" or To Question The Habits or Customs of Habits That Seem "Natural" To Us
" or To Question The Habits or Customs of Habits That Seem "Natural" To Us
" or To Question The Habits or Customs of Habits That Seem "Natural" To Us
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Sociology is the study of human society and human relationships
Sociology study topics such as work, religion, and race all sociologists are
connected by sociological imagination the term was coined by c wright mills.
Mills believes that he is what society tells him to do and says all of his
personal experience can be explained by larger forces in society. To
understand the personal you need to move beyond the personal. We begin to
believe things that society tells us for example you dont have a job because
you are not working hard enough. We connect our personal experience to
society at large and greater historical fact he also said "make the familiar
strangea " or to question the habits or customs of habits that seem "natural" to us
Social institutions are a network of structures in society that work to
socialize the groups of people within them examples are the legal system,
prisons, the educational system, the military and family.
Social identity is the way individuals define themselves in relationship to
groups they are a part of (or in relationship to groups they choose not to be a
part of) sum total of stories that make grand narrative
Connections to other social structures the legal system is to enforce
copyright law primary and secondary systems to sort out who can attend
college administrative system is to select staff and faculty so it becomes
very hard to fake getting a college diploma
Asking a rich sociological question
An example of a bad sociological question is after 9/11 what is going on in
the Muslim community that produces terrorists the consequences of this was
hate crimes against the Muslim population and a cultural stigma that led to
hate crimes.
Five Theoretical Frameworks
Conflict theory- Is that conflict at all levels is the force that drives social
change opposite the functionalists idea that societies are in general harmony
Before capitalism there was feudalism during the 15th century feudalism
started to decline the enclosure system which forced people to move out it
lasted from 1500-1700 a lot of peasants started to go to the cities by kicking
peasants off the land the land itself became valuable
Capitalism helps maintain a cohesiveness also in capitalism there is a free
hand that
Carl Marx and Fredrick Engels wrote the communist manifesto
Karl Marx says in capitalism we are alienated from the product because we
dont know what where making anymore
We are also alienated from the production process we are also alienated from
each other and finally we are alienated from ourselves
Max weber who wrote the protestant ethic and spirit of capitalism
The State is an abstract concept that is made up of many different types of
things
Types of legitimate authority Charismatic authority in authority using ones
charisma in order to traditional authority is when things are done because
they have always been that way
Bureaucracy is a legal rational organization or code of administration that
governs with reference to rules and emphasizes meritocracy
A Process in the making many believe that there are only two sexes male
and female and that all people fall into one category
Race is a social construction
Religion is a system of beliefs and practices around sacred beliefs that share
a same story
Religions of the world theism
Ehticalism
Animism the beliefs that sprits inhabit the natural world
Sacred describes holy things
Profane describes ordinary mundane thins of everyday life
Why do we separate the sacred from the profane?
We do we need religion
How might religious ideas shape society?