Week 1 Flashcards

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Sociology

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the study of how societies are organized and how the organization of a society influences the behaviour of the people living in it

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Sociological Imagination

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understanding personal issues of individuals as part of larger public issues and period. Affects individuals and society

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3
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Micro-level theories

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interactional phenomena (person-to-person interaction)

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4
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Macro-level theories

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explanations about how institutions, economics, nations and societies operate

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5
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Structural Functionalism

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  • human behaviour is governed by stable patterns of social relations and social structures. -Norms, traditions & institutions that bind people to society and maintain order.
  • Views society as having specific “working parts”
  • critique: may ignore power struggles and class , assumes stability
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Emilie Durkheim (1858-1917)

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created foundation for structural func. - French sociologist - wanted sociology to be a rigorous science guided by analysis of social facts
-studied suicide: heavily shaped by social conditions, if in a state of anomie

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social fact

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things that exist outside the individual and puts constraints on behaviour (eg. give gifts at xmas, having a xmas tree)

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anomie

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when norms and values break down in a society. People more likely to commit suicide if not integrated in society with common values or social expectations

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solidarity

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how people in a society are connected and guided by shared values, norms and rules that help maintain social order

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organic solidarity

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think urban living, people have different roles and all contribute to make society function, but it is somewhat impersonal and we don’t know the people personally, a city would break down if sanitation workers stopped working,

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mechanical solidarity

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everyone is connected and works together in society, same belief, does same thing, in structurally simple societies

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12
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common consciousness

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collection of all the beliefs, morals and ideas that are the social facts

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13
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Conflict Theory

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  • emphasizes power struggles and conflict in society
  • macro-level (eg. class relations usually socioeconomic)
  • patterns of inequality and their outcomes
  • domination and subordination and how they play out
  • people in advantage will try to stay up and subordinate groups try to increase their advantage
  • critique: may overlook forces of stability in society
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14
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Karl Marx (1818-1883)

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believed all societies were based on social conflicts

-key to understanding was looking at socioeconomic relationships in the society

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15
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historical materialism

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how production is organized

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16
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capitalism

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specifically, (wage labour, private ownership production, profit-making) leads to alienation of workers from their labour

17
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Two classes

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Owners (bourgeoisie/capitalists) that profit from labour of proletariats and Proletariats (workers) who sell their labour to live

18
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Symbolic Interactionism

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  • micro-level interpersonal communications and interactions
  • emphasizes social life is possible only because people attach meaning to things
  • people help create social circumstances, not just react to them
19
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Max Weber (1864-1920)

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  • main focus on individuals
  • cultural values influence indv. Behaviours which in turn shapes society
  • proposed that post-capitalism, modern society will be defined by rational bureaucracies
20
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W.E.B. Du Bois (1868-1963)

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  • studied lives of black and white Americans post slavery & Jim Crow era
  • 1st sociologist to describe effects of structural racism
  • introduced concepts of double consciousness, the colourline, and the psychological wage of whiteness
21
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double consciousness

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fractured sense of identity among black americans, comes from viewing oneself through eyes of the white world

22
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the colourline

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separation of black and white people

23
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Psychological Wages of whiteness

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symbolic rewards white people receive from system