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Warm Up!
 What are parts of your families culture?
(Things that you value, customs/traditions you have)
ACT Word of the day:
Abstinence- is the act of refraining from pleasurable
activity e.g., eating or drinking
Review Social Scientists
 Get into groups from yesterday…
 Review the scientist you had. Create a poster or
brochure as a group that has a visual and description
about the social science your scientist studies.
 Include what the social science is.
 What people study in the field (use your social scientist)
 Why people study that field.
Presentation
 To the class, explain your poster or brochure. Be sure
to clearly explain who the social scientists were.
Provide as much info as possible.
 Fill in the complete chart if you did not do so yesterday.
Sociologist Research...
 “Every 40 seconds another person commits suicide.
Suicide is currently the 11th leading cause of death in
the US (CDC 2011). Specifically 11.1 out every
100,000 people have died by suicide (WHO 2011).
Over the last two decades suicide rates have gone up
by 36% and are climbing. It is predicted by 2020 the
rate of death will increase to ever 20 seconds.”
- Sociology of Suicide by Ismail Nooraddini
What are you going to do? Why you going to do this?
Read the article
 In groups of 2:
 Read “Why does social science have such a hard job
explaining itself”.
 Take cornel notes as you read the article.
Let’s create a pro/con list!
CHAPTER 1
The Sociological Point of View
 Section 1: Examining Social Life
 Section 2: Sociology: Then and Now
 What is Sociology? Any ideas? What do you already know?
 Sociology is the social science that studies human society and social
behavior.
 Sociologists make connections between behavior and society by asking
questions and solving problems.
 Create 3 questions you would ask these people to
better understand their
society.
Create 3 questions you would ask these
people to better understand their society.
Understanding the significances of studying
human behavior activity
 Create a list of as many things as you can think of
to describe yourself.
 Review your list and then cross off everything
listed that describes yourself as an individual. (hair
color, academic achievements) Leave all the things
that describe you in terms of your relationships
with others. (positions in your family, groups and
friends)
 All of those items still listed are indications that we
are not simply individual members of a society but
that we also identify ourselves in social terms.
Objectives:
 Describe what sociology is and explain what it means
to have a sociological imagination.
 Explain how sociology is similar to and different from
other social sciences.
 Question:
 How can having a sociological perspective help one
look beyond commonly held beliefs to the hidden
meanings behind human actions?
Comparing Sociology to
Other Social Sciences
 SIMILAR: examines the relations between society and
culture, the individual economics, politics, and past
events which are all the focus of one or more of the
social sciences
 DIFFERENT: sociologists are mainly interested in
social interaction and tend to focus on the group rather
than the individual
 The sociological perspective helps you see that all
people are social beings.
 It tells you that your behavior is influenced by social
factors and that your learned behavior is influenced
from others.
• The clothes that you wear.
• Voting for the same candidate as your parents.
 The sociological perspective allows you to see beyond
your own day to day life by viewing the world through
other’s eyes.
 Question: What does it mean to have a Sociological
Imagination?
 A sociological imagination is the ability to see the
connection between the larger world and one’s
personal life.
 Individual --------------------------------- Larger community