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What is Sociology?. Sociology explores the social world around us. It is the scientific study of society and human behaviour . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azWs-ESXZrk. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFdUtCAXAUM&feature=fvsr. ‘ologies! – How does Sociology Compare?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Sociology explores the social world around us

Sociology explores the social world

around us.It is the scientific

study of society and human behaviour.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azWs-ESXZrk

What is Sociology?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFdUtCAXAUM&feature=fvsr

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‘ologies! – How does Sociology Compare?

•Biologists focus on the body.

•Psychologists focus on the mind.

•Sociologists focus on the environment and the social aspects of human behaviour.

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Sociological Imagination

• C. Wright Mills came up with the term “sociological imagination”.

It means...• The ability to see

the relationship between individual experiences and the larger society.

C. Wright Mills

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For example…Private v. Public Issues

How this...

Is linked to this...

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Other Sociological Questions…

Why are divorce rates increasing?

Does violence in the media encourage

violence in real life?

Does the culture a child

belongs to influence their achievement

at school?

Who is more likely to commit a

crime?

How are a persons’ life

chances affected by their social

status?

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A society is a large social grouping that shares the same geographical territory and is subject to

the same political authority and cultural expectations.

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Society• Human beings are social animals – we all live and

participate in society. • Culture is the things that are shared by a society:

– Language– Beliefs– Ways of doing things

Bonjour!

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Culture and Society

• Not all societies have the same Culture – this is cultural diversity. E.g., the UK has very different ways of doing things to China.

• However all Cultures share some basic ideas (language, family, religion, property) called Cultural Universals.

• Some people may judge another culture as it is very different to their own – the acceptance that there are differences but that every culture should be treated with equal respect is called cultural relativism.

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Cultural Transmission

• Culture is passed on to the next generation in a society through the process of

• Socialisation• This is a process which begins in the

family when we are born and continues all of our lives.

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Social Life – is full of rules…

• Norms: The unspoken and unwritten rules of behaviour in everyday life.

• Mores (pronounced more-ays): Stronger form of norms – behaviour that is seen as essential to maintain decency.

• Values: The beliefs that we all share that form the basis for our norms.

• Role: The norms that go with our status.• Status: The position that a person has in our

society.– ascribed status (what you are born with)– achieved status (the result of a person’s

efforts).

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Sociological Perspectives• There are different types of views in

sociology.• A bit like the different denominations

in religion!• They don’t always agree!

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Functionalists• They compare society to a human body.• All the different parts are like organs,

essential to the overall health. • They all have their own role and function. • If these parts of society fail there would be

a negative affect on all of us.• Therefore people should do as they’re told

for the good of the whole society.

In other words – every PART of society has the function of contributing to the WHOLE to help it

‘FUNCTION’

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Marxists• Say society is divided into two

classes:

– Bourgeoisie (ruling class).

– The Proletariat (workers)

• They are in conflict as the ruling class only stay in power by exploiting the workers.

• The ruling class use the different institutions of society to strengthen their position at the top of society.

Proletariat

In other words – The rich and powerful stay in power by taking advantage of the workers.

Bourgeoisie

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Feminists• Believe society is

divided by sex. • Men have all the

power (called Patriarchy).

• They want men and women to have equal rights.

• They can be men as well! Famous feminist

- Germaine Greer In other words – your sex affects your status – men have the

power!

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Postmodernism • Postmodernist sociologists claim that

changes that took place in the 20th century have rendered exiting sociological theories redundant. Such theories were devised to make sense of the modern era with its industrial societies and nation states. Today, they claim, these societies have altered so much that we need a new type of sociology to make sense of them.

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Some famous Sociologists

• Karl Marx Max Weber

• Robert• Merton Margaret• Mead

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Mix and Match Task

• Check your understanding of today’s key words by matching them to their definitions.