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1 Introduction to the Study of Sociology and Anthropology Key Terms

2 Discussion Objective Define key terms in study of multicultural behavior.

3 Culture is defined as the meanings and ways of life that characterize a society including beliefs, values, norms, sanctions, and symbols. Culture

4 1-4 Developing a Sociological Consciousness Sociology: scientific study of social interaction, social organization, and the relationship between individuals and society –- Rigorous and systematic –- Powerful scientific tool

5 What is Anthropology? The study of humans, past and present The study of humans, past and present – Sociocultural Anthropology -examines patterns and practices across cultures, with a special interest in how people live in particular places and how they organize, govern, and create meaning with attention given to race, sexuality, class, gender, and nationality – -A central concern of anthropologists is the application of knowledge to the solution of human problems -Other areas within anthropology include biological/physical; archeology; and linguistic

6 ` Why are these disciplines sometimes criticized as “soft sciences”? What do you see as the main similarities? Differences? http://www.diffen.com/difference/Anthropology_vs_Sociology http://www.middlebury.edu/academics/soan

7 Methods of Study Qualitative vs. Quantitative – Subjectivity vs. Objectivity What do you see as the problems with both? – Does correlation equal causation? – What do we use to study culture? What makes studying culture difficult? Ethnocentrism vs. Cultural relativism

8 Agency vs. Structure – What determines an individuals behavior? Agency-making individual choices based on free-will Structure-cultural and structural influences operate in the decision making process – How society is organized – Society is patterned

9 The Sociological Perspective The Sociological Imagination – C. Wright Mills

10 Levels of Analysis Macro Analyses - Looks at the "big picture" of society and suggests how society is affected at the institutional level. Micro Analyses - Concerned with the social psychological dynamics of individuals interacting in small groups.

11 Sociological Perspective/Imagination The sociological imagination helps us to understand how the social structure affects our lives and the lives of others Private troubles  Public/Cultural issues

12 Unveiling New Levels of Cultural Reality-The Sociological Imagination –How is each one of these private troubles related to public /Cultural issues? –-Year 11 year old niece has low self esteem issues and may have an eating disorder -Your Islamic friend is harassed by security at the airport –-Your Uncle files bankruptcy due to extreme medical bills after a major car accident -Your cousin joins a gang at the age of 12 -You know someone who is shot in an act of gun violence

13 Dominant and Minority Groups Minority group: subordinate group whose members have significantly less control or power than members of dominant or majority group – What groups constitute a minority group? A dominant group?


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