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Chapter One  To better understand human society, sociologists study how humans interact with each other. 2 Describe the clothing and makeup the Huli men wear. 2. Identify the two possible meanings of the dance performed during the segment. 3. Explain why the Huli people are happy to welcome tourists. 4. State how the elder and the young boy who were interviewed feel about the traditions of their people and tourists’ role in keeping their traditions alive. 1. 3 Section 1 4  The primary interest of sociologists is the combination of  The diversity of society/difference in how people view a certain subject  example: religion is a personal choice  The shared characteristics and ideas of society  example: crime is wrong 5  For psychology, we had a math problem:  PSYCHOLOGY = thoughts + behaviors  We have one for sociology too:  SOCIOLOGY = human society + social behavior 6  Definition: look at social life in a scientific systematic way, rather than depending on common-sense explanations 7  Purpose of developing  See a connection between you and society  Broaden your view of the social world  Learn there are many views of social reality  Sociological Imagination: the ability to make a connection between your personal life and the larger world 8  Remember, the Social Sciences include: sociology, psychology, anthropology, history, economics, and political science 9  Sociologists: study how society works together  Psychologists: study thoughts and behaviors of the individual  Economists: study financial situations  Anthropologists: study people—what makes them different from animals  Historians: study trends from the past Section 2 11  Developed as a separate study in the late 1800s  Due to the Industrial Revolution and the many social changes due to urbanization  The Early Years— primarily in France, Germany, and England 12  Considered the father of sociology; he coined the name sociology  Intrigued by the causes and consequences of the French Revolution  Focused on social order and social change  Said social statics hold society together and social dynamics were the ways society changed  Never completed his college education 13  Pursued a study of sociology after inheriting enough money to quit working  Social Darwinism—coined the phrase survival of the fittest to refer to the similarities between societies and biological systems 14  Could never hold a job for long because of his revolutionary and radical ideas  Felt society was influenced by its economy and two groups—the proletariat (workers) and the bourgeoisie (capitalists/owners)  His views led to the development of conflict theory 15  Developed the first college sociology course in France  Focused only on observable phenomena  Organized the first sociological study— Suicide, 1897 16  Looked at separate groups in society  Verstehen: put yourself in someone else’s shoes  Employed the concept of ideal type—the basic components of features of society 17  Firsts  College Class: University of Kansas, 1889  College Department: University of Chicago, 1892  Organization: 1905  Growth  115 members in 1906  Over 14,000 members today 18 Remember, a perspective is just an idea 19  Based on the ideas of Comte, Spencer, and Durkheim  View society as a set of interrelated parts that work together to ensure the social system runs smoothly  Functions—positive consequences for society  Manifest Function: the intended consequence  Latent Function: the unintended consequence 20  Focus on the forces in society that promote competition and change; can be violent or non-violent  Competition over scarce resources (like money) is at the basis of social conflict 21  Focus is on how individuals interact with one another in society  Look at the role of symbols in our daily lives 22  Answer the following questions from the book: Interpreting Visuals: look at the pictures on the following pages and answer the question in aqua: page 4—Stock Market, page 5—The Homeless, page 7—Drum Ceremony, page 8—Depression, page 9— French Revolution, page 16—Labor Strike, page 17—Ugandan Children 2. Who was C. Wright Mills? Why is he important to the field of sociology? 3. Read through Cultural Diversity on pages 18-19. Answer question one on page 19. 4. Answer #1 and #5 under Thinking Critically on page 20. 1. 23