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Sociology is art by being...
interpretive method-human agency

people can change their mind

unpredictable

never recreate a social situation put urslef in their place

humanism

roots in social philosophy
Science by...
being objective

empirical method-observing group behavior- evidence

statistical and quantitative data

peer revire
Society is
what we have created and behave in ways that unchangeable
Economic
money

social sciences -supply and demand
price, interconnection markets

principle of exchange
cost vs. benefits analysis
of behavior

fundamentals of stratification and inequality

adam,, smith, Ricardo, marx
psychology
social psychology
how group affect our behavior

relationship, patterns and trends, "group think"


Internal and cognitive
freewill
human agency-choose ur actions
History
stats and data
narrative
explains event

context-background history

Difference- sociology looks for patterns and theory
predictable

generalized account of classes of events
political science
philosophical
training public and civic minded people

power

organizations

political behavior
anthropology
archeology
primitive peoples
tribal and rural

sociology is a modern and urban society
sociological imagination

c wright mills 1959
breaks down promise of soc

critical reflection and analysis on the connections between historical forces and individual people

what is going in the world that shapes this situation

big picture
Verstehen
max weber

empathetic understanding

ability to understand peoples meaningful social action by trying to imagine urslef in their place

why they do the things they do

try to understand how they create meaning for their own action
why did sociology develop into academic discipline? growth?
roots in Europe
1800s
16 century and on
age of exploration-new world
enlightenment -age of reason
breaking with church
john locke
science is better
human freedom reason
equality citizenship
progress with reason and morals
French Revolution
1789
ideas of human progress thru reaosn

inalienable rights of humans
people starving
industrial revolution
england 1700s-1800s

science and machinery

urbanization-move to cities and grow

social probs-crime' dease
prostitution
unsafe and unsanitary living
child labor
homelessness poverty

scince can sole all this probs
France mid 1800s
August Comte-term scologoy
(saint-simm)

order and stability thru application of science to society problems

progeress thru science

social philospers
Emile Durkheim
1st real sociologist
does research

social facts can be studies as things

influential on methods of scology

suicide, religion, education and social organizations
Germany mid 1800s

karl marx
economic basis

class struggle and inequality

history-engine of history is conflict

economic base

struggle between owners and workers

social theorist-influences sociology gretaely

first theorist to develop class analysis
Germany 1900s
Max Weber realy 1900s
true sociologist

inequality and struggle

status "connection/' and power

family name

organizations

micro small view of people individuals
France
Comte and Durkheim
focus on progress order and stability

analyze how parts of society work together to support the whole

look at sharing of values and social consensus
Germany
mark and max weber
see society as a series of historic struggle competition and conflict

critical analysis of social class and ineqialified

seek to find out why the enlightenment ideas never came to be
u.k
smiliar to frech ideas but with an extreme casissez faire ideology

social Darwinism
the biological anayllogy and the evolution of society

guide own affairs
triangulation
use of multiple methods in a research study
how subjects are chosen?
passion about topic, gaps in knowledge or previous research,influence of training