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Study of individuals in every day like
Any interactions is social
The study of companionship and relation
How we interact- eg uni allows interaction then is influences our way of thinking
It me against the rest of the world
We associate through cyber and media as well as in person.
Its part of everyday life, We are influenced by our structure that surrounds is.
The global aspect influenced how we view the world personally
Within every culture there are separate interests that influence each other
Social class- upperclass, middle and working class
Why and what influenced criminal activity
How free are we, do we have full independence in freedom and in speech
Are out through sand behavior influenced by outside factors
Anthony Goddens asks if we really make our own choice
We are always influenced by external factors
Why do we need certain things, do we only need them through influence
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Social conditioning
The structure- agency debate
Giddens says in al our interactions we must consider
agency- the ability of us to individually and collectively influence out own lives in which we
live in
social structure- the patterns of social interaction. Through which we are related to each
other, such as social institutions and social grouped and how these influence us
sociologists imagination: this is the quality of the mind that enabled as to see the
connections between personal troubles
public issues social structures. Wright Mills describes the ability in 1959
the sociological imagination distinguishes between personal troubles and public issues
it considers the relationship between the individual and society
what influenced child obesity? marketing of sugary foods. different ideas of obesity and
lifestyle change over time. its now a health issue, before it was only a social problem
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there is
historical, cultural, structural and critical influences that determine obesity
from personal troubles to social structures
social structures are stable patterns of social relations
microstructures: patterns of initimate social relations formed by face to face interactions
macro structures: patterns lying outside your circle
the sociology perspective analyze the interplay between personal troubles and the micro
and macro structures
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Durkheim and suicide: he triggered the sociological imagination
He based his research on the explanation of suicide
His theory - asked whether suicide was personal or a public issue? His two terms:
some for egoistic- personal reasons
altruistic- it was a much larger cause.