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Functional Analysis
a theoretical framework in which society is viewed as composed of various parts, each with a function that, when fulfilled, contributes to society's equilibrium; also known as functionalism and structural functionalism (Durkheim)
Positivism
The application of the scientific approach to the social world (Comte)
Micro Sociology
Examination of small
Macro Sociology
Examination of large
Phenomenology
Social Reality is constructed in the minds of social actors
Ethnomethodology
The study of how people use background assumptions to make sense out of life (Garfinkel)
Sociological Perspective
the special point of view of sociology that sees general patterns of society in the lives of particular people
Social Reality
theory for explaining how cultures construct and maintain their realities using signs and symbols; argues that people learn to behave in their social world through interaction with it
Normative Statements
expresses a value judgement about whether a situation is desirable or undesirable; expresses a judgement about what ought to be.
Empirical Statement
describe what is in the social world without evaluating it; based on facts, not opinion
Conflict Theory
Society is composed of groups competing for scarce resources (Marx)
Society
a group of people who share a culture and a territory
Verstehen
understanding social behavior by putting yourself in the place of others (Weber)
Social Institutions
The organized means each society develops to meet its basic needs (Family, Government, Beliefs, Economics, Education)
Social Integration
the degree to which people feel a part of social groups (Durkheim)
Basic Sociology
Research whose purpose is to make discoveries about life in human groups, not to make changes in those groups
Sociology
The scientific study of human behavior in groups
Symbolic Interactionism
a microlevel theory in which shared meanings, orientations, and assumptions form the basic motivations behind people's actions (Mead)
Social Facts
Durkheim's term for a group's patterns of behavior
Applied Sociology
using sociology to solve problems
Latent Functions
unintended consequences
Manifest Functions
intended and recognized consequences