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SOC 208
SOCIOLOGY OF EVERYDAY LIFE
SEEING AND THINKING
SOCIOLOGICALLY
PhD Fatma Altınbas Sarıgül
• How individuals structure society
• Social Influence: The impact of other people in
our everyday lives
• Societal Influence: The Effect of Social
Structure on our Everyday Lives
• Three Perspectives on Social Order
VIDEO: Rwanda Genocide, BBC documentary
Sociological Claims
• Individual behavior is largely shaped by social
forces and situational contingencies.
• The circumstances of large scale ethnic hatred
and war have the power to transform well-
educated, ‘nice’ people into cruel butchers.
• Examples to that: Rwanda,Nazi Holocaust,
Bosnia, Burma, Kosovo, Congo, Darfur, etc.
How Individuals Structure Society
• Society: A population living in the same
geographic area who share a culture and a
common identity and whose members are
subject to the same political authority.
• Societies may consist of people with the same
ethnic heritage or of hundreds of different
groups who speak a multitude of languages.
• Societies may be structurally different:
industrial or agricultural – religious or secular
How Individuals Structure Society
• Is history really fixed and unchangeable?
Society is an objective fact that coerces, even
creates us. At the same time, we constantly
create, maintain, reaffirm and transform
society.
Hence, society is part and parcel of individual-
level human interaction.
Social Influence
We live in a world with other people.
Other people affect our thoughts, likes and
dislikes.
Contact with people is essential to a person’s
social development.
We act and react to things and people in our
environment as a result of the meaning we
attach to them.
Societal Influence
• Statuses, roles, groups, organizations and
institutions are the building blocks of society.
• Culture is the mortar that holds these blocks
together.
Ascribed status Groups
Achieved status Primary Groups
Role strain Secondary Groups
Role conflict Organizations
Social Institutions
• Building blocs that organize society.
• Key social institutions:
Family
Education
Economy
Politics and Law
Religion
Health care
Military
Mass media
Culture
• Culture as a society’s personality.
• General rules that human society live under
together.
• 2 keys aspects of culture- values and norms.
Value: a standard of judgment by which people
decide on desirable goals and outcomes. They
justify the social rules that determine how we
ought to behave.
Norms: culturally defined rules of conduct. How
people should pursue values.
Globalization
• The effects of globalization on social structure
is undisputable.
• The speed and scope of human interactions
increased rapidly after the invention of
internet.
• All of us are simultaneously member of our
own society and citizens of a world
community.
The Structural- Functionalist Perspective
on Social Order (Parson&Smelser)
• A society is a complex system composed of
various parts, much like a living organism.
• Social institutions are key factors; they allows
societies to attain their goals, adapt to a
changing environment, reduce tension, and
recruit individuals into statuses and roles.
• If an aspect of social life does not contribute
to society’s survival (dysfunctional), it will
eventually disappear.
The Conflict Perspective
on Social Order (Marx)
• They are likely to see society not in terms of
stability and acceptance but in terms of conflict
and struggle.
• Social order arises not from the societal pursuit of
harmony but from dominance and coercion.
• Marx argued that all human societies are
structured around the production of goods that
people need to survive.
• The individuals or groups who control the means
of production have the power to create and
maintain social organizations.
Symbolic Interactionism
on Social Order (Weber)
• It attemptes to understand society and social
structure through an examination of the
microlevel interactions of people as individuals,
pairs or groups.
• These forms of interaction take place within a
world of symbolic communication.
• A symbol is something used to represent or stand
for something else.
• Society is socially constructed from the symbolic
interactions that occur each day between
individuals.
Soc 208 2
Soc 208 2

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Soc 208 2

  • 1. SOC 208 SOCIOLOGY OF EVERYDAY LIFE SEEING AND THINKING SOCIOLOGICALLY PhD Fatma Altınbas Sarıgül
  • 2. • How individuals structure society • Social Influence: The impact of other people in our everyday lives • Societal Influence: The Effect of Social Structure on our Everyday Lives • Three Perspectives on Social Order VIDEO: Rwanda Genocide, BBC documentary
  • 3. Sociological Claims • Individual behavior is largely shaped by social forces and situational contingencies. • The circumstances of large scale ethnic hatred and war have the power to transform well- educated, ‘nice’ people into cruel butchers. • Examples to that: Rwanda,Nazi Holocaust, Bosnia, Burma, Kosovo, Congo, Darfur, etc.
  • 4. How Individuals Structure Society • Society: A population living in the same geographic area who share a culture and a common identity and whose members are subject to the same political authority. • Societies may consist of people with the same ethnic heritage or of hundreds of different groups who speak a multitude of languages. • Societies may be structurally different: industrial or agricultural – religious or secular
  • 5. How Individuals Structure Society • Is history really fixed and unchangeable? Society is an objective fact that coerces, even creates us. At the same time, we constantly create, maintain, reaffirm and transform society. Hence, society is part and parcel of individual- level human interaction.
  • 6. Social Influence We live in a world with other people. Other people affect our thoughts, likes and dislikes. Contact with people is essential to a person’s social development. We act and react to things and people in our environment as a result of the meaning we attach to them.
  • 7. Societal Influence • Statuses, roles, groups, organizations and institutions are the building blocks of society. • Culture is the mortar that holds these blocks together. Ascribed status Groups Achieved status Primary Groups Role strain Secondary Groups Role conflict Organizations
  • 8. Social Institutions • Building blocs that organize society. • Key social institutions: Family Education Economy Politics and Law Religion Health care Military Mass media
  • 9. Culture • Culture as a society’s personality. • General rules that human society live under together. • 2 keys aspects of culture- values and norms. Value: a standard of judgment by which people decide on desirable goals and outcomes. They justify the social rules that determine how we ought to behave. Norms: culturally defined rules of conduct. How people should pursue values.
  • 10. Globalization • The effects of globalization on social structure is undisputable. • The speed and scope of human interactions increased rapidly after the invention of internet. • All of us are simultaneously member of our own society and citizens of a world community.
  • 11. The Structural- Functionalist Perspective on Social Order (Parson&Smelser) • A society is a complex system composed of various parts, much like a living organism. • Social institutions are key factors; they allows societies to attain their goals, adapt to a changing environment, reduce tension, and recruit individuals into statuses and roles. • If an aspect of social life does not contribute to society’s survival (dysfunctional), it will eventually disappear.
  • 12. The Conflict Perspective on Social Order (Marx) • They are likely to see society not in terms of stability and acceptance but in terms of conflict and struggle. • Social order arises not from the societal pursuit of harmony but from dominance and coercion. • Marx argued that all human societies are structured around the production of goods that people need to survive. • The individuals or groups who control the means of production have the power to create and maintain social organizations.
  • 13. Symbolic Interactionism on Social Order (Weber) • It attemptes to understand society and social structure through an examination of the microlevel interactions of people as individuals, pairs or groups. • These forms of interaction take place within a world of symbolic communication. • A symbol is something used to represent or stand for something else. • Society is socially constructed from the symbolic interactions that occur each day between individuals.