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CHAPTER 1



SOCIOLOGY: STUDYING SOCIAL PROBLEMS



CHAPTER UPDATE


In this fifth edition of the text, Chapter 1 has been updated in a number of ways. To begin,
there is a new chapter opening that highlights the effects of the ongoing economic recession,
namely job loss and company closures. Throughout the chapter, updated examples from
current events are provided to illustrate the concepts presented. These examples include
discussions of the Occupy Movement and the increasingly polarized American political
spectrum. New data is also presented on everything from the most serious social problems
in 2012 to laws about drivers using handheld cell phones. Even more, the chapter has new
student annotations, as well as new instructor annotations. .




CHAPTER OUTLINE


Seeing Patterns: The Sociological Imagination



Social Problems: The Basics

Social Policy: C. Wright Mills: Turning Personal Problems into Social Issues

Social Problems Over Time

The Social-Constructionist Approach

Claims Making

Problems and Social Movements

Stages in Social Movements

,Social Problems: Eight Assertions

Social problems result from the ways in which society operates.

Social problems are not caused by bad people.

Social problems are socially constructed as people define a condition as harmful and
in need of change.

People see problems differently.

Definitions of problems change over time.

Problems involve subjective values, as well as objective facts.

Many – but not all – social problems can be solved.

Various social problems are related.



Beyond Our Borders: A Global Perspective

Social Problems in Global Perspective: The Global Village: Problems around the
World



Analyzing Social Problems: Sociological Theory
The Structural Functional Approach

Early Functional Theory: Problems as Social Pathology

The Chicago School: Problems as Disorganization

More Recent Functionalism: Problems as Dysfunctions

Critical Review

The Social-Conflict Approach

Marxism: Problems and Class Conflict

Multiculturalism: Problems of Racial and Ethnic Inequality

The Feminist Approach

The Symbolic-Interaction Approach

Learning Theory: Problems and the Social Environment

, Labeling Theory: Problems and Social Definitions



Finding the Facts: Sociological Research
Research Methods

Survey Research: Asking Questions

Field Research: Joining In

Social Problems in Focus: The Study of Social Problems: Science?
Politics? Or Both?

Experimental Research: Looking for Causes

Secondary Analysis: Using Available Data

Truth Science and Politics

Truth and Statistics



Responding to Social Problems: Social Policy

Policy Evaluation

Policy and Culture

Policy and Politics



Politics: Constructing Problems and Defining Solutions

The Political Spectrum

Conservatives, Liberals, and Radicals

Social Issues

Leaning Left

Leaning Right

Economic Issues

Leaning Left

Leaning Right

, Who Thinks What?

A Word about Gender



Going On from Here

A Call to Action: The Message of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Defining Solutions: Whose Problem Is It?

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