Lesson 2: Sociological
Lesson 2: Sociological
Lesson 2: Sociological
Sociological
Perspective
of SELF
The term sociology is derived from the
science
SOCIOLOGY
relationship that occur within the group
SYMBOLIC
continued Mead’s work and coined the
3 premises:
society.
specific circumstances.
Our bodies age
interaction
The
Individuals are a product of social
individuals to respond to each individuals to take on the individuals to adhere to the rules
other through symbols, gestures, different roles, pretend and of the activity.
The
active aspect of the Person
you.
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child's behaviours.
Self-Image
was developed in recognizing how others are
action transpiring
Self-Awareness
having a clear understanding of your
Socialism.
published in 1803, defends Enlightenment ideals and expresses the idea that
certainty in morality and politics would emerge from the application of the
scientific method to the social order. The letters are addressed in turn to
The first … marches under the banner of the progress of the human
mind. It is composed of scientists, artists and all those who hold liberal
proprietors who do not belong in the first category are part of the
second. The third class, which rallied round the slogan of ‘Equality’ is
theory of evolution.
PHILOSOPHY
Social Statistics Moral dictum - humans
problems.
David Emile Durkheim (1858-1917)
French sociologist cited as the principal architect of modern
social sciences.
social disintegration.
of anomie emerges.
SOCIOLOGY OF COLLECTIVE
KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATIONS
learning theory.
important ideas:
Social
1. Mediating processes occur between stimuli &
responses.
may:
violence
problems
and
victimizers
People’s belief about their capabilities
as threats to be avoided
4 Main Sources of Self Efficacy
Psychological
Persuasion
Experience
Experience
Reponses
Vicarious
Mastery
Social
They interpret their
A resilient sense of efficacy People seek proficient persuaded that they lack
stress reactions and
requires experience in models who possess capabilities tend to avoid
tensions as signs of
overcoming obstacles the competencies to challenging activities that
vulnerability to
through perseverant effort which they aspire cultivate potentials and
poor performance
give up in the face of
difficulty
Karl Marx (1818-1881)
German philosopher, economist, historian, sociologist, political
Communist Manifesto.
Das Kapital
Alienation from
Alienation from
Alienation from
Product
Others
Self
My activity has no relation to my One can now have enemies At a deeper level still, the sense of
That which I produced, or
loss of identity or loss of meaning is
we produced, immediately desires about what I want to do, in a new sense. Only with
an expression, but one still
becomes the possession of no relation with the ways I might the breakdown of primitive
alienated itself, of our real loss of
another and is therefore out choose to express myself, no communism does man
humanity, alienation from the
of our control. relation with the person I am or become a wolf to man. human “species-being”
and charismatic.
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Max Weber
control.
Lewis Morgan (1818-1881)
American ethnologist and a principal founder of scientific
anthropology
society
SOCIAL
progress
development
CULTURAL DISTINCTIONS
1. Technology
2. Governments
Ethnic Periods
3. Family and Kinship Systems
1. Savagery
4. Property
2. Barbarism
5. and Others...
3. Civilization
Types of Kinship System
CLASSIFICATORY DESCRIPTIVE
sex siblings.
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Bandura
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Henri de Saint-Simon | French social reformer. (n.d.). Retrieved August 14, 2021, from https://www.britannica.com/biography/Henri-de-Saint-Simon
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Lewis Henry Morgan | American anthropologist. (n.d.). Retrieved August 14, 2021, from https://www.britannica.com/biography/Lewis-Henry-Morgan
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Weber-German-sociologist
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