Sociology Flashcards

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It’s being referred to as the vivid awareness of the relationship between personal and public issues

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Social imagination

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2
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Socius

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Companionship

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3
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The term sociology was coined by

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Auguste Comte (1803)

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4
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Logos

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Study

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5
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It’s allows the individual to detached hemselves form their common understanding

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Social imagination

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6
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It provides the wider perspective of society

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Social imagination

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7
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the means or ways to interact.

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Social Interaction

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8
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Elements of social interaction

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Space is not an issue.
- There can be multiple and simultaneous interactions.
- A dialog can have an active and inactive end.
- Subject Positionality
- The meanings we ascribe are informed by the values and
norms that are upheld in our society.

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9
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it is the interrelationships in the society.
- it constitutes positions, statuses, and roles (accepted and
expected behavior of the statuses).

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Social organization

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10
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it also consist of institutions, which are considered as
building blocks of the society such as Religion, School,
Family, and Government

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Sociological Concepts

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11
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HOW DID SOCIOLOGY EMERGE?

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Industrial Revolution

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12
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It led to societal change such as growth of cities, working class
movements, and emergence of new patterns of authority
- New machines led to evolution and organization of labor and
markets.

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Industrial revolution

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13
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Positive approach - relies on empirical scientific evidence
(experiments and stats). A belief that we should not go
beyond the boundary of what can be observed.
• The society works according to certain laws – physical world
operates according to gravity and other laws of nature.
• Gives emphasis on systematic observation and social order

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Auguste comte

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14
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He wrote Communist Manifesto with Friedrich Engels –
it focuses on Misery of classes, and the conflict between
bourgeoisie (wealthy and owner) and proletariat (factory
workers)

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Karl Marx

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15
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there is a struggle because of limited
resources and unlimited utilities of resources.

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Conflict Theory

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16
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there is a struggle because of limited
resources and unlimited utilities of resources.

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Conflict Theory

17
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vital to achieve social conditions

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Political revolution

18
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as proletariats can no longer
contain their frustration over the treatment of
bourgeoisie.

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Proletarian Revolution

19
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“Survival of the fittest”
• He believed that non-interference in human affairs in
the society should be applied. And doing something to
help the weak and poor would interfere natural
selection process (survival of the fittest).
• The belief of Spencer is considered as inhumane.

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Herbert Spencer

20
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“Individuals are more products and creators of the
society
• Suicide (book) which explains that social forces has
strong impact to a person’s life.
• Suicide seems like a personal event but not personal
at all.

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Emile Durkheim

21
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(sympathetic understanding of the behavior
of others) – understanding it based on its own
perspective, rather, outside perspective

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Vestehen

22
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Verstehen (sympathetic understanding of the behavior
of others) – understanding it based on its own
perspective, rather, outside perspective
• It is considered as vital to understand the behavior of
others.

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Max Weber

23
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groups, institutions, ethnic group

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Social Organization

24
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impact of group life to a person’s
personality

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Social psychology

25
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social interaction and
cultural interaction are processes in the society and the
interruption of the process may occur due to conflicts, and
deviance.

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Social Change and Disorganization

26
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Use Sociological research to solve contemporary problems

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Applied Sociology