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Greetings dedicated student, Within these class notes, you'll discover a wealth of knowledge awaiting your exploration. Here, the focus is on sociology, offering valuable insights into how society influences individuals. Specifically, you'll delve into the sociological perspective of the self, gaining an understanding of how everyday interactions and societal structures shape your behaviors and decisions. Throughout these notes, you'll encounter various sociologists and their theories, each providing a unique lens through which to understand human behavior within the larger social context. Hoping that this information proves beneficial to you as you seek to deepen your understanding of sociology. Wishing you the best of luck in your academic pursuits!

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THE SOCIOLOGICAL SELF


Microsociology: Study of everyday behavior during face-to-face interaction.
Macrosociology: Analysis of the large-scale social systems


Auguste Comte [1798 - 1857]
- Coined the term ‘’Sociology’’
> Positivism: Sociology should be based on empirical observation.
> Focused on Social Statics and Social Dynamics
- Social Statics: Study about forces which produce order and stability
- Social Dynamics: Study about forces which contribute to social change.


Harriet Martineau [1802 - 1876]
- Translated Comte’s Works
- Focused on ignored issues such as women, marriage, children, religious life,
race, etc.
- First female sociologist
> Believes society should be studied holistically [relating to the whole of something
or to the total system instead of just to its parts.] to understand what is beneath
underlying issues.


Herbert Spencer [1820 - 1903]
- Authored the first sociology text: Principles of Sociology
- Advocate of Evolution
- Propose the doctrine of ‘Social Darwinism’
- ‘Survival of The Fittest’
> Suggested that people who can't compete are poorly adapted to the environment
and are inferior.


Karl Marx [1818 - 1883]
- Father of Conflict Theory
> Saw history in continual state of conflict between Bourgeoisie and Proletariat
- Bourgeoisie: owners of the means of production [capitalists]
- Proletariat: workers

, > Predicted revolution would occur producing first a socialist state followed by
communist society.


Emile Durkhein [1858 - 1917]
- Believes that Social Science is the key against ‘Anomie’
- Continuation of society depends on cooperation
- Anomie: Problematic norms in a society
> Organic Solidarity: achieved through division of labor which can lead to people
being dependent on each other.
> Suicide: Due to lack of Social Integration.


Max Weber [1864 - 1920]
- Author of ‘The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism.’
- Protestantism led to Capitalism
- Believes that ideas and values have a strong impact on social change.




C. Wright Mills
- Coined the term ‘Sociological Imagination’
> Sociological imagination refers to the vivid awareness of the relationship between
private experience and the wider society.

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