong. OR • You were unfairly or inaccurately judged/described by someone who didn’t know you at all.
“I once heard a story about a homeless man on Hollywood Blvd who really thought he was invisible. But one day a kid handed the man a Christian pamphlet. The homeless guy was shocked and amazed, “what! You can see me? How can you see me? I’m invisible!” - http://invisiblepeople.tv/blog/ What’s their story?
Sociology is a SOCIAL SCIENCE • Social Science – studying human social behavior or the institutions and functions of human society in a scientific manner • Other social sciences: Anthropology, Psychology, Economics, Political Science, & History
Sociology developed in the 1800s… Your small group will be assigned one of the following timeline items. On your piece of paper, write (bullets are fine) a brief description of your item and create an illustration that represents your item. • Factors that led to the development of sociology as a distinct field of study (pg. 9-10) • Auguste Comte (pg. 10) • Herbert Spencer (pg. 10-11) • Karl Marx (pg. 12) • Émile Durkheim (pg. 12-13) • Max Weber (pg. 14)
Factors that made people wonder about the effect of society on the individual hmmmm…… • Industrial Revolution • Rapid growth of urban populations = social problems (crime, unemployment, pollution, urban life) • American & French Revolutions • Demands for freedom and rights • Scholars question traditional explanations of life • Influence of science (learn through observation, experiments & data collection)
Some children worked in the mines producing the coal that powered the factories.
August Comte • founder of sociology • first used science methods to study social life • Two focus areas: social order & social change • Social statics hold society together & social dynamics cause change • Anti-other people’s ideas French philosopher August Comte
Herbert Spencer • Influenced by Darwin’s evolution theories • Social Darwinism • Society - set of interdependent parts that work together to keep the system going • Social change & unrest naturally occur as a society evolves towards stability & perfection = good, “survival of the fittest” English sociologist Herbert Spencer
Karl Marx • Society is influenced by how the economy is organized • 2 social classes: • Bourgeoisie = wealthy capitalists; owners • Proletariat = workers • Power imbalance would cause a workers’ rebellion; workers would win & create a society without social classes • Conflict causes social change German philosopher Karl Marx
Émile Durkheim • Agreed: Society - set of interdependent parts that work together to keep the system going • BUT he focused on the function (benefits; what it offers to keep the social system going) of each part (esp. religion) • Study only observable things French sociologist Émile Durkheim
Max Weber • Interested in separate groups rather than society as a whole • Studied the effect of society on the individual • Study feelings & thoughts (not just observable things) • Verstehen – put yourself in the place of others & see the situation through their eyes • Ideal type – a good example of something; a basis for comparison German sociologist Max Weber