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What is Sociology? Two major themes Examples Identify some of the things Identify some of the ways sociologists study sociologists study social life shortcutstv.com What is Sociology? Two major themes Identify some of the things Identify some of the ways sociologists study sociologists study social life Sociologists study social behavior - The definitions included words like people and their patterns of “scientific”, “systematic” and behavior. The focus is on the way “objective” - ideas that tell us people form relationships and how something about how sociologists these relationships, considered in study behavior and the kinds of their totality, are represented by the knowledge they are trying to produce to concept of a “society”. explain such behavior. The focus of attention is group Sociologists create knowledge that is behavior – how the groups people factual, rather than simply based on join or are born into (family, work, opinion. Systematic ways of studying education and so forth) affect their social behavior are used - sociologists development and behavior. test their ideas about social behaviour using evidence drawn from their observations. shortcutstv.com What is Sociology? “Sociology is a social science concerned with the study of social relationships and the various ways these relationships are patterned in terms of our membership of social groups”. This being the case, we need to look a little more closely at the concepts of social groups in order to understand how the relationships we form shape our behavior… shortcutstv.com What is Sociology? A Friendship Group Includes people who hang around together because they like each other A Work Group A “social group” is a collection of Might include people who do individuals who interact – both formally the same type of job. and informally – with each other. A Peer Group Includes people of roughly the same age An Educational Group Might include people studying A Family Group together in the same school / People who are related college or class. by birth, marriage, etc. shortcutstv.com What is Sociology? Social Groups… Structure Society The largest group Our relationships are to which we based on (or Institutions usually belong… structured by) both formal and informal rules. “Society” Small Groups therefore, represents a totality of relationships that Individuals imposes rules upon our behavior. Groups, such as Action families, peer and friendship groups, etc. Institutions are stable patterns of group behaviour that persist The main types of institutional groups in our society are: over long periods of time Family and Kinship, Government, Work and cultural institutions such as the media, education, and religion. shortcutstv.com
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