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Sociology |
The study of how human society develops, functions, and structures itself. |
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“Post-Truth” Society |
Objective facts are becoming less important to the formation of opinions than appeals to emotion. |
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The Sociological Imagination |
Enables us to see an individual’s circumstances in the context of broader social forced that affects us all. |
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Theoretical Perspective |
The means sociologists use to “decode” the social world. |
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Theory |
A number of statements or propositions that support a related conclusion. |
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Classical Theory |
Karl Marx, Max Weber, Emile Durkheim |
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Classical Theory |
Karl Marx, Max Weber, Emile Durkheim |
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Modern Theory |
Structural functionalism, conflict theory, feminist theory, symbolic interactionism |