Chapter 1 - Intro to Sociology Flashcards

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Sociological Imagination

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the quality of mind that enables a person to see the connection between individual experiences/problems and social structures/context (rather than individual causes)

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Emile Durkheim

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Suicide rates are directly relation to the level of an individual’s social solidarity (too high or too low = suicide) which includes shared values and beliefs.

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Social Solidarity

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  • The degree to which group members share beliefs and values

- the intensity and frequency of their interaction

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Order theories

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Supports status quo

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Change theories

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social change/social revolution

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Macr-sociology

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Society shapes us

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Micro-sociology

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we make society

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Main sociological Paradigms

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  1. Structural Functionalism (order, macro)
  2. Conflict Theory (change, macro)
  3. Symbolic Interactionism (change, micro)
  4. Feminist Theory (change, macro & micro)
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Structural Functionalism

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Human Behaviour is governed by relatively stable social structures.

  • Social structures maintain/undermine social stability, the functionality of these parts are what make society stable
  • Social structures are based mainly on shared values or preferences
  • Social inequality is functional
  • reestablishing equilibrium can best solve social problems
  • criticized for reinforcing status quo and not considering equality
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Conflict Theory

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Relationship between classes - Karl Marx – working class needs to develop class consciousness (shared interests differ from upper class) (can be viewed as a holistic unit)

  • Major patterns of inequality in society produce social stability in some circumstances and social change in others.
  • Members of privileged groups struggle to maintain power and subordinate groups struggle to increase theirs.
  • Our material conditions of life shape how we think and ideas that we hold
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Symbolic Interactionism

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Based on interpersonal communication, where interactions create society

  • An adequate explanation of social behaviour requires understanding the subjective meanings people attach to their social circumstances.
  • Criticism: too much emphasis on micro – not enough emphasis on how larger social institutions shape society
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Subjectivity

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Our individual understanding of the world around us - our own perception.

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Feminist Theory

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Based on gender relations and gender inequality.

  • Patriarchy is as important as class inequality
  • existing patterns of gender inequality can and should be changed for the benefit of all members of society
  • male domination and female subordination are determined by structures of power and social convention.
  • Criticism: Patronizing, gender based equality, perspectives that rely on the concept of patriarchy fail to recognize that not all men dominate all women
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Tracy Chapman’s Revolution video:

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Conflict theory - Welfare, unemployment lines etc – talking about the poorer, working class and rising up to revolt
Marx predicts that the working class will rise up to get their share – capitalists benefit from lots of unemployment because it keeps the labour costs low
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My country tis of thee video

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Structural functionalism –everyone working together to create a nation of freedom – the song creates social consensus, national pride and a sense of social solidarity
Reinforces social order and maintain equal equilibrium

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James Blunt video

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Symbolic Interactionism – seeing death and birth etc – about emotion, interaction and communication
Ex: telling lies – study both the liar and the listener and how symbols can change the way the lie is interpreted and received
Subjectivity: the way we see the world
Cry on my shoulder = non-verbal gesture
How peoples understanding of friendship and how friendship is defined through symbolic interactions

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Mad World – Gary Jules

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Symbolic Interactionism – non verbal gestures, physical posture, expressions (inc. blank expressions), emotions (how we both convey and construct emotion)
“look right through you” – the feeling of not being acknowledged, or by not paying attention to another

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If I were a boy

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Feminist theory – discussion of gender roles: what is appropriate for males and females
Double standard – role reversal and different perspectives – suggests that men are more carefree and women cant be like that, double standard regarding appropriate sexual behaviour, females are socialized to put others first

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Patriarchy

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The traditional system of political and economic inequality between men and women.