The Study of Sociology: Sociology as a Discipline and Sociological Theory Flashcards
What is the Sociological imagination?
– it is to pay attention to the intersection of the individual level and contextual level
What are the two points of focus of the sociological imagination?
– personal troubles: which is the extension of individual biology
– social issues: which is the extension of structural context
What is an example of personal troubles for someone who doesn’t have a job?
– they may be “lazy” or lack of knowledge, carelessness, not turning in resumes
What is an example of structural context for someone who doesn’t have a job?
– lack of jobs, unemployment rate; if there are lack of jobs it doesn’t matter what one does individually
What is Constrained Choice Theory ?
- our choices are constrained
- doesn’t mean we don’t have choices
- means the number and which choices are not limitless
- level of constraints varies on societal level
- not all choices are good and not all of them are available to us
What are the 3 big questions?
– What is the nature of the structure?
- -> have to know/understand the context
- -> we look at how people interact w/ one another (not at the individual level)
What is the relative position of the structure/context?
–> comparison of other structures
Ex: how someone’s individual health varies with other people
Who has the power?
- -> Who are the influencers?
- -> Who gets to say what is good?
- -> Who gets to say what is bad?
- -> Who gets to say what’s real or not?
T or F, personal troubles are the same as the micro level
- False, they are not
T or F, no personal trouble is devoid of context
True
T or F, personal troubles can be a result of larger social issue/ society and vice versa
True
What is the definition of constructed?
– something that has been made up but has reality because its been made real
Ex: currency –> isn’t natural, constructed but has reality bc its been made real
What is the definition of social constructed?
- knowing people are a product of their time
- change over time and differences between groups
- doesn’t have to have these two in order to be socially constructed
T or F, in sociology we tend to focus on macro, micro and mezo
True
What are the 4 diff theories?
- The Conflict Approach
- Functionalism
- Social Exchange Theory
- Symbolic Interactionism
Who are the 3 thinkers?
- Emile Durkheim
- Karl Marx
- Max Webber
What were Durkheim’s key ideas ?
– often linked to functionalism even though he wasn’t a functionalist
– social fact
– Anomie
– Specialization