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NAME. The Unit Organizer. 4. BIGGER PICTURE. DATE. Foundations of Sociology. NEXT UNIT. /Experience. LAST UNIT. 2. 3. CURRENT UNIT. CURRENT UNIT. 1. 8. UNIT SCHEDULE. UNIT MAP. 5. is about. 6. UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS. RELATIONSHIPS. UNIT. 7. Barnes/Cox.
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NAME The Unit Organizer 4 BIGGER PICTURE DATE Foundations of Sociology NEXT UNIT /Experience LAST UNIT 2 3 CURRENT UNIT CURRENT UNIT 1 8 UNIT SCHEDULE UNIT MAP 5 is about... 6 UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS RELATIONSHIPS UNIT 7 Barnes/Cox Sociology investigates human social behavior from a group rather than individual perspective. U.S. History Culture 1. Unit Organizer What sociology is and why it is important. 2. Vocab Journals (ongoing) 3.Group Activity: Early Sociologists Chart Is unique because… 4. Graphic Organizer: As explained through… Theoretical Perspectives Theoretical Perspectives 5. LGO., Ch 1 S1-3 Was founded by… The Sociological Perspective & Imagination 6. Vocab Quiz, C1 The Origins of Sociology 7. Vocab Journal Due 8. Chapter 1 Test Identify/define • What is sociology?What is the sociological perspective? • What does it mean to have a sociological imagination? How can it be used as a tool? • Who are the key founders of sociology and what impact did each have on the foundation of sociology? • What sociological perspectives are currently utilized? Compare/contrast Analyze
Barnes/Cox Foundations of Sociology NAME The Unit Organizer DATE Expanded Unit Map 9 is about... 10 NEW UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS What sociology is and why it is important. Theoretical Perspective: A set of assumptions accepted as true. (p. 23) Is unique because… As explained through… Theoretical Perspectives Was founded by… The Sociological Perspective & Imagination The Origins of Sociology What is sociology?-p. 6 Comparison to other social sciences-p. 7 The importance of patterns-p. 9 Using your sociological imagination-p.11 Functionalism-p. 25 Conflict Perspective-p. 26-7 Symbolic Interaction-p. 30-1 European Origins: Auguste Comte-p.14 Harriet Martineau-p.15 Herbert Spencer-p.15 Karl Marx-p.16 Emile Durkheim-p.17 Max Weber-p.17 American Origins: Jane Addams-p.19 W.E.B. Dubois-p. 22