Commit Sociology Flashcards

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Why Sociology?

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ability to view our own society as an outsider rather than only from perspective of personal experiences + cultural biases
involves critical thinking + questioning what otherwise may simply be taken for granted or assumed to be “natural.“

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Why Sociology?

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empowering tool: allows us to look beyond limited understanding of behaviour to see world + ppl in new way + through broader lens
•look around you with a set of eyes when you are looking at something for the first time
•See all the small ways in which things are done differently
•Small problems in understanding is meant to bring empowering insight

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Content Analysis

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Introduction: Frames research report
Research Question: What are you investigating
Operationalization – How will you observe/measure your variables
Data Collection – Gathering all your observations

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Content Analysis

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Data Coding – Sorting observations into categories
Data Analysis – Discussion of patterns to provide answer Comparative Discussion – substantive or process based comparison
Conclusion: Frames research report

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Sociology

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study of social patterns/variations
fostered by a curiosity about the social world
•Diverse discipline
•Difficult to synthesize

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Tackles myths: Naturalization

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something that comes with the timeless, universal, a-historical view of how things are, thus lending itself to seeing things as “natural”
•knowing beyond taken for granted, historicity/relativity of these ideas

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Tackles myths: Unbounded Individualism

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idea that everyone in the world is free to make any + all choices they want + thus their lives simply outcome of these choices. Agency + structure, how social location enables + constrains types of opportunities we have + strongly influences choices we made
structure of the social

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Tackles myths: Language

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constitutive nature of language, describe world, affects how we see + make sense of world – constitutive role

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Tackles myths:

Common sense knowledge

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Rich, complex + key to every day living, also partial, incomplete + sometimes fully mistaken

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Relativism

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beginning
relative to where, what, when, to who
Under what conditions is it the same/different
power, institutions, social groups + other factors play a role
•not that one is better than another

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Power

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Ability of ppl/groups to achieve goals despite opposition from others

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Power: Micro

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Bullying

power not permanent attribute that people have/don’t – Power is always context based

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Power: Macro

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politics, courts, mass media (shaping public opinion)
Sometimes use of power often invisible – strongest forms of power often unseen and go into taken-for-granted nature of things

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Power

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not always top down, but can be bottom up – less powerful groups may organize + resist
organization + resistance are themselves bases of power
•Some individuals able to carry power over different contexts
•Need to use methods to see effects of invisible power

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Sociology

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diverse discipline for increasingly complex world
to describe, explain, understand + affect the processes:
Industrialization
Urbanization
Secularization
Rationalization
Globalization
tool to study social change + to contribute to social change.

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DIFFERENT AIMS:

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1) describing social world + constituent parts
2) understanding
3) changing
positivist sociology, interpretive sociology + critical sociology
•Not same objectives in minds

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Sociology

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  • Private problems something that many individuals share
  • No longer private – public issue
  • ***patterns - concern once you’ve noticed a social pattern
  • C. Wright Mills
  • Impact what we beieve is true/false
  • We can create host of combinations by looking at the impact of social on these characteristics
  • How it impacts policies + major institutions