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CHAPTER 1: THE SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE Objectives: Explain the role of values in social research as prescribed by Weber, and the ensuing controversies over whether sociological research can be and/or should be value free. Distinguish between Weber’s “Verstehen”, and Durkheim’s “social facts”; Explain how, despite differences, both can be used together in social research WARM IT UP… Using your whiteboard: Write your definition for the term “values” VALUES IN SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH…THE DEBATE Values: the standards by which people define what is desirable or undesirable, good or bad, beautiful or ugly. What are the proper purposes and uses of sociology? side 1: goal should be simply to advance understanding of social life and present findings to the world side 2: goal should be to investigate social issues that harm people and try to spearhead reform movements 4 WEBER’S VIEWS ON VALUES IN SOCIOLOGY Max Weber thought Sociology should be value free (personal values or biases should not influence social research) Wanted Objectivity (total neutrality) Values in research = Bias in findings Must have replication (repeating a study in order to test its findings) to “weed out” any bias WHAT DO YOU THINK? Within your group discuss the following questions: Should values play a role in Sociological research? Is there a place for values in research? VERSTEHEN Verstehen—German word used by Weber, to understand, to have insight into someone’s situation must understand subjective meanings (meanings that people give their own behavior) must understand how people view and explain their own behavior to truly understand why they do what they do Walk in their shoes SOCIAL FACTS Social Facts—Durkheim’s term for a group’s pattern of behavior External to the individual examples: June is the most popular month for weddings, suicide rates are higher among the elderly, more births occur on Tuesdays than on any other day of the week use social facts to interpret social facts TAKE A GUESS… On your white board give your hypothesis: Why do you think June is the most popular month for weddings in the United States? Once you have your hypothesis share with your group VERSTEHEN AND SOCIAL FACTS Verstehen and Social Facts reinforce one another Sociologists use Verstehen in order to interpret social facts take a set of facts, apply Verstehen to them to gain insight that goes beyond statistics FOR NEXT WEEK… Find 1 Article/Blog Post/Commentary about any social problem/issue that you want. Email me the link ([email protected]) and a 1 page summary and reflection of the piece. --DUE BEFORE CLASS ON TUESDAY (be prepare to share on Tuesday in class) --Example Google Doc Group Content Presentations --Sociologists and their Contributions --Possible Choices: --Auguste Comte --Herbert Spencer --Karl Marx --Emile Durkheim --Max Weber Each group will pick a Sociologist, research them and their major contributions to Sociology, then create a lesson to present to the class. --Pre-record or Live record? --Class interaction --5-7 minutes in length