Objectivity and Values Flashcards

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Early positivists

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● Modernist view of the role of sociology for society
● Sociology’s jobs was to discover the truth about how society works - Social problems and human life could be improved
● crucial role of determining what’s best for society

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Karl Marx

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● Conducted historical analysis and delivered development of human society could be made clear
● Involved an evolution through a series of different types of class-based society in which alienation and exploitation exists - revealing truth of the role of class
● Believed this approach would lead to scientific revolution (overthrow capitalism)

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Weber - role of objectivity and values

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● Essential roles for values in society
○ Desire to appear scientific - select specific facts and study these based on values
○ Data collection and hypothesis testing - process of collecting facts must be objective and unbiased as possible accepted
○ Values in interpretation of data - facts need to be contextualised within a theoretical framework so understood
○ Values and the sociologist as a citizen - must not be ignorant of or seek to ignore moral and political issues raised by their work. Moral responsibility to avoid harm

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Modern positivists

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● Own values irrelevant to their research due to:
○ Desire to be scientific - should remain morally neutral release facts not make moral judgements
○ Social position of sociology - Gouldner by 1950s sociologists were ‘spiritless technicians’ hired to solve problems leaving the values behind not in position to criticise those who paid them

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Committed sociology

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● Myrdal - values are a part of society and sociologists should state their values and ‘take sides’ in the interest of groups
● Value free sociology is:
○ Impossible - values will shape sociological research
○ Undesirable - values needed so sociologists don’t sell their services to higher bidder who pay represent powerless against powerful

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Sides

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● Sociologists must takes sides if sociology is influenced by values
● Becker (Interactionist) - values always present in sociology unlike positivists and functionalists who support powerful (overdogs)
● Instead of seeing things from perspectives sociologists should adopt compassionate stance and take side of underdog e.g criminals, mental patients
● Less known about these groups story needs to be told to redress balance
● Emphasizing and identifying with less powerful informs the research methods interactionists have chosen

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Funding and careers

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● Most sociological research is funded by someone other than sociologists themselves
● Funding body typically dictates direction of research e.g types of questions
● So sociologists work likely to embody values and interests of paymasters
● May wish to further careers and reputations which influence choice of topic and may censor themselves in fear of repercussions if they are outspoken

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Perspectives and methods

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● Each perspective has its own assumptions and values of what society should look like
● Perspective is reflected in research undertaken
● Link between methods and their value-stance e.g interactionists prefer qualitative methods as fits desire to emphasize underdogs
○ Feminism - society based on gender inequality promotes rights of women
○ Functionalism - society as harmonious conservative values favour status quo
○ Marxism - society as conflict-ridden strives for classless society

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Objectivity and realism

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● Realism is stance that there is no absolute objective truth
● What you believe is true, is true to you
● Realism argues that
○ Different groups have different views of what is true - shaped by own concepts
○ No independent way of judging if one thing is truer than another

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relativism and postmodernism

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● Postmodernists take relative view of knowledge
● All sociological perspectives are meta-narratives all imbued with values and assumptions thereofre none can claim to be true
● Postmodernism can be accused of being one big meta-narrative itself as it claims to be telling the truth but itself relative
● Relativism - self-defeating because it claims to be telling truth whilst claiming no perspective can be true
● Sociologists acknowledge that there is a factual world that exists out there
● Once facts are recorded they can be used to judge the values of theories

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