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1 The Sociological Perspective
Chapter 1 The Sociological Perspective

2 Sociology The scientific study of society and human behavior.
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3 Seeing the Broader Social Context
How Groups Influence People How People are Influenced by Their Society - People Who Share a Culture - People Who Share a Territory The sociological perspective focuses on the importance of groups, and how people are influenced by their society. © Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

4 Sociological Imagination
An awareness of the relationship between an individual and the wider society. © Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

5 Sociological Imagination
Personal trouble versus public issue Link between public and private © Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

6 Social Location - Corners in Life
Jobs Income Education Gender Age Race/Ethnicity © Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

7 Origins of Sociology Tradition vs. Science
The Social Upheavals of the Industrial Revolution, which changed the way people lived their lives The Political Revolutions in America and France The Rise and Success of the Natural Sciences © Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

8 European Founders From left to right: Auguste Comte, Emile Durkheim, Karl Marx, and Max Weber. © Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

9 Auguste Comte and Positivism
Applying the Scientific Method to Social World Comte began to wonder what holds society together Coined the Term “Sociology” “Armchair Philosophy” © Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

10 Herbert Spencer - Social Darwinism
Second Founder of Sociology Disagreed sharply with Comte’s idea that sociologists should guide social reform Lower and Higher Forms of Society Coined Phrase “Survival of the Fittest” Spencer’s idea that it was wrong to help the poor offended many © Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

11 Karl Marx and Class Conflict
Engine of Human History is Class Conflict The Bourgeoisie vs. The Proletariat Marxism Not the Same as Communism Marx thought that people should try to change society Marx did not think of himself as a sociologist © Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

12 Durkheim and Social Integration
Got Sociology Recognized as Separate Discipline Studied How Social Forces Affect Behavior Identified “Social Integration” - Degree to Which People are Tied to Social Group Applying Durkheim © Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

13 Max Weber and the Protestant Ethic
Religion and the Origin of Capitalism Disagreed with Marx’s claim that economics is the central force in social change Said that role belongs to religion Religion is Central Force in Social Change Protestant Ethic and Spirit of Capitalism © Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

14 Sexism in Early Sociology
In Martineau’s day, women were suppose to devote themselves to the four K’s: Kirche, Küche, Kinder, und Kleider (church, cooking, children, and clothes). © Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

15 Racism at the Time: W.E.B Du Bois
B.A. from Fisk University First Harvard Ph.D. for African American It is difficult to grasp how racist society was at this time Published a Book Each Year from Neglected by Sociologist Until Recently © Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

16 Major U.S. Contributors Influential U.S. Sociologists. From left to right, Jane Addams, C.W. Mills, and Talcott Parsons © Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Influential U.S. Sociologists. From left to right, Jane Addams, C.W. Mills, and Talcott Parsons

17 Jane Addams: Sociologist and Social Reformer
Member of American Sociological Society from Start Came from Background of Wealth and Privilege Co-Founded Hull House Co-Founded American Civil Liberties Union © Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

18 Talcott Parsons and C. Wright Mills
Many early North American sociologists saw society as corrupt & in need of reform Parsons Developed Objective Analysis and Models of Society Mills Deplored Theoretical Abstractions in Favor of Social Reform Continuing Tension in Sociology © Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.


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