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An Introduction to Thinking Like a Sociologist
Dalton Conley
SECOND EDITION




Chapter 1
Sociological Imagination: An
Introduction
What Is Sociology?

                                • Sociology is the study of human
                                  society.
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You May Ask Yourself, 2nd Edition
Part I: Using Your Sociological Imagination   Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company
The Sociological
                                Imagination
                                • Coined by C. Wright Mills,
                                  this tool helps us to:
                                 – connect our personal experiences
                                   to society at large and greater
                                   historical forces.
                                 – “make the familiar strange,” or
                                   to question habits or customs
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                                   that seem “natural” to us.



                                                                      4
Thinking like a sociologist means looking at the world
around you in a new way. Challenge conventional wisdom   You May Ask Yourself, 2nd Edition
and question what most people take for granted.          Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company
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                                A Radical Experiment in
What Is a Social
                                Institution?
                                • Social institutions are networks
                                  of structures in society that
                                  work to socialize the groups of
                                  people within them. Examples
                                  include:
                                   – the legal system
                                   – the labor market
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                                   – the educational system
                                   – the military
                                   – the family
                                                                     7
What Is Social
                                 Identity?
                                • The way individuals define
                                  themselves in relationship to groups
                                  they are a part of (or in
                                  relationship to groups they choose
                                  not to be a part of).
                                • What groups are you in? Or not in?
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Think about their own backgrounds,
                                including their race, gender, religion,
                                        and economic class.



                                  How larger social forces—the
                                 economy, civil rights, religious
                                  movements, and so on—have
                                  shaped what it means to be a
                                person "like you"—someone with
                                the same list of traits—in society
                                             today.
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You May Ask Yourself, 2nd Edition
Two Centuries of Sociology   Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company
You May Ask Yourself, 2nd Edition
Two Centuries of Sociology   Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company
You May Ask Yourself, 2nd Edition
Two Centuries of Sociology   Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company
You May Ask Yourself, 2nd Edition
Two Centuries of Sociology   Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company
You May Ask Yourself, 2nd Edition
Two Centuries of Sociology   Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company
You May Ask Yourself, 2nd Edition
Two Centuries of Sociology   Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company
You May Ask Yourself, 2nd Edition
Two Centuries of Sociology   Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company
You May Ask Yourself, 2nd Edition
Two Centuries of Sociology   Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company
The History of
                                  Sociology
                                • Auguste Comte — society is better
                                  understood by determining the logic or
                                  scientific laws governing human behavior,
                                  called social physics or positivism.

                                • Karl Marx — theory of historical
                                  materialism, which identifies class
                                  conflict as the primary cause of social
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                                  change




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The History of
                                  Sociology
                                • Max Weber — emphasis on subjectivity became
                                  a foundation of interpretive sociology

                                • Émile Durkheim — founder of positivist
                                  sociology; developed the theory that
                                  division of labor helps to determine how
                                  social cohesion is maintained, or not
                                  maintained, in that society
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                                • Georg Simmel — formal sociology, or a
                                  sociology of pure numbers (for instance,
                                  how a group of two is different than a
                                  group of three)
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The History of
                                 Sociology
                                • Functionalism, conflict theory, feminist
                                  theory, symbolic interactionism,
                                  postmodernism, and midrange theory are
                                  all modern sociological theories.
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American Sociology
                                • Early American sociology became prominent
                                  at the University of Chicago, so the
                                  perspective that emerged became known as
                                  the “Chicago School.” Chicago thinkers
                                  include:
                                  –   Charles Horton Cooley
                                  –   George Herbert Mead
                                  –   W. I. Thomas
                                  –   W.E.B. DuBois
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                                  –   Jane Addams
                                • The Chicago School focused on empirical
                                  research, with the belief that people’s
                                  behaviors and personalities are shaped by
                                  their social and physical environments.     21
Sociology and Its
                                Cousins
                                • Sociology focuses on making
                                  comparisons across cases to find
                                  patterns and create hypotheses about
                                  how societies work now or how they
                                  worked in the past.
                                • Sociology looks at how individuals
                                  interact with one another as well as
                                  at how groups, small and large,
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                                  interact with one another.



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Sociology and Its
                                   Cousins
                                • Distinctions are important, but a lot of
                                  overlap exists between the work done in
                                  different academic disciplines.



                                     History and        Psychology and      Political science
                                   anthropology –      biology examine       focuses on one
                                       cultural        things on a more     aspect of social
                                  anthropology in       micro level than       relations –
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                                  particular – tend   sociology does, and        power.
                                  to focus more on      economics is an
                                      particular            entirely
                                   circumstances.         quantitative
                                                           discipline.

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Divisions within
                                   Sociology
                                • Microsociology understands
                                  local interactional
                                  contexts, focusing on
                                  face-to-face encounters
                                  and gathering data through
                                  participant observations
                                  and in-depth interviews.

                                • Macrosociology looks at
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                                  social dynamics across
                                  whole societies or large
                                  parts of them and often
                                  relies on statistical
                                  analysis to do so.
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Sociology chapter 1

  • 1. You May Ask Yourself An Introduction to Thinking Like a Sociologist Dalton Conley SECOND EDITION Chapter 1 Sociological Imagination: An Introduction
  • 2. What Is Sociology? • Sociology is the study of human society. © 2011 W. W. Norton Co., Inc. 2
  • 3. You May Ask Yourself, 2nd Edition Part I: Using Your Sociological Imagination Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company
  • 4. The Sociological Imagination • Coined by C. Wright Mills, this tool helps us to: – connect our personal experiences to society at large and greater historical forces. – “make the familiar strange,” or to question habits or customs © 2011 W. W. Norton Co., Inc. that seem “natural” to us. 4
  • 5. Thinking like a sociologist means looking at the world around you in a new way. Challenge conventional wisdom You May Ask Yourself, 2nd Edition and question what most people take for granted. Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company
  • 6. © 2011 W. W. Norton Co., Inc. 6 A Radical Experiment in
  • 7. What Is a Social Institution? • Social institutions are networks of structures in society that work to socialize the groups of people within them. Examples include: – the legal system – the labor market © 2011 W. W. Norton Co., Inc. – the educational system – the military – the family 7
  • 8. What Is Social Identity? • The way individuals define themselves in relationship to groups they are a part of (or in relationship to groups they choose not to be a part of). • What groups are you in? Or not in? © 2011 W. W. Norton Co., Inc. 8
  • 9. Think about their own backgrounds, including their race, gender, religion, and economic class. How larger social forces—the economy, civil rights, religious movements, and so on—have shaped what it means to be a person "like you"—someone with the same list of traits—in society today. © 2011 W. W. Norton Co., Inc. 9
  • 10. You May Ask Yourself, 2nd Edition Two Centuries of Sociology Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company
  • 11. You May Ask Yourself, 2nd Edition Two Centuries of Sociology Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company
  • 12. You May Ask Yourself, 2nd Edition Two Centuries of Sociology Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company
  • 13. You May Ask Yourself, 2nd Edition Two Centuries of Sociology Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company
  • 14. You May Ask Yourself, 2nd Edition Two Centuries of Sociology Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company
  • 15. You May Ask Yourself, 2nd Edition Two Centuries of Sociology Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company
  • 16. You May Ask Yourself, 2nd Edition Two Centuries of Sociology Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company
  • 17. You May Ask Yourself, 2nd Edition Two Centuries of Sociology Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company
  • 18. The History of Sociology • Auguste Comte — society is better understood by determining the logic or scientific laws governing human behavior, called social physics or positivism. • Karl Marx — theory of historical materialism, which identifies class conflict as the primary cause of social © 2011 W. W. Norton Co., Inc. change 18
  • 19. The History of Sociology • Max Weber — emphasis on subjectivity became a foundation of interpretive sociology • Émile Durkheim — founder of positivist sociology; developed the theory that division of labor helps to determine how social cohesion is maintained, or not maintained, in that society © 2011 W. W. Norton Co., Inc. • Georg Simmel — formal sociology, or a sociology of pure numbers (for instance, how a group of two is different than a group of three) 19
  • 20. The History of Sociology • Functionalism, conflict theory, feminist theory, symbolic interactionism, postmodernism, and midrange theory are all modern sociological theories. © 2011 W. W. Norton Co., Inc. 20
  • 21. American Sociology • Early American sociology became prominent at the University of Chicago, so the perspective that emerged became known as the “Chicago School.” Chicago thinkers include: – Charles Horton Cooley – George Herbert Mead – W. I. Thomas – W.E.B. DuBois © 2011 W. W. Norton Co., Inc. – Jane Addams • The Chicago School focused on empirical research, with the belief that people’s behaviors and personalities are shaped by their social and physical environments. 21
  • 22. Sociology and Its Cousins • Sociology focuses on making comparisons across cases to find patterns and create hypotheses about how societies work now or how they worked in the past. • Sociology looks at how individuals interact with one another as well as at how groups, small and large, © 2011 W. W. Norton Co., Inc. interact with one another. 22
  • 23. Sociology and Its Cousins • Distinctions are important, but a lot of overlap exists between the work done in different academic disciplines. History and Psychology and Political science anthropology – biology examine focuses on one cultural things on a more aspect of social anthropology in micro level than relations – © 2011 W. W. Norton Co., Inc. particular – tend sociology does, and power. to focus more on economics is an particular entirely circumstances. quantitative discipline. 23
  • 24. Divisions within Sociology • Microsociology understands local interactional contexts, focusing on face-to-face encounters and gathering data through participant observations and in-depth interviews. • Macrosociology looks at © 2011 W. W. Norton Co., Inc. social dynamics across whole societies or large parts of them and often relies on statistical analysis to do so. 24
  • 25. This concludes the Lecture PowerPoint Presentation for Chapter 1: Sociological Imagination: An Introduction For more learning resources, please visit our online StudySpace at: http://www.wwnorton.com/college/soc/conley2/ W. W. Norton & Company Independent and Employee-Owned 25

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Society is a very broad field, so while sociologists are interested in society at large, many sociologists study just a small segment of society. Some examples of subfields within this discipline include the sociology of sports, religion, music, medicine, pop culture, and so on. If you are interested in seeing more examples, you can visit www.asanet.org, the American Sociological Association’s website, and look at their chapters. There you’ll get an idea of the kinds of things that interest contemporary sociologists! Image: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Times_Square_Panorama.jpg
  2. C. Wright Mills wrote The Sociological Imagination in 1959. In Mills’s opinion, we can’t begin to understand our personal lives without thinking about the social context.
  3. We generally think of institutions as stable entities that “just are,” but the reality is that these institutions are purposefully structured. Additionally, when we think of institutions, we tend to think that they “have always been this way,” but in fact, institutions change over time, reflecting the values of a society.
  4. The different groups that you belong to help you tell others about your identity. You might say you are a daughter or son or a parent (your family is one of your groups). You might say you are a student (your school could be another group). You might also identify yourself by saying which groups you are not in (you’re not a college drop-out, for instance).
  5. Sociology is a relatively new field of academic study; much of the early work in sociology was done as recently as the nineteenth century.
  6. Each of these theories might look at the same kinds of social phenomena, but they might look for different things (for example, we could ask what the function of education is; if education is the result of conflict or if it causes conflict; what symbolic relationships are present in education, etc.) Having different theories is like having different pairs of glasses – you have one pair for reading, one for driving, one for seeing in the distance, sunglasses, safety glasses, and so on. Looking through the different pairs will help you see the same thing in different ways!
  7. Sociology is a field within the social sciences, which are interested in different aspects of societies and social life. However, sociology is a very unique field.
  8. For example, a sociologist might be interested in knowing how an individual makes the decision to go to college. It would be helpful to sit down with that person and talk. This would be a micro-level analysis, or an example of microsociology. On the other hand, if a sociologist wanted to know how a number of people made the decision to go to college last year, it would be impossible to sit down with each person and ask, so looking at statistical data would be more efficient. This would be an example of a macro-level study, or macrosociology.