Social Functionalism
Social structure as a whole.
Actions serve a functional purpose
Conflict Theory
Differences in power result in social institutions or social stratification
Symbolic Interactionism
Society is based on symbols.
Constantly in a state of change
Ethnocentrism
Judge others by the standards of your own culture
Sociological Imagination
Insight that is given by understanding interactions in sociology
Interpretive Sociology
a.k.a verstehen
Study of how people associate meanings to their interactions and communication with other people.
Ex) A wave can mean different things in different cultures
Versetehen
Placing yourself in someone else's shoes
- MAX WEBER
Gemeinschaft
Close group of people with similar morals or goals and willing to sacrifice for sake of the group
Gesselschaft
Indiv. places themselves first
Egalitarian
Equal opportunities and rights
Actions vs Agency
The 2 primary influcencers of human behavior
Actions - act independently
Agency - Social and environmental structure limiting a persons actions
Social Theories
Viewpoints or perspectives that sociologists use to analyze interactions
Positivism
AUGUSTE COMTE
- Indiv. rights are more important that the rule of any one person
- Free will
Interactionism
GEORGE MEAD
- Human interaction produces meaning
Conflict Theory View on Stratification
People who have power will exploit others, causing social classes
Functionalism Conformity
Cooperation is necessary
- Accept social roles
False Consciousness
Base Material and institutional processes in capitalist societies are misleading to the working class
Voluntary Association
Indivs. volunteer to accomplish a purpose
Folkways
Customs and norms regarding proper social behavior
Linguistic Relativity
Viewpoints differ alongside language
Social institution
Structure or mechanism that governs the behavior of a group of individuals
Mass media
Requires an audience
Conformity
Acceptance of decisions of your peers, despite possible negative influences
Stanley Milgram - Going along with your peers is this
Milgram Experiments
Patients continued to falsely shock another participant in the study whenever a wrong answer was given
Disengagement Theory
ELAINE CUMMING AND WARREN HENRY
- How individuals leave society
Gender
How a person or culture defines you
Law of Effect
Causal relationships between actions and positive and negative effects
EDWARD THORNDIKE
Connectionism - mental or behavioral phenomena is the emergent process of interconnected networks of simple units
General ‘Others’
General expectations of people with a society