Sociology: Introduction & Historical Foundations

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Sociology -- the scientific study of human social relationships
Advertisements

Founders and Pioneers of Sociology
Bell Ringer Define “sociology” in your own words..
The Sociological Point of View Sociology: Then and Now
Are there Aliens in Pine Bush? List three (3) possible explanations for this local issue.
Sociology Introductory Topics.
Sociology Section 1: Examining Social Life
Chapter 1: Foundations of Sociology Foundations of Sociology.
Introduction to Sociology Chapter 1. What is Sociology? Definition Sociological Perspective Sociological __________ –C. Wright Mills Sociology as a ________.
 Developed as a field of study  1800s  Several factors led to its creation:  Social changes  Population growth  Housing shortages  Political changes.
SociologyChapter 1 The Sociological Point of View Preview Section 1: Examining Social LifeExamining Social Life Section 2: Sociology: Then and NowSociology:
Examining Social Life Chapter 1 – Section 1.
An Invitation to Sociology
Early Sociologists and Perspectives…
What is Sociology? the scientific study of social structure (human social behavior) Sociological Perspective: a view that looks at behavior of groups,
What factors led to the development of Social Sciences? French Revolution: A new social order was needed Industrial Revolution: Industries were replacing.
THE SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE HOW is the sociological perspective a new and exciting way of seeing the world?
Famous sociologists And Major sociological perspectives
The Sociological Point of View
I NTRODUCTION TO S OCIOLOGY Chapter 1, Section 1.
The Big 5.
Introduction to Sociology. What makes you an individual? List ten things that shape who you are
Unit 1: Culture & Social Structure Chapter 1: The Sociological Perspective The social world guides our life choices just as the seasons influence our.
Unit 1: Culture and Social Structure
Sociology Chapter 1 Section 1 “Examining the Social Life” Sociology and Other Social Sciences Standards 1.1, 1.3, 1.7, 1.9, & 1.11.
The Science of studying society
The Sociological Imagination
Mrs. Hansen Sociology. Section 1: Examining Social Life  Sociology: The study of human society and social behavior, focusing on social interaction.
Chapter One. To better understand human society, sociologists study how humans interact with each other.
The 1st Sociologists!. Development of Sociology –E–Emerged in 19th Century Europe Industrial Revolution- faced new problems such as colonization, migration,
Objective:  Identify and critique the sociological contributions of the following mid-to-late nineteenth century and early twentieth century sociologists:
Origins of Sociology By: Abbey Cameron. social sciences  The study human behavior and institutions is called social sciences.  Examples of social sciences.
Section 2 Development of Sociology
Sociological Perspectives
Sociology Functionalist Perspective Conflict Perspective Interactionist Perspective.
SOCIOLOGY INTRODUCTION Section 2 of Chapter 1. Review Slide (Sect 1- Slide 1) What Sociology IS  Sociology – Social Science of human society and social.
Please add Karl Marx to your list of Founders to Know. (He is covered here, was an omission from the study guide)
Sociology Then and Now. The Sociological Perspective  Allows us to look at social life in a scientific way.  Moves us away from “Common Sense.”  Recognizes.
“Study shows juvenile delinquency increases as church attendance decreases” If you saw this headline in your local paper, you might be tempted to think.
An Introduction.   Sociology is the study of human society and social behavior.  Sociologist are mainly interested in social interaction, how people.
Sociology.
Foundations of Sociology Relation of Sociology to other social sciences.
MR. CALVERT NORTH HIGH SCHOOL Sociology: Sociology Then and Now.
A Brief History of Sociology Guys and Ideas (and Two Women)
The Dead Sociologists Society. Auguste Comte ; was a French philosopher Considered the “Father of Sociology” Lived during the French Revolution.
Functionalists Early Sociologists: Durkheim, Comte, & Spencer View society as a set of interrelated parts that work together to produce a stable social.
Chapter One. To better understand human society, sociologists study how humans interact with each other. 2.
THE FIELD OF SOCIOLOGY Chapter 1. HOW DID SOCIOLOGY DEVELOP?  Developed as an academic discipline in the 1800s  In France, Germany, and England  Social.
EUROPEAN ORIGINS OF SOCIOLOGY!. SOCIOLOGY IS A RELATIVELY NEW SCIENCE IT BEGAN IN THE LATE 19 TH CENTURY, AS A RESULT OF THE PEOPLE WHO MOVED TO THE CITIES.
Early Sociologist. Auguste Comte Focuses on social order and social change Social statistics ( processes) hold society together Society changes through.
Famous Sociologists. Development of Sociology Rapid development of Europe Industrial Revolution Urbanization Revolutions American/French Physical Sciences.
 French ( )  Founder of Sociology as a distinct subject  Applied the methods of physical science to social life  Causes and consequences of.
Chapter 1: The Sociological Point of View Section 2 – Sociology: Then and Now Section 2 – Sociology: Then and Now In this section you will learn about.
The Sociological Perspective
Introduction to Sociology
Unit 1: Introduction to Sociology
Sociology Section 1: Examining Social Life
Introduction to Sociology Chapter 1
Introduction to Sociology
The Sociological Point of View
The Sociological Point of View
The Sociological Point of View
The Sociological Point of View
The Study of Human Relationships
Founders of Sociology SOCI 1010 Unit #1.
Sociological Perspective & Basic Terminology
Sociology: Then and Now
Sociology – Welcome Back!
The Development of Sociology
Sociology Section 1: Examining Social Life
Presentation transcript:

Sociology: Introduction & Historical Foundations

Review: What is Sociology ? the scientific study of society (people living as a community) and human behavior

The What & How of Sociology What (do sociologists study)? Main interest – how people relate to one another and influence each other’s behavior Focus on groups How (what strategies do sociologists use)? Sociological perspective: an unbiased way to view the familiar, the unfamiliar & ourselves viewing group behavior in a scientific, systematic way (common sense= unreliable)

Attractive?

How & when did you develop your standard of beauty? What do you think? How & when did you develop your standard of beauty? There is something inside each of us that shapes our tastes, our likes and dislikes, what we feel is and is not appropriate behavior. That something is society. The sociological perspective allows us to step outside ourselves, passed our biased social lens through which we ordinarily view the world and see things more objectively.

Your main goal for this class… Develop your sociological imagination: idea developed by C. Wright Mills the ability to see the connection between the larger world and your own personal life

The Urinal Game (a.k.a. Sociology is EVERYWHERE) Entry Door Urinal 1 Urinal 2 Urinal 3 1 2 3

Why did you pick THAT urinal? Scenario 1 BUT WAIT! Why did you pick THAT urinal? A man enters an empty restroom. Which of the following urinals does the man use? Entry Door Urinal 1 Urinal 2 Urinal 3 1 2 3

Why did you pick THAT urinal? Scenario 2 BUT WAIT! Why did you pick THAT urinal? A man enters the restroom but finds it occupied with an individual in the far left urinal. Which of the following urinals does the man use now? Entry Door Urinal 1 Urinal 2 Urinal 3 1 2 3

What made you say that answer? Scenario 3 BUT WAIT! What made you say that answer? A man enters the restroom but finds it occupied with an individual in the far left urinal AND the far right urinal. What does the man do now? Entry Door Urinal 1 Urinal 2 Urinal 3 1 2 3

What’s their story?

Describe a time when… You did something you were not comfortable with because someone else told or asked you to. OR You did something just because everyone else was doing it.

What’s their story? “I was only following orders.” Adolf Eichmann “There was a sign 'to disinfection'. They opened the door, threw the children in and closed the door. There was a terrible cry. The bodies were loaded on a rough wagon and taken to a ditch. After that I didn't look at my wife for four weeks.” Testimony of SS Private Boeck What’s their story?

What’s their story?

Describe a time when… You made an assumption about someone that turned out to be totally wrong. OR You were unfairly or inaccurately judged/described by someone who didn’t know you at all.

- http://invisiblepeople.tv/blog/ “I once heard a story about a homeless man on Hollywood Blvd who really thought he was invisible. But one day a kid handed the man a Christian pamphlet. The homeless guy was shocked and amazed, “what! You can see me? How can you see me? I’m invisible!” - http://invisiblepeople.tv/blog/ What’s their story?

Sociology is a SOCIAL SCIENCE Social Science – studying human social behavior or the institutions and functions of human society in a scientific manner Other social sciences: Anthropology, Psychology, Economics, Political Science, & History

Historical Foundations of Sociology

Sociology developed in the 1800s… Your small group will be assigned one of the following timeline items. On your piece of paper, write (bullets are fine) a brief description of your item and create an illustration that represents your item. Factors that led to the development of sociology as a distinct field of study (pg. 9-10) Auguste Comte (pg. 10) Herbert Spencer (pg. 10-11) Karl Marx (pg. 12) Émile Durkheim (pg. 12-13) Max Weber (pg. 14)

Factors that made people wonder about the effect of society on the individual hmmmm…… Industrial Revolution Rapid growth of urban populations = social problems (crime, unemployment, pollution, urban life) American & French Revolutions Demands for freedom and rights Scholars question traditional explanations of life Influence of science (learn through observation, experiments & data collection)

From rural settings to crowded cities.

Tenements: families lived in poverty and despair

From farm work to factories.

Long hours: dangerous machines.

Many women forced to work in factories

Child Labor

Some children worked in the mines producing the coal that powered the factories.

French philosopher August Comte founder of sociology first used science methods to study social life Two focus areas: social order & social change Social statics hold society together & social dynamics cause change Anti-other people’s ideas French philosopher August Comte

English sociologist Herbert Spencer Influenced by Darwin’s evolution theories Social Darwinism Society - set of interdependent parts that work together to keep the system going Social change & unrest naturally occur as a society evolves towards stability & perfection = good, “survival of the fittest” English sociologist Herbert Spencer

German philosopher Karl Marx Society is influenced by how the economy is organized 2 social classes: Bourgeoisie = wealthy capitalists; owners Proletariat = workers Power imbalance would cause a workers’ rebellion; workers would win & create a society without social classes Conflict causes social change German philosopher Karl Marx

Émile Durkheim Agreed: Society - set of interdependent parts that work together to keep the system going BUT he focused on the function (benefits; what it offers to keep the social system going) of each part (esp. religion) Study only observable things French sociologist Émile Durkheim

Max Weber Interested in separate groups rather than society as a whole Studied the effect of society on the individual Study feelings & thoughts (not just observable things) Verstehen – put yourself in the place of others & see the situation through their eyes Ideal type – a good example of something; a basis for comparison German sociologist Max Weber