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Lesson 3 Presentation Modern Perspectives Main Idea • Sociology employs three major theoretical perspectives— functionalism, which focuses on order and stability; conflict, which focuses on power relations; and interactionism, which focuses on how individuals interact with one another in everyday life. Free Template from www.brainybetty.com 2 Focus Questions • 1. In what ways do the three major theoretical perspectives in sociology differ in terms of their focus? • 2. How do the theoretical perspectives differ in terms of their levels of analysis. Free Template from www.brainybetty.com 3 Sociological Perspectives on Free Template from www.brainybetty.com 4 Major Theoretical Perspectives • In effort to explain the social world, sociologists developed theories (explanations) of the relationship among particular phenomena Free Template from www.brainybetty.com • They provide guidance in their work • They help to interpret their feelings 5 Major Theoretical Perspectives • Sociologists also adopt broad theoretical perspectives to provide a foundation for their inquiries Free Template from www.brainybetty.com • A theoretical perspective (a school of thought) is a general set of assumptions about the nature of social life • Outline specific ideas about the nature of social life 6 Major Theoretical Perspectives • Three broad perspectives form the bases of modern sociology • Functionalist • Conflict • Interactionists Free Template from www.brainybetty.com • Each one is a lens that presents a slightly different image of society or focuses on different aspects of social life 7 Reading Focus • Recall: According to functionalist, what holds society together? Free Template from www.brainybetty.com • Consensus – an agreement by most people on what is best for society. 8 Reading Focus • In what ways do the three major theoretical perspectives in sociology differ in their focus. Free Template from www.brainybetty.com • FP – focuses on the structure of society. • CP – focuses on the forces of society. • IP – focuses on how individuals interact with one another in society 9 Functionalist Perspective • Crime→ disrupts the working of society as a whole and create social problems Free Template from www.brainybetty.com • Can lead to social change because to reestablish social stability the various elements of society must adapt and adjust • Can be positive or negative→ manifest or latent 10 Functionalist Perspective • Is broadly based on the ideas of Comte, Spencer, & Durkheim • Sociologists view society as a set of interrelated parts that work together to produce a stable social system Free Template from www.brainybetty.com • Focuses heavily on the structure of society→ structural functionalism • Society is held together through consensus 11 Functionalist Perspective • Most people agree on what is best for society and work together to ensure that the social system runs smoothly Free Template from www.brainybetty.com • Types of interest • The functions of family religion education the economy And what they serve in the society 12 Functionalist Perspective • Functionalists view the various elements in society in terms of their functions, or their positive consequences for society as a whole Free Template from www.brainybetty.com • Recognize that not everything in society operates smoothly • Label certain elements as dysfunction→ is the negative consequence an element has for the stability of the social system 13 Functionalist Perspective • manifest function→ is the intended and recognized consequence of some element of society Free Template from www.brainybetty.com • Example: automobile→ provide speedy transportation from one location to another 14 Functionalist Perspective • Latent function→ is the unintended and unrecognized consequence of an element of society Free Template from www.brainybetty.com • Example: Automobile – is to gain social standing through display of wealth 15 Teaching Notes • How does a teacher in front of a class of students illustrate the functionalist perspective? Free Template from www.brainybetty.com • Functionalists view society as a set of interrelated parts that work together to produce a stable social system. One way that school works to produce stability is to transmit accepted culture, values, and accepted behavior to society’s younger members. 16 Conflict Perspective (CP) • Focuses on the forces in society that promote competition and change Free Template from www.brainybetty.com • CP theorists are interested in how those who possess more power in society exercise control over those with less power in society 17 Reading Focus • Draw Conclusions: In what way is power a key element in social conflict? Free Template from www.brainybetty.com • Because power is essential in establishing rules to control wealth, those in power attempt to gain more, thus creating social conflict. 18 Conflict Perspective • CPs do not limit their attention to acts of violent conflict • CP also interested in nonviolent competition between various groups in society Free Template from www.brainybetty.com • Men and Women • People of different ages • People of different racial or national background 19 Conflict Perspective • Topics researched • Decision-making in the family • Relationships among racial groups • Disputes between workers and employers Free Template from www.brainybetty.com • Competition over resources is at the basis of social conflict Poverty and wealth are in limited supply competition 20 Conflict Perspective • When in control of society’s resources they tend to establish rules and procedures that protect their interests at the expense of other groups Free Template from www.brainybetty.com • Leads to social conflict which leads to social change – see social change as an inevitable feature of our society 21 Conflict Perspective • Feminist Theory (FT) – focuses on the area of inequality – theirs • FT involves viewing society as a “sex/gender” system in which men dominate women Free Template from www.brainybetty.com • That which is considered masculine is more highly valued than that which is considered feminine 22 Conflict Perspective • FT charge it is created by society and is not the result of biology • Is reinforced by social institutions→ family and religion Free Template from www.brainybetty.com • FT argue that the study of sociology has played a role in perpetuating this system of gender inequality 23 Conflict Perspective • FT state the experience of women should be central to the study of social life Free Template from www.brainybetty.com 24 Teaching Notes • How does a school principal represent the conflict perspective? Free Template from www.brainybetty.com • Conflict theorists are interested in the ways power and authority are exerted in society. The principal is part of the school’s hierarchy of authority. 25 Interactionist Perspective (IP) • IP focuses on how individuals interact with one another in society • IP are interested in the ways in which individuals respond to one another in everyday situations Free Template from www.brainybetty.com • IP are interested in the meanings that individuals attach to their own actions and the actions of others 26 Interactionist Perspective (IP) • IP are indebted to the work of Mex Weber→ principle of Verstchen • IP is used to study topics such as Free Template from www.brainybetty.com • • • • Child development Relationships Within small groups Mate selection 27 Interactionist Perspective (IP) • IP are particularly interested in the role that symbols play in our daily lives. • A symbol is everything that represents something else Free Template from www.brainybetty.com • • • • • Such as Physical object Gestures Words Events 28 Interactionist Perspective (IP) • 4th of July and Uncle Sam, the American flag, the bald eagle are examples of symbols Free Template from www.brainybetty.com • gestures→ a salute is accepted as a sign of respect for authority • A raised, shaking fist signifies a threat of physical harm 29 Interactionist Perspective (IP) • IP focuses on how people use symbols when interacting • Symbolic interaction – has three essential elements • Meaning • Language • Elements Free Template from www.brainybetty.com • The individual responds to people and things based on the meaning he/she gives to those people/things 30 Interactionist Perspective (IP) • Meanings arise out of social interaction, through the vehicle of language that the individual has with others Free Template from www.brainybetty.com • The individual adjusts and modifies these meanings through thought – internal conversation 31 Teaching Notes • How do a group of students talking among themselves illustrate the interactionist perspective? Free Template from www.brainybetty.com • Interactionists are interested in the way that individuals interact with one another in society. Interaction among students can influence the way students, teachers, and school administrators behave. 32 Info to Know • Feminism – Feminisms as a political movement began in the 19th century and moved into the 20th century as women fought for voting rights. A new wave of feminism began in the 1960s when women lobbied for equal rights in the workplace and in education. Today feminism has a global appeal as women throughout the world seek social and political equality. Free Template from www.brainybetty.com 33 Biography: • Betty Friedan (1921-2006) feminist, writer, activist. Friedan wrote Feminine Mystic (1963), which is credited with inspiring women to seek careers outside of the home and take new social roles. Free Template from www.brainybetty.com 34 Direct Teach: Reading Focus • 2. How do the three theoretical perspective differ in terms of their level of analysis? • Functionalist and conflict perspective study large-scale systems or society as a whole – the level called macrosociology. (continued) Free Template from www.brainybetty.com 35 Direct Teach: Reading Focus • 2. How do the three theoretical perspective differ in terms of their level of analysis? Free Template from www.brainybetty.com • The interactionalist perspective studies small-scale settings and the everyday face-to-face interactions among group members – the level called microsociology. 36 Levels of Analysis • Major difference among the major sociological perspectives is the level of analysis that each one employs Free Template from www.brainybetty.com • FT & CT is called macrosociology→ involves the study of large-scale systems in society as a whole • Includes the analysis of longterm processes industrialization 37 Levels of Analysis • IP is referred to microsociology→ involves looking at small group settings and the everyday face-to-face interactions among group members Free Template from www.brainybetty.com • Would be used to measure the impact of teacher expectations on student academic performance • Which provides the best explanation of the social world? 38 Levels of Analysis • Which provides the best explanation of the social world? Free Template from www.brainybetty.com • The “big-picture” provided by the macrosociology approach is of the utmost value • Society consists of individuals interacting with each other 39 Levels of Analysis • Define: What is globalization? Free Template from www.brainybetty.com • The development of economic, political, and social relationships that stretch worldwide. 40 Levels of Analysis • Each level of analysis can assist you in your study of society Free Template from www.brainybetty.com • globalization→ is the development of economic, political, and social relationships that stretch worldwide • this process requires 41 Drawing Conclusion: • Why is an understanding of globalization important? Free Template from www.brainybetty.com • The instantaneous nature of trade and communication today extends a country’s social life beyond its physical borders. 42 Levels of Analysis • This process requires sociologists to look at social life not only in terms of their own society but also in a global context Free Template from www.brainybetty.com 43 Free Template from www.brainybetty.com 44