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Action theories:
MAX WEBER: social action theory

 Weber: adequate sociological explanation involves 2 levels
 Level of cause: objective structural factors that shape people’s behavior
 Level of meaning: subjective meanings individuals attach to actions.
 Eg: protestant reformation introduced Calvinism -> glorified God + promoted work
ethic -> worked systematically -> rise of capitalism,

Weber: 4 types of action:

1. Instrumentally rational action: actor calculates most efficient means of achieving
role
2. Value rational action: action towards desirable goal for actor for own sake.
3. Traditional action: customary actions, no conscious choice along with it.
4. Affectual action: action that expresses emotion (political movement)

Evaluation of Weber:

- Weber: corrective to over-emphasis on structural factors in functionalism
- Must understand actors subjective meanings if we want to explain actions well
- Schutz: too individualistic, cannot explain shared nature of meanings
- Critic of verstehen: cannot be other person as we never understood motives.

SYMBOLIC INTERACTIONISM:

 Ability to create social world through actions/ interactions, interactions based on
meanings we give to situations

Symbol versus instincts:

 Mead: behaviour not shaped by pre-programmed instincts
 We respond to world by giving meanings to significant things
 We have to interpret meaning before know how to respond

Taking the role of the other:

 Put ourselves in the place of the other person
 Develops through social interaction
 Mead: to function as members of society we use shared symbols, become conscious
of how we act

Blumer: 3 principles:

1. Actions based on meanings we give to situations
2. Meanings arise from interactions (not fixed but negotiable)
3. Meanings due to interpretive procedures (taking role of the other)
 Blumer we internalize expectations of others so meanings not completely fixed.

Labelling theory:

 Definition of situation: Thomas: if people define a situation as real, it will have real
consequences.
 We believe something to be true -> change way we act.
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