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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 2.6 MB | Comments: 0
Category: Sociology | Downloaded: 0
...Seeing the Broader Social Context The Growing...
...Natural Sciences The Social Sciences The Goals...
...Herbert Spencer and Social Darwinism Karl Marx...
...Emile Durkheim and Social Integration Max Weber...
...Research Verstehen and Social Facts Weber and...
...Verstehen Durkheim and Social Facts How Social...
...Social Facts How Social Facts and Verstehen...
...Martineau and Early Social Research Sociology in...
...The Tension Between Social Reform and Sociological...
...Jane Addams and Social Reform W. E....
...new perception of social life. In fact,...
...Seeing the Broader Social Context The sociological...
...perspective stresses the social contexts in which...
...sociologists look at social location, the corners...
...exposing the broader social context that underlies...
...you—to how your social groups have shaped...
...gender, race-ethnicity, and social class. In these...
...to study the social and natural worlds...
...(Henslin 2005a). The Social Sciences People have...
...focus on the social world. The social...
...social world. The social sciences examine human...
...of nature, the social scienc es attempt...
...objectively understand the social world. Just as...
...the human or social world are not...
...natural sciences, the social sciences are divided...
...and sociology. The social sciences are subdivided...
...of the other social sciences. Anthropology Anthropology...
...on a single social institution. Economists study...
...to the other social sciences.. Like anthropologists,...
...from the other social sciences? Unlike anthropologists,...
...on a single social institution. And unlike...
...n otions about social life. To test...
...all to understand social life, they cannot...
...to figure out social life. They, too,...
...the 1800s, when social observers b egan...
...grew out of social upheaval. The Industrial...
...to questions about social life, no longer...
...people to rethink social life. New ideas...
...to questions about social life, the logical...
...method to the social world, known as...
...together. What creates social order, he wondered,...
...scientific method to social life. Just as...
...only would discover social principles but also...
...scientific method to social life meant p...
...formal observations of social life. He did...
...Herbert Spencer and Social Darwinism Herbert Spencer...
...sociology should guide social reform. Spencer thought...
...became known as social Darwinism. Spencer’s ideas...
...more of a social philosopher than a...
...speaker, but eventually social Darwinism was discr...
...his insights into social life . After...
...relationship between the social classes, especially th...
...Emile Durkheim and Social Integration The primary...
...to show how social forces affect people’...
...rea sons. Instead, social factors underlie suicide,...
...year. Durkheim identified social integration, the degree...
...tied to their social group, as a...
...as a key social factor in suicide....
...who have weaker social ties are more...
...words, because their social integration is weaker,...
...fewer of the social ties that ke...
...suicide. Although strong social bonds help protect...
...always examine the social forces that affect...
...we miss its social basis. For a...
...central force in social change. That role,...
...the hallmark of social research. If values...
...advance understanding of social life. They shou...
...to investigate the social arrangements that harm...
...nowledge gained by social research belongs to...
...on investigating harmful social conditions take the...
...sociologists should spearhead social reform. They say...
...Some argue that social scientists, unlike politicians...
...value-free and nonjudgmental social science has no...
...corporations. Verstehen and Social Facts Weber and...
.... Durkheim and Social Facts In contrast...
...what he called social facts. By this...
...that characterize a social group. Examples of...
...group. Examples of social facts in the...
...we must use social facts to interpret...
...facts to interpret social facts. I n...
...then, to uncover social facts and to...
...through o ther social facts. In the...
...at how the social facts I mentio...
...explained by other social facts. How Social...
...social facts. How Social Facts and Verstehen...
...Verstehen Fit Together Social facts and Verstehen...
...a combination of social facts and Verstehen....
...and Verstehen. Four social facts are relevant:...
...Verstehen to these social facts, we gain...
...Martineau and Early Social Research A classic...
...began to analyze social life, she would...
...eventually she studied social life in both...
...The Tension Between Social Reform and Sociological...
...many turned to social activism (Young 1995)....
...classify them as social workers. Today’s distinction...
...between sociology and social work is fairly...
...profes sion called social work; people train...
...call themse lves social workers. They focus...
...between sociology and social work. This fuzziness...
...sociolog y and social work. Some still...
...Jane Addams and Social Reform Although many...
...with that of social reformer, none was...
...worked tirelessly for social justice. In 1889,...
...insights into the social classes, especially th...
...ef forts at social reform were so...
...he turned to social action. Along with...
...with that of social reformer. They saw...
...to alleviate these social problems . During...
...emphasis shifted from social reform to social...
...social reform to social theo ry. Talcott...
...nothing to stimulate social activism. C. Wright...
...get back to social reform. He saw...
...inter est in social activism, and Mills’...
...workplace. Others investigate social problems such as...
...the same as social reform. It is...
...to be on social reform say that...
...distinct interpretation of social life. Symbolic Interactionism...
...Without symbols, our social life would be...
N/A 184
Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 30.91 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Psychology and Mental Health | Downloaded: 0
...foundation of both social and emotional development....
...domains (math, science, social studies) and can...
...is poor. But social comparisons arc becoming...
...respected and the social under maintained. Level...
...Reasoning Stage 5 Social Contract Orientation Good...
...threatening or damaging social relationships (as in,...
...personal experiences, interpreting social cues from photographs,...
...aggression. Sometimes called social aggression because the...
...is to harm social connections. Both boys...
...how to negotiate social relations without resorting...
...directly about positive social behaviors. Incorporate lessons...
...Incorporate lessons on social ethics/morality through reading....
N/A 166
Outline | Approved: 6 years ago | 14.07 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Medicine | Downloaded: 0
...cognitive, psychological, and social changes common in...
...physical, cognitive, psychological, social and spiritual status...
...cognitive, psychological and social changes comm. In...
...physical, cognitive, psychological, social, and endurance capacities...
N/A 131
Outline | Approved: 6 years ago | 13.71 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Medicine | Downloaded: 0
...Apply knowledge of social and cultural factors...
...genetic factors Integrate social and cultural assessment...
...of cultural and social data in the...
...care Advocate for social justice, including commitment...
N/A 153
Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 111 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Sociology | Downloaded: 0
...Chapter 15 Social Movements Introduction Social...
...Social Movements Introduction Social Movement: a large...
...about or resist social change. Small change,...
...with an interest. Social movement: large collectivity...
...about or resist social change. Theories of...
...of Collective Behaviour Social contagion: Blumer—“the relatively...
...the concept of social contagion has been...
...Insufficient attention to social structure Insufficient attention...
...can be institutionalized Social Breakdown Social breakdown...
...institutionalized Social Breakdown Social breakdown approach: when...
...the importance of social integration, attachment to...
...integration, attachment to social groups. Criticism: institutions...
...can also promote social unrest. Relative Deprivation...
...immediately precede a social movement. Collective Action...
...the amount of social unrest, and change...
...to organize a social movement and impress...
...analyze crowds and social movements Game Theory...
...of joining a social movement Coordination Problem...
...way in which social movements are shaped...
...have created new social movements Criticism: these...
...earlier. Culture and Social Movements Cultural Conditions...
...Can make a social movement succeed or...
...processes are crucial Social breakdown does bring...
...modern societies Canadian Social Structure and Collective...
...and Collective Action Social cleavage: division based...
...absorbed by Liberals Social Credit, 1935, anti-Eastern...
...NDP (Cont’d) Canadian Social Structure and Collective...
...it may return Social Movements of the...
N/A 143
Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 376.5 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Sociology | Downloaded: 0
...of Modern Work Social division of labour:...
...and they rebelled. Social contract: so long...
...people in different social categories tend to...
...End of the Social Contract Downsizing: great...
...of Modern Work Social division of labour:...
...and they rebelled. Social contract: so long...
...people in different social categories tend to...
...End of the Social Contract Downsizing: great...
...of Modern Work Social division of labour:...
...and they rebelled. Social contract: so long...
...people in different social categories tend to...
...End of the Social Contract Downsizing: great...
...of Modern Work Social division of labour:...
...and they rebelled. Social contract: so long...
...people in different social categories tend to...
...End of the Social Contract Downsizing: great...
...of Modern Work Social division of labour:...
...and they rebelled. Social contract: so long...
...people in different social categories tend to...
...End of the Social Contract Downsizing: great...
...of Modern Work Social division of labour:...
...and they rebelled. Social contract: so long...
...people in different social categories tend to...
...End of the Social Contract Downsizing: great...
N/A 189
Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 337 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Sociology | Downloaded: 0
...the reproduction of social inequalities INSERT TABLE...
...text Education and Social Inequality Inequality: Should...
...are selected for social positions based on...
...(gender, ethnicity and social class) (cont’d) Education...
...(cont’d) Education and Social Inequality (cont’d) Gender:...
...(cont’d) Education and Social Inequality (cont’d) Ethnicity:...
...a catalyst for social change Social Class:...
...for social change Social Class: Predicts educational...
...(cont’d) Education and Social Inequality (cont’d) Resistance...
...(cont’d) Education and Social Inequality (cont’d) Habitus:...
...Informed by one’s social class, one’s sense...
...self within the social structure. Creates dispositions...
...free-market-based solutions to social issues Fiscal accountability...
...the reproduction of social inequalities INSERT TABLE...
...text Education and Social Inequality Inequality: Should...
...are selected for social positions based on...
...(gender, ethnicity and social class) (cont’d) Education...
...(cont’d) Education and Social Inequality (cont’d) Gender:...
...(cont’d) Education and Social Inequality (cont’d) Ethnicity:...
...a catalyst for social change Social Class:...
...for social change Social Class: Predicts educational...
...(cont’d) Education and Social Inequality (cont’d) Resistance...
...(cont’d) Education and Social Inequality (cont’d) Habitus:...
...Informed by one’s social class, one’s sense...
...self within the social structure. Creates dispositions...
...free-market-based solutions to social issues Fiscal accountability...
...the reproduction of social inequalities Table 13.1...
...13.2 Education and Social Inequality Inequality: Should...
...are selected for social positions based on...
...(gender, ethnicity and social class) (cont’d) Education...
...(cont’d) Education and Social Inequality (cont’d) Gender:...
...(cont’d) Education and Social Inequality (cont’d) Ethnicity:...
...a catalyst for social change Social Class:...
...for social change Social Class: Predicts educational...
...(cont’d) Education and Social Inequality (cont’d) Resistance...
...(cont’d) Education and Social Inequality (cont’d) Habitus:...
...Informed by one’s social class, one’s sense...
...self within the social structure. Creates dispositions...
...free-market-based solutions to social issues Fiscal accountability...
...the reproduction of social inequalities Table 13.1...
...13.2 Education and Social Inequality Inequality: Should...
...are selected for social positions based on...
...(gender, ethnicity and social class) (cont’d) Education...
...(cont’d) Education and Social Inequality (cont’d) Gender:...
...(cont’d) Education and Social Inequality (cont’d) Ethnicity:...
...a catalyst for social change Social Class:...
...for social change Social Class: Predicts educational...
...(cont’d) Education and Social Inequality (cont’d) Resistance...
...(cont’d) Education and Social Inequality (cont’d) Habitus:...
...Informed by one’s social class, one’s sense...
...self within the social structure. Creates dispositions...
...free-market-based solutions to social issues Fiscal accountability...
...the reproduction of social inequalities Table 13.1...
...13.2 Education and Social Inequality Inequality: Should...
...are selected for social positions based on...
...(gender, ethnicity and social class) (cont’d) Education...
...(cont’d) Education and Social Inequality (cont’d) Gender:...
...(cont’d) Education and Social Inequality (cont’d) Ethnicity:...
...a catalyst for social change Social Class:...
...for social change Social Class: Predicts educational...
...(cont’d) Education and Social Inequality (cont’d) Resistance...
...(cont’d) Education and Social Inequality (cont’d) Habitus:...
...Informed by one’s social class, one’s sense...
...self within the social structure. Creates dispositions...
...free-market-based solutions to social issues Fiscal accountability...
N/A 168
Outline | Approved: 6 years ago | 165 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Sociology | Downloaded: 0
...physical, psychological, and social aspect of aging....
...policy. Symbolic Interactionism Social constructionist perspective: a...
...lifetime interplay between social structure and individual...
...Family Ties and Social Support Most 65+...
...Family Ties and Social Support (cont’d) Single...
...ties are strong Social problems: focus on...
...Family Ties and Social Support (cont’d) Most...
...Family Ties and Social Support (cont’d) Childless...
...retirement Societal issues: Social policy and legislation...
...legislation Impact of social and economic trends...
...but financial problems. Social Policy and Future...
...will divorce affect social support? Canadians 65...
...physical, psychological, and social aspect of aging....
...policy. Symbolic Interactionism Social constructionist perspective: a...
...lifetime interplay between social structure and individual...
...Family Ties and Social Support Most 65+...
...Family Ties and Social Support (cont’d) Single...
...ties are strong Social problems: focus on...
...Family Ties and Social Support (cont’d) Most...
...Family Ties and Social Support (cont’d) Childless...
...retirement Societal issues: Social policy and legislation...
...legislation Impact of social and economic trends...
...but financial problems. Social Policy and Future...
...will divorce affect social support? Canadians 65...
...physical, psychological, and social aspect of aging....
...policy. Symbolic Interactionism Social constructionist perspective: a...
...lifetime interplay between social structure and individual...
...Family Ties and Social Support Most 65+...
...Family Ties and Social Support (cont’d) Single...
...ties are strong Social problems: focus on...
...Family Ties and Social Support (cont’d) Most...
...Family Ties and Social Support (cont’d) Childless...
...retirement Societal issues: Social policy and legislation...
...legislation Impact of social and economic trends...
...but financial problems. Social Policy and Future...
...will divorce affect social support? Canadians 65...
N/A 173
Outline | Approved: 6 years ago | 243.5 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Sociology | Downloaded: 0
...birth Form of social organization with boundaries...
...boundaries maintained by social norms governing interaction...
...as very significant. Social category: a collection...
...regarded as meaningful. Social meaning can include...
...may become a social group, e.g., First...
...(cont’d) Race: a social construction, “races” are...
...rank in a social hierarchy. May outnumber...
...a dominant group Social control: Expulsion: forcible...
...ordinary functioning of social institutions, not action...
...maintained to ensure social distance, e.g., separation...
...also get employment, social support, and cultural...
...assimilated into the social structure Structural assimilation:...
...birth Form of social organization with boundaries...
...boundaries maintained by social norms governing interaction...
...as very significant. Social category: a collection...
...regarded as meaningful. Social meaning can include...
...may become a social group, e.g., First...
...(cont’d) Race: a social construction, “races” are...
...rank in a social hierarchy. May outnumber...
...a dominant group Social control: Expulsion: forcible...
...ordinary functioning of social institutions, not action...
...maintained to ensure social distance, e.g., separation...
...also get employment, social support, and cultural...
...assimilated into the social structure Structural assimilation:...
N/A 159
Outline | Approved: 6 years ago | 253 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Sociology | Downloaded: 0
...Relations Biological and Social Determinism Human behaviour...
...live longer—genetic and social Men have higher...
...organs. Gender: a social construct: norms and...
...of labour) promote social stability: woman’s vulnerability...
...Relations Biological and Social Determinism Human behaviour...
...live longer—genetic and social Men have higher...
...organs. Gender: a social construct: norms and...
...of labour) promote social stability: woman’s vulnerability...
...Relations Biological and Social Determinism Human behaviour...
...live longer—genetic and social Men have higher...
...organs. Gender: a social construct: norms and...
...of labour) promote social stability: woman’s vulnerability...
...Relations Biological and Social Determinism Human behaviour...
...live longer—genetic and social Men have higher...
...organs. Gender: a social construct: norms and...
...of labour) promote social stability: woman’s vulnerability...
N/A 165
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