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Title: Chapter 1, Developing A Sociological Perspective


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Chapter 1, Developing A Sociological Perspective
  • Key Terms

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  • SociologyThe study of human behavior in
    society.
  • Sociological imaginationThe ability to see the
    societal patterns that influence individual and
    group life.

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  • Social speedupChanges in society are placing
    additional stresses on people.
  • TroublesPrivately felt problems that spring from
    events or feelings in one individuals life.

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  • IssuesAffect large numbers of people and have
    there origins in the institutional arrangements
    and history of a society.
  • Empirical approachConclusions are based on
    careful and systematic observations.

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  • DebunkingLooking beyond the facades of everyday
    life.
  • Social structureThe organized pattern of social
    relationships and social institutions that
    together constitute society.

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  • Social institutionsEstablished and organized
    systems of social behavior with a recognized
    purpose.
  • Social changeThe alteration of society over
    time.

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  • Social interactionA behavior between two or more
    people that is given meaning.
  • DiversityThe variety of group experiences that
    result from the social structure of society.

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  • EnlightenmentCharacterized by faith in the
    ability of human reason to solve society's
    problems.
  • PositivismA system of thought in which accurate
    observation and description is considered the
    highest form of knowledge.

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  • HumanitarianismRests on the principle that human
    reason can successfully direct social change for
    the betterment of society.
  • Social factsConceptualized by Durkheim as those
    social patterns that are external to individuals.

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  • Verstehen Understanding social behavior from the
    point of view of those engaged in it.
  • Social actionBehavior through which people give
    meaning.

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  • Organic metaphorConception of society as a
    metaphor, a system of interrelated functions and
    parts that work together to create the whole.
  • Social DarwinismApplication of Darwinian thought
    to society.

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  • Applied sociologyUse of sociological research
    and theory in solving real human problems.
  • FunctionalismInterprets each part of society in
    terms of how it contributes to the stability of
    the whole.

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  • Manifest functionsStated and open goals of
    social behavior.
  • Latent functionsUnintended consequences of
    behavior.

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  • PowerThe ability of a person or group to
    exercise influence and control over others, in
    producing social order.
  • Conflict theory Focuses on the grounds of
    struggle in societyparticularly inequalities
    based on class, race, and gender.

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  • Symbolic interactionTheory that considers
    society to be socially constructed through
    constant negotiation and human interpretation.
  • PostmodernismBased on the idea that society is
    not an objective thing. It is found in the words
    and images that people use to represent behavior
    and ideas.
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