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SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Chapter One An Invitation to Sociology Section 1: The Sociological Perspective 1 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 2 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 3 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Fill in the rest of the sentence with what you think these should end with... 1. Someone who can't find a job (potentially on federal assistance) is... 2. Homelessness is the result of... 3. Immigrants come here because of... 4 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Don't do this ^^^^^ 5 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 6 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 7 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 8 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 9 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 What do you think PERSPECTIVE is? How is it important in your life? What kind of things shape your perspective? 10 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Perspective Someone explain to me the directions on how to get to Mount Pleasant 11 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Perspective GUIDED NOTES Perspective is a particular point of view. Write this>They vary greatly and even though we are looking at the same object our views may vary. Write this (if you want?)>We don't realize how much our attitudes and beliefs are determined by our perspectives. You don't need to write this>Looks at patterns of social relationships in modern societies. (Male vs. Female avg. Salaries). 12 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 13 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 14 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 15 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 16 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 17 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Which is cuter? 18 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 What is your perspective on this symbol? Does it differ based on your race, upbringing, education, political views, or where you live? 19 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 20 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 21 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 22 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 What factors have influenced your perspective the most? How have they shaped your perspective and make you think and act the way you do? 23 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Sociological Perspective GUIDED NOTES A view that looks at behavior of groups, not individuals. Sociology DOES NOT study at the individual level...it studies at the social/group level. 24 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Social Sciences (need to know the differences.) Sociology, Anthropology, Psychology, Economics, Political Science, and History 25 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Social Science(s) Branch of learning that deals with human society. Includes a number of disciplines. 26 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 SociologyWhat is it?? The scientific study of social structure (human social behavior) 27 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Anthropology What is it?? Investigates culture, the customary beliefs and material traits of groups. Most closely related social science to sociology. 28 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 PsychologyWhat is it?? Investigates human mental and emotional processes. Focuses on studying the INDIVIDUAL 29 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 EconomicsWhat is it?? Study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services 30 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Political ScienceWhat is it?? Investigates the organization, administration, history, and theory of government. 31 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 HistoryWhat is it?? Examines past events in human societies. 32 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 What do Sociologists do? GUIDED NOTES Sociologists do not focus on the behavior of individuals but on the patterns of behavior shared by members of a group or society 33 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Patterns Sociologists look for patterned interactions of people in social relationships (social structure) Emile Durkheim Pioneered sociological perspective A person’s behavior in a group cannot be predicted from their personal characteristics. 34 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Conformity GUIDED NOTES • All groups encourage conformity • Members of a group think, feel, and behave in a certain way • This happens because members have been taught to value the groups ways 35 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Sociological Imagination GUIDED NOTES The ability to see the link between society and self Helps us understand the effects of events, such as social pressures just discussed, on our daily lives Using your SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION...think of some current issues in our society that you can see occurring but might be bigger than just one person... 36 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 37 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 38 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 39 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 40 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 COAT OF ARMS ACTIVITY I will pass out the sheet. Read the directions thoroughly and please ask me any questions you have. Complete all parts of the assignment. Regarding 4....write about how your values, relationships, future, and interests have shaped your perspective or attitude on the world and society. 41 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Chapter One Section 2: The Origins of Sociology 42 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 How old do you think the field of sociology is? When did people start studying social structure? Why do you think studying social structure is important? 43 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 44 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 In addition, add years they were alive, where they were born/lived. 45 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Auguste Comte • • • • Father of Sociology Concerned with the improvement of society Concept of positivism Social statics and social dynamics 46 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Harriet Martineau • • • • • Writer Translated Auguste Comte's works into English Emphasized sociology as a science One of early feminists Main work= Society in America 47 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Herbert Spencer • • • • Compared social stability to the human body Introduced the theory of Social Change called Social Darwinism The fittest society would survive if people didn't interfere Poor deserved to be poor, rich deserved to be rich 48 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Karl Marx • Thought industrial societies would eventually have only 2 classes‐‐> Bourgeoisie and Proletariat • Class conflict‐‐The conflict would eventually lead to the Proletariat raising up and overthrowing the bourgeoisie 49 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Emile Durkheim • Society exists because of broad consensus or agreement among members • Mechanical Solidarity‐ in preindustrial societies. Widespread consensus of values and beliefs, pressure to conform and tradition/ family important • Organic Solidarity‐ in industrial societies. Interdependency based on specialized roles 50 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Max Weber • Theory that human beings act on the basis of their own understanding of a situation • Work= The Protestant Ethic and Spirit of Capitalism • He believed sociologists needed to place themselves in someone else's shoes to shed your values and see things from a different point of view (VERSTEHEN) • Weber used Rationalization in studying society 51 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Jane Addams • Advocate for working class during early industrial years • Worked for social justice because of imbalance of power in the classes • Co‐founder of Hull House • Nobel Peace Prize in 1931 52 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 53 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Chapter One Section 3: Theoretical Perspectives 54 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 55 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Functionalism • Approach that emphasizes the contributions (functions) made by each part of society • Functionalists see parts of society as an integrated whole...a change in one part of society leads to changes in other parts • Society tends to seek relative stability • Two Kinds of Functions: > Manifest functions= intended and recognized > Latent functions= unintended and unrecognized • Elements of society that don't make positive contributions and have negative consequences result in dysfunction 56 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Conflict Perspective • Emphasizing the role of conflict, competition, and constraint within a society • Focuses on disagreements among groups > Compete to preserve and promote their own special values and interests • Dominant group exploits the non‐dominant group • Power= ability to control behavior of others 57 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Symbolic Interactionism • Focuses on the interaction of people based on mutually understood symbols • Symbol > Anything that stands for something else and has an agreed‐ upon meaning attached to it. • Three Assumptions > Learn symbols from the way other react to it > Base our behavior on symbols > Use symbols to imagine how others would react to our behavior 58 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Chapter Two 59 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 60 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 61 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 First things first... The methods that sociologists use to conduct research are classified as either quantitative or qualitative. Quantitative numerical data Qualitative narrative or descriptive date Define the following terms on your guided notes (page 37 in textbook): 3. data 4. population 5. sample 6. representative sample 62 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook DATA September 13, 2016 Drag to the definition A group of people who represent a larger population POPULATION A group of people with certain specific characteristics SAMPLE Facts or statistics REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLE A sample that accurately reflects the characteristics of the population as a whole 63 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 64 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 In surveys, information obtained from questionnaires or interviews Define questionnaire and interview (pg. 37) 65 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 66 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Define the words below. Pg. 3839. Closedended questions questions a person must answer by choosing from a limited, predetermined set of responses Openended questions questions a person is to answer in his or her own words 67 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Which type of question would be better to use when compiling research? which would be easier to compute and analyze? which would be better at seeing underlying opinions? 68 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 > Gun Control (M. Higham) 1. Do you agree or disagree with this statement: "There is a need for stricter gun laws." 2. Many people have said that there is a need for stricter laws on dangerous weapons. Do you agree? 69 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 > Dealing with Violent Crime (M. Higham) 1. What, in your view, is the best way to reduce violent crime in the U.S.: a) reduce the number of guns sold in the U.S. b) increase penalties for violent criminals 2. Should we reduce violent crime by getting guns off the streets, or should we just lock people up longer? 70 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 > Has violent crime increased? (M. Higham) 1. Do you think incidences of violent crime have increased in the = past decade, do you think they have decreased, or have they stayed about = the same? 2. Because of the Columbine tragedy and other shootings, many people = feel that violent crime is worse today than it was 10 years ago. Do you = agree? 71 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 > Gun Control (C. Cooke) 1. With all the gang killings and domestic disputes ending with gun fire, do you think there should be legislation passed to hinder gun ownership? (6 agreed; 4 disagreed) 2. The second amendment guarantees citizens the right to bear arms, should this right be compromised by legislation in the twenty first century? (1 Yes; 9 No) 72 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 73 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Some case studies involve participant observation. PO is a case study in which the researcher becomes a member of the group being studied. 74 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 75 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 76 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 77 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 78 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 79 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 80 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Chapter Two Section 2 81 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 82 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 83 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 84 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 85 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 86 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 87 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 88 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 89 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 90 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 91 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 92 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 93 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 94 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 INTERVENING VARIABLE: Variable that changes the relationship between independent and dependent variables. Examples? government welfare programs intervene the relationship between poverty and hunger 95 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 96 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 97 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 98 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 99 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Positive Correlation The independent variable increasing/ occurring causes a positive reaction in the dependent variable What is the independent variable here? What is the dependent variable here? 100 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Negative Correlation A change in the independent variable increasing/decreasing causes an OPPOSITE impact to the dependent variable What is the independent variable here? What is the dependent variable here? 101 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 102 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 103 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Chapter Two Section 3: 104 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Go to Section 3 in your textbook and define the following 2 words on your guided notes Page 55 SCIENTIFIC METHOD HYPOTHESIS 105 SOCIOLOGY Chapters 12.notebook September 13, 2016 Step 1= Identifying a problem Step 2= Reviewing the literature Step 3= Formulating hypothesis Step 4= Developing a research design Step 5= Collecting data Step 6= Analyzing data Step 7= Stating findings and conclusions 106