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    Handout 1 in Sociology

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    Definition and Subject Matter of Sociology The first social scientist to use the term sociology was a Frenchman by the name of Auguste Comte. As coined by Comte‚ the term sociology is a combination of two words. The first part of the term is a Latin‚ socius- that may variously mean society‚ association‚ togetherness or companionship. The other word‚ logos‚ is of Greek origin. Sociology is the scientific or methodical study of society. It is a social science which studies the processes and

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    Intro to Sociology

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    |D |W.E.B. DuBois |G |Conflict Theory |K | |Empirical |B |Microsociology |H |Feminist Theory |L | |Émile Durkheim |C |Sociological imagination |F |Functionalism |J | |Auguste Comte |A | | |

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    Is Sociology a Science

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    “The study of sociology cannot and should not be seen as scientific” To what extent do sociological arguments and evidence support this view? (33 marks) The debate about whether sociology can be represented as a science has existed for many years. Comte; who first used the word sociology argued that sociology should be based on the methodology of the natural sciences. He argues that the application of natural science methodology to the study of society would produce a ‘positive science of society’

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    E-ISSN 1913-9055 Published by Canadian Center of Science and Education A Critique on Feminist Research Methodology Basharat Hussain1 & Amir Zada Asad1 1 Institute of Social Work‚ Sociology and Gender Studies‚ University of Peshawar‚ Pakistan Correspondence: Basharat Hussain‚ Institute of Social Work‚ Sociology and Gender Studies‚ University of Peshawar‚ Pakistan. E-mail: basharat04@yahoo.com Received: September 12‚ 2012 doi:10.5539/jpl.v5n4p202 Accepted: October 25‚ 2012 Online Published:

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    Sociology and Suicide

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    ‘’How has Sociology contributed to our understanding of ‘Suicide’”? Introduction The essay will attempt to evaluate and assess how the various theoretical perspectives within sociology have contributed to our understanding of the deviant‚ individual act of ‘suicide’. This will be achieved by defining and evaluating ‘functionalism’‚ a ‘macro perspective’ and the application of this functionalistic approach formulated by Emile Durkheim‚ to the social phenomenon of ‘suicide’. Criticisms in relation

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    Chance H Smith Sociology 101 Sociology Chapter 1 Outline Understanding Social Context * Sociological Perspective; Understanding human behavior by placing it within its broader social context * “The sociological imagination enables us to grasp the connection between history and biography” -Wright Mills * Social Location; The group memberships that people have because their location in history and society Influences * External influences; are your experiences – becomes part of

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    most prominent and influential theories of stratification are those developed by Karl Marx and Max Weber. Marx’s explanation of social stratification emerged out of his analysis of the 19th century capitalist societies. Marx (1848) says ‘the there is only one important dimension of stratification which is class.’ According to Giddens (1989)‚ Marx defined class as a group of people who stand in a common relationship

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    Connecting Sociological Theory and Social Issues DeVry University Culture & Society – Section A Instructor: Professor Vroeginday September 14‚ 2012 According to Schaefer (2011) “Sociology is the scientific study of social behavior and human groups” (p. 3). In using a scientific method to look at social behaviors sociologists can gain insight into why people behave in certain ways‚ and how those behaviors affect society as a whole. Throughout history there has been an interest in learning

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    Sociology 1.1 Compare and contrast two of the following sociological views on the role of the education system in society The two perspectives which I will be looking at are Functionalism and Marxism The functionalists and the Marxists both believe that the education system benefits everyone‚ but both have different views on society. The Marxist views of the education system are that there are conflicts because there is an inequality between the working class and the higher classes. They

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    Sociology: The social science discipline that looks at the development and structure of human society(institutions) and how they work. Sociology is the study of social life‚ social change‚ and the social causes and consequences of human behaviour. Sociologists investigate the structure of groups‚ organizations‚ and societies‚ and how people interact within these contexts. Status: is the term used to describe our position within an institution. Sociology studies interactions and conflicts within

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