Introduction-to-Sociology-Lect-1.pdf

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  • [email protected] /[email protected]

    Course Lecturer:Philipe Ojp Ombugu

    INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY

  • SOCIOLOGY The term sociology is derived from the

    Latin word societas meaning society

    and

    Greek word Logos meaning study

  • WHAT IS SOCIOLOGY Sociology is the systematic study of human society.

    ( J.J Macionis)

    The scientific study of human life, social groups, and

    societies. (Giddens 2009)

  • SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE

    The special point of view of sociology sees the general patterns of society in the lives of particular

    people

  • SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE

    Access the truth of common sense

    To see the opportunities and constraints in our life

    To be active participants in our society

    To live in a diverse world

  • WHAT IS SOCIOLOGY How humans interact with each other?

    How human behavior is shaped by

    social structures (groups, communities,

    organizations)

    social categories (age, sex, class, etc.)

    social institutions (politics, religion, education, etc.)

  • ORIGINS OF SOCIOLOGY August Comte is thought of as the "Father of Sociology"

    as he coined the term sociology in 1838 .

    There are five major founders of sociology:

    August Comte

    Herbert Spencer

    Karl Marx

    Emile Durkheim

    Max Weber

  • ORIGINS OF SOCIOLOGY

    Social forces

    French Revolution

    A new industrial Economy

    Growth of cities

  • THEORETICAL APPROACHES/PERSPECTIVES

    1. The structural-functional approach

    2. The social-conflict approach

    3. The symbolic-interaction approach

  • THEORETICAL APPROACHES/PERSPECTIVES

    The structural-functional approach

    (August comte, Herbert Spencer, Emile Durkheim)

    Social structure

    Social functions

    1. Manifest function

    2. Latent function

    Social dysfunction

  • THEORETICAL APPROACHES/PERSPECTIVES

    How is society held together?

    What are the major parts of the society?

    How are these parts linked ? What does each part do to help the society work?

  • THEORETICAL APPROACHES/PERSPECTIVES

    The social-conflict approach

    (Karl Marx)

    Conflict between dominant(rich) and

    disadvantaged(poor)

    Social change that would reduce inequality

    Feminism and Gender conflict

    Race conflict

  • THEORETICAL APPROACHES/PERSPECTIVES

    How does society divide a population?

    How do advantaged people protect their privileges?

    How do disadvantage people challenge the system

    seeking change?

  • THEORETICAL APPROACHES/PERSPECTIVES

    The symbolic-interaction approach

    (Max Weber)

    Human beings live in a world of symbols

    How do people experience society?

    How do behavior and meaning change from person

    to person and from one situation to another

    situation?

  • SOCIOLOGY AND OTHER SOCIAL SCIENCES

    The natural sciences

    The intellectual and academic disciplines to explain the

    events in our natural environment.

    The social sciences

    Examine human relationship by understanding social

    world through controlled and repeated observation

  • SOCIOLOGY AND OTHER SOCIAL SCIENCES

    Political science Sociology

    Economics and sociology

    Anthropology and sociology

    Psychology and sociology

  • ELEPHANT STORY

    Economist

  • SUBJECT MATTER OF SOCIOLOGY At a personal level

    Love, racial prejudice, gender identity, deviant behavior

    and religious experience

    At a societal level

    Existence of poverty and wealth, the creation of law, the

    administration of justice, prejudice and discrimination,

    business enterprises and entrepreneurship, schools and

    education

    At the global level

    such things as population growth and migration,

    economic development and globalization, war and peace,

    and policies to support the protection of the environment.