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Science vs Arts AND ACTION


What is the difference?

Science comes from INTELLECT


Arts comes from EMOTIONS




sociology is at the level of ACTION- where intellect and emotion combine

Thomas Kuhn

- Rejected development by accumulation


- shared paradigm


- lots of paradigm

Michel Foucault

- Humankind creates ORDER


- all areas of knowledge based on SAME EPISTEME


- modern episteme is process, action, change

Foucault vs. Kuhn

F


- Epitsteme




K


- paradigm

Talcott Pasons

- Orthodox Consensus= no single paradigm has fully dominated sociology

Metatheory

The systematic study of sociological theory

Gidden

- Theory of strucuration


- Recursive practices****


- ACTIONS REOCCUR



Why is social action recursive?

- draws on EXISTING knowledge



Bourdieu

- Sociology must uncover buried structures of social worlds


- Anti dualistic


- Field, Capital, Habitus, Doxa



Adam Smith

- Wrote the Wealth of Nations


- moral philosopher



Human order- engagment

3 ways of engaging with the world


- micro/macro


- structure/agency


- formal/informal

Frye

without action nothing changes

Hegel

- critical to Marx


- 4 aspects


- overcoming alienation


- totality



Scientific managemnetTaylorism

- utilitarianism- maximize benefit, minimize cost


- people will resist change


- result in reduced size of workface, deskilling

Ford or Fordism

- The cars


- created the ASSEMBLY LINE


-de skilled labour



Marx

- Class inequality


- two-class model


- future is COMMUNISM


Weber

- now share holders control firms


- powerful families have influence

First wave feminist

- access education for daughters

Second wave feminist

- equal rights for women

Catherine Hakim

- rejects the view that womens oppression ca be handled by class analysis alone



Christine Bose

internationaldivision of labor with core production in global North and raw materialsproduced in global South

Beauvoir

you are not born, but become a women

Judith Butler

Sex as a discursive formation

Fausto

the boundaries between masculine and feminine are harder than ever to define

Betty Friedan

- the problem that has no name, each housewife struggles



Kate Millet

Sexual politics-book

Barbara Smith

Black feminist

Chandra Monhanty

- Its dangerous to turn feminism into western feminism because they see women as one group and dont look at race, ethic or class

Durkheim

Suicide as an explanation for deviant behaviour


- People are born into a society


- lots of social influence


- the more integrated a person is, the more successful they are



Merton

- Strain theory- deviant behaviour is not due to biology, arises in response to social situations, agrees somewhat with Durkheim

strain theory

actions diverge from norm

Cohen

corner boys, college boys and delinquent boys