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Chapter 1 The Sociological Perspective Putting Social Life Into Perspective Definition of Sociology: Sociologists study societies and social interactions to develop theories of: Society is defined as: The sociological imagination is:

The Importance of a Global Sociological Imagination High-income countries: nations with highly industrialized economies (ex: United States, Canada, Japan, western Europe). Middle-income countries: nations with industrializing economies (ex: eastern Europe, Brazil, Mexico). Low-income countries: nations with little industrialization (ex: African and Asian countries).

The Origins of Sociological Thinking Sociology and the Age of Enlightenment emphasis on individual s possession of critical reasoning and experience science versus religion the philosophes: if people were free from the ignorance and superstition of the past, they could create new forms of political and economic organization, such as democracy and capitalism Sociology and the Age of Revolution, Industrialization, and Urbanization revolutions: intellectual, political industrialization: the process by which societies are transformed from dependence on agriculture to manufacturing; moving from family farms to the towns and cities for work. urbanization: the process by which an increasing proportion of a population lives in cities rather than in rural areas; people began to live with people from different backgrounds; began social issues like crowding, poverty, and inadequate housing.

The Development of Modern Sociology Early Thinkers: A Concern with Social Order and Stability Comte Martineau Spencer Durkheim Differing Views on the Status Quo: Stability versus Change Marx Weber Simmel The Chicago School Adams Du Bois

August Comte (1798-1857) Considered to be the founder of Sociology coined the term sociology

Harriet Martineau (1802-1876) advocate of racial and gender equality Concerned with social change and the plight of women and children in English factories in the early part of industrialization First acknowledged female sociologist

Herbert Spencer (1820-1903) Structural Functionalist evolutionary perspective Social Darwinism: Advocated against social reform efforts to poor people because:

Emile Durkheim (1858-1917) people are the product of their social environment Anomie: Suicide Studies Founded Sociology as an academic discipline Structural Functionalist

Karl Marx (1818-1883) history is a continuous clash between conflicting ideas and forces class conflict bourgeoisie versus proletariat: Founder of conflict perspective Believed that the economy was the central force for social change

Max Weber (1864-1920) The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism Felt sociologist could never capture the reality of society but should focus on ideal types that best capture the essential features of aspects of social reality

Georg Simmel (1858-1918) group size formal sociology Believed that society was a pattern of interactions among people Believed that social interaction is different between a dyad and a triad

Jane Addams (1860-1935) founded Hull House Nobel Prize One of the authors of a methodology text used for the next 40 years

W.E.B. Du Bois (1868-1963) The Philadelphia Negro One of the first to note the identity conflict of being both black and American. Pointed out that people in the US value democracy, freedom, and equality while they accept racism and group discrimination

Contemporary Theoretical Perspectives A theory is: Functionalist Perspective: Talcott Parsons division of labor; husbands perform instrumental tasks such as leadership and decision making especially regarding money; wives provide expressive tasks such as housework, care for children, meet emotional needs of the family Robert K. Merton manifest and latent functions Manifest functions Latent functions Dysfunctions

Conflict perspective Define Conflict perspective: Karl Marx bourgeoisie versus proletariat Max Weber - power C. Wright Mills power elite

Symbolic Interactionist Perspective Definition of Symbolic interactionist perspectives Asks the questions, How do individuals experience one another? How do they interpret the meaning of these interactions? How do people construct a sense of self and the society as a whole? Macro-level analysis: Micro-level analysis: interaction symbols subjective reality

Postmodern Perspectives Definition of Postmodern perspectives: When society has moved from modern to postmodern conditions it has a harmful effect on people. There is a significant decline in the influence that family, religion and education have on people s lives. We are more focused on our wants than our needs. We have more jobs that are based on services or information not so much the production of goods. We are influenced to purchase goods we want-sinking more in debt so we have to continue to work to pay for these goods.