Theories of Sociology “the brain of it all”. Objectives: At the end of this unit students will...

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Theories of Sociology

“the brain of it all”

Objectives: At the end of this unit students will be able to:

O Identify and explain the three major sociological theories as well as all important vocabulary associated with those theories. (social darwinism, function, dysfunctional, manifest function, latent function, symbol)

O Identify sociology as a social science as well as be able to explain how it applies to as well as is different from other social sciences.

O Explain what the sociological imagination is as well as its impact our their lives today.

3 Perspectives of Sociology

O- Conflict Perspective

O- Functionalist Perspective

O- Symbolic Interactionist Perspective

Conflict Perspective

O Focus on the forces in society that promote competition and change

O View social life as a competing power struggle among competing social groups

O Karl Marx – groups in society are engaged in a continuous power struggle for control of scarce resources

O Haves vs. Have notsO A few power elite make all the choices….?

Conflict Theory

O Conflict may occur over differences in values & interests

O Conflict may range from hostility, tension, competition, and rivalry to outright violence

O Conflict with outside forces binds group members together

O Conflict over issues may lead to positive social change

Functionalist PerspectiveO View society as a set of interrelated

parts that work together to produce a stable social system

O Survive on consensus – meaning most people agree on what is good for society, and then work together to ensure that the social system runs smoothly.

O Founders – Comte, Spencer

HUMAN

BODY EXAMP

LENormal vs. Abnormal

Structure & Function

Types of Functions:O Manifest Function –

O Intended and recognized

O Latent Function – O Unintended & recognized

Applications – What are the functions of…..

Interactionist

O Focuses on how individuals interact with one another in Society, and the shared meanings they place on their own actions and the actions of others.

O MEANS OF COMMUNICATION!!

O Primary groups are the most impactful(family, peer group, school mates, coworkers)

O Bottom line – life wouldn’t make sense

SYMBOLIC

Symbols in everyday life

O Without symbols – there would be no aunts, dads, employers, teachers, or even brothers or sisters.

O Symbols define what our relationships are.

O Behavior – different among parents, peers, boyfriend / girlfriend?

Interactionist Perspective contd.

O Use of Symbols – O Physical Objects, gestures, words, and

events.

O Examples?

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