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The Sociological Perspectives

• The Structural/Functional Perspective

• The Conflict Perspective

• Symbolic/Interactionist Perspective

Structural - Functional

• Society is viewed as a complex system of parts (structures) that

 interact to perform various necessary functions

• Shared values, norms, attitudes and beliefs (consensus)

• Change is generally viewed as disruptive and gradual

• Macrosociology

Conflict Theory

• Views society as a struggle for resources and power

• Change is inevitable, often beneficial and can be violent

• Conflict between the classes determines social change

• Some groups prosper at the expense of others

• Conflict is universal; social consensus is limited and

 inequality is widespread

• Macrosociology

Symbolic Interactionism

• Studies society through interactions within individual

 and small groups

• Interaction between individuals is negotiated through

 shared symbols, gestures and nonverbal communications

• Humans are social animals and require interaction

• Asks the questions” “How do individuals experience

 one another?” “How do they interpret the meaning of these

 interactions?” and “How do people construct a sense of self

 and the society as a whole?”

• Microsociology
Famous Theorists
(you should know)




Auguste Comte
(French)(1798-1857)




                    • Coined the term “sociology”

• Believed society could be studied like any other science

• Key concepts: positivism, sociology the “queen” of sciences,

 social engineering

Harriet Martineau
English (1802-1876)




                        • Translated A. Comte’s work into English

• Concerned with social change and the plight of women

 and children in English factories during the early phases

 of industrialization

• First acknowledged female sociologist

• Examined emerging American society (c 1834)
Émile Durkheim
(French) (1858-1917)




                          • Founded sociology as an academic discipline

• Famous for his study on suicides (1897)

• Use of statistics in sociology

• Key concepts: social facts, social structure

 social solidarity, collective conscience, mechanical and

 organic solidarity, anomie

• Structural/functionalist theorist

Karl Marx
(German) (1818-1883)




                          • Founder of political / economic theory of socialism (communism)

• Considered the founder of the conflict perspective

• Wrote the Communist Manifesto and co wrote Das Kapital (with

 Friedrich Engels)

• Key concepts: proletariat, bourgeoisie, capitalists, social class,

 dialectics (thesis, antithesis, synthesis)
Max Weber
(German) (1864-1920)




                        • Believed that sociologist could never capture the reality

 of society but should focus on ideal types that best capture

 the essential features of aspects of social reality

• Key concepts: bureaucracy, verstehen, rationalization of the

 modern world, people are becoming prisoners of new

 technology, loss of individuality

Herbert Spencer
(English) (1820-1903)




                        • Structural/Functionalist

• Coined the term “survival of the fittest” in reference to human

 social arrangements (Social Darwinism)

• Advocated against social reform efforts to poor people because

 it disrupts the natural selection process of evolution
Jane Addams
(American) (1880-1935)




                         • Won the first Nobel Peace Prize (1931) given to an

 American sociologist

• Founded Hull House for the poor in Chicago

• Influenced the “Chicago School” of applied sociology

 (social problems)

• Pioneered the study of social problems

W. E. B. DuBois
(American) (1868-1963)




                         • First Afro-American PhD graduate of Harvard University

• Concerned with the social position of African-Americans in US

 society.

• Wrote The Philadelphia Negro (1899) on race relations

• Used statistics to examine racial discrimination against blacks

Talcott Parsons
(American) (1902-1979)




                         • Reintroduced the theories of European sociologists while

 teaching at Harvard University

• Structural/Functionalist

• Abstract “ivory tower” theoretician

• Emphasis on empirical research--not social reform
C. Wright Mills
(American) (1916-1962)




                • Taught at Columbia University

• Marxist, structural/functionalist theorist

• Key concepts: power elite, radical social change, social

 injustices, applied sociology, the “sociological imagination”

Robert K. Merton
(American) (1910-2002)




                • Taught at Columbia University

• Sought to bridge the European “grand” theories and a

 more focused research style

• Structural/Functionalist

• Key concepts: manifest & latent functions, “Strain Theory”

 of deviance, dysfunctions

George Herbert Mead
(American) (1863-1961)




                         • Symbolic/Interactionist theorist

• Believed that the self was a social product acquired by

 observing and assimilating the identities of others

• Key concepts: “I” & “me”, significant other, generalized other,

 role taking, preparatory stage, play stage, game stage.
Charles Horton Cooley
(American) (1864-1929)




                • Symbolic interactionist theorist

• We develop a sense of who we are in society based upon

 interaction with others and how we feel others perceive us

• The “Looking Glass Self”

Erving Goffman
(American) (1922-1982)




                         • Symbolic interactionist theorist

• Believed we play roles and present a “face” for public view

• Key concepts: dramaturgical approach, frontstage & backstage

 selves, presentation of self

Sigmund Freud
(German)(1856-1939)




                         • Psychoanalyst

• Key concepts: unconscious, id, ego, superego, psycho-sexual

 stages, psychoanalysis, ego defense mechanisms, free association.

 dream interpretation, seduction theory, libido, libidinal energy
Erik Erikson
(German/American)(1902-1994)




                         • Psychologist

• Eight Stages of Man (Psycho-social stages)

• Focused on ego conflict through the life span and

 how they are resolved

Lawrence Kohlberg
(American)(1927-1988)




                • Psychologist

• Expanded Piaget’s theory of moral development in children

• Key concepts: Stages of Moral Development, the “Heinz scenario”

Carol Gilligan
(American) (1936- )




                • Social psychologist: former student of Lawrence Kohlberg

• Took a feminist perspective to moral reasoning, author of

 In a Different Voice, which proposes that males and

 females have different moral reasoning

• Key concepts: caring perspective (females); justice & law (males)
Albert Bandura
(American) (1925- )




                • Social (cognitive) psychologist, performed classic study of

 imitation and aggressive behaviors in children.

• Key concepts: social learning theory, imitation, models,

 vicarious reinforcement, expectancies self efficacy, reciprocal

 determinism

B(urrhus) F(redrick) Skinner
(American) (1904-1990)




                        • Psychologist, learning theorist, behaviorist. Taught at Harvard

 University, probably the most famous American psychologist

• Wrote several books including: The Behavior of Organisms,

 Beyond Freedom and Dignity, and Walden Two

• Key concepts: operant learning, positive & negative reinforcement,

 punishment, shaping, schedules of reinforcement,

 behavior modification, the Skinner Box

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The sociological perspectives

  • 1. The Sociological Perspectives • The Structural/Functional Perspective • The Conflict Perspective • Symbolic/Interactionist Perspective Structural - Functional • Society is viewed as a complex system of parts (structures) that interact to perform various necessary functions • Shared values, norms, attitudes and beliefs (consensus) • Change is generally viewed as disruptive and gradual • Macrosociology Conflict Theory • Views society as a struggle for resources and power • Change is inevitable, often beneficial and can be violent • Conflict between the classes determines social change • Some groups prosper at the expense of others • Conflict is universal; social consensus is limited and inequality is widespread • Macrosociology Symbolic Interactionism • Studies society through interactions within individual and small groups • Interaction between individuals is negotiated through shared symbols, gestures and nonverbal communications • Humans are social animals and require interaction • Asks the questions” “How do individuals experience one another?” “How do they interpret the meaning of these interactions?” and “How do people construct a sense of self and the society as a whole?” • Microsociology
  • 2. Famous Theorists (you should know) Auguste Comte (French)(1798-1857) • Coined the term “sociology” • Believed society could be studied like any other science • Key concepts: positivism, sociology the “queen” of sciences, social engineering Harriet Martineau English (1802-1876) • Translated A. Comte’s work into English • Concerned with social change and the plight of women and children in English factories during the early phases of industrialization • First acknowledged female sociologist • Examined emerging American society (c 1834)
  • 3. Émile Durkheim (French) (1858-1917) • Founded sociology as an academic discipline • Famous for his study on suicides (1897) • Use of statistics in sociology • Key concepts: social facts, social structure social solidarity, collective conscience, mechanical and organic solidarity, anomie • Structural/functionalist theorist Karl Marx (German) (1818-1883) • Founder of political / economic theory of socialism (communism) • Considered the founder of the conflict perspective • Wrote the Communist Manifesto and co wrote Das Kapital (with Friedrich Engels) • Key concepts: proletariat, bourgeoisie, capitalists, social class, dialectics (thesis, antithesis, synthesis)
  • 4. Max Weber (German) (1864-1920) • Believed that sociologist could never capture the reality of society but should focus on ideal types that best capture the essential features of aspects of social reality • Key concepts: bureaucracy, verstehen, rationalization of the modern world, people are becoming prisoners of new technology, loss of individuality Herbert Spencer (English) (1820-1903) • Structural/Functionalist • Coined the term “survival of the fittest” in reference to human social arrangements (Social Darwinism) • Advocated against social reform efforts to poor people because it disrupts the natural selection process of evolution
  • 5. Jane Addams (American) (1880-1935) • Won the first Nobel Peace Prize (1931) given to an American sociologist • Founded Hull House for the poor in Chicago • Influenced the “Chicago School” of applied sociology (social problems) • Pioneered the study of social problems W. E. B. DuBois (American) (1868-1963) • First Afro-American PhD graduate of Harvard University • Concerned with the social position of African-Americans in US society. • Wrote The Philadelphia Negro (1899) on race relations • Used statistics to examine racial discrimination against blacks Talcott Parsons (American) (1902-1979) • Reintroduced the theories of European sociologists while teaching at Harvard University • Structural/Functionalist • Abstract “ivory tower” theoretician • Emphasis on empirical research--not social reform
  • 6. C. Wright Mills (American) (1916-1962) • Taught at Columbia University • Marxist, structural/functionalist theorist • Key concepts: power elite, radical social change, social injustices, applied sociology, the “sociological imagination” Robert K. Merton (American) (1910-2002) • Taught at Columbia University • Sought to bridge the European “grand” theories and a more focused research style • Structural/Functionalist • Key concepts: manifest & latent functions, “Strain Theory” of deviance, dysfunctions George Herbert Mead (American) (1863-1961) • Symbolic/Interactionist theorist • Believed that the self was a social product acquired by observing and assimilating the identities of others • Key concepts: “I” & “me”, significant other, generalized other, role taking, preparatory stage, play stage, game stage.
  • 7. Charles Horton Cooley (American) (1864-1929) • Symbolic interactionist theorist • We develop a sense of who we are in society based upon interaction with others and how we feel others perceive us • The “Looking Glass Self” Erving Goffman (American) (1922-1982) • Symbolic interactionist theorist • Believed we play roles and present a “face” for public view • Key concepts: dramaturgical approach, frontstage & backstage selves, presentation of self Sigmund Freud (German)(1856-1939) • Psychoanalyst • Key concepts: unconscious, id, ego, superego, psycho-sexual stages, psychoanalysis, ego defense mechanisms, free association. dream interpretation, seduction theory, libido, libidinal energy
  • 8. Erik Erikson (German/American)(1902-1994) • Psychologist • Eight Stages of Man (Psycho-social stages) • Focused on ego conflict through the life span and how they are resolved Lawrence Kohlberg (American)(1927-1988) • Psychologist • Expanded Piaget’s theory of moral development in children • Key concepts: Stages of Moral Development, the “Heinz scenario” Carol Gilligan (American) (1936- ) • Social psychologist: former student of Lawrence Kohlberg • Took a feminist perspective to moral reasoning, author of In a Different Voice, which proposes that males and females have different moral reasoning • Key concepts: caring perspective (females); justice & law (males)
  • 9. Albert Bandura (American) (1925- ) • Social (cognitive) psychologist, performed classic study of imitation and aggressive behaviors in children. • Key concepts: social learning theory, imitation, models, vicarious reinforcement, expectancies self efficacy, reciprocal determinism B(urrhus) F(redrick) Skinner (American) (1904-1990) • Psychologist, learning theorist, behaviorist. Taught at Harvard University, probably the most famous American psychologist • Wrote several books including: The Behavior of Organisms, Beyond Freedom and Dignity, and Walden Two • Key concepts: operant learning, positive & negative reinforcement, punishment, shaping, schedules of reinforcement, behavior modification, the Skinner Box