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    The Origins of Sociology

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    FK8R 34 Sociology A: Introduction to Sociology Alisha Walsh In the mid 1800’s‚ French author Auguste Comte came up with the term “sociology”. Although previous philosophers‚ historians and political thinkers had studied and tried to make sense of their societies‚ this was when it began to develop as a distinctive science. Comte grew up in a time of great social and political upheaval. As the world rapidly changed‚

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    Society began its transition from traditional ways to present day living in the 1800’s‚ and sociology was the reason for this transition. Four events led to the creation of sociology. Skepticism is one of the events that led to the creation of sociology arises from the French and American Revolution. This idea led peoples to disbelief in the monarchy being a divine nature. The ideas were Individualism‚ democracy‚ and freedom. The second event was the start of the industrial revolution‚ which brought

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    Sociology Quiz #1: The Sociological Imagination 1. Which of the following is the BEST example of something that sociologists might study? - How wireless technology has enabled people in developing countries to communicate beyond their local communities. 2. Anything that humans create or take notice of‚ that exerts influence or pressure on their behavior is termed a social force . Which of these is the BEST application of the concept‚ "sociological imagination"? - understanding the technology

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    The student should be able to demonstrate an understanding of basic concepts of sociology and the social environment. 1. Sociology is the scientific study of human activity. also the study of the development‚ organization‚ functioning‚ and classification of human societies. 2. The term sociology was coined by the french philosopher known as Auguste Comte (1798-1857) He gave the name in 1839 because sociology is a science and only the sociologist who follow the scientific method can have a voice

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    Functionalism is the theoretical perspective in sociology today that believes society is a whole unit made up of interrelated parts that work together. It is also known as functional analysis and structural functionalism. August Comte and Herbert Spencer first started this idea because they saw society as a living organism. They describe this idea by comparing the organs of an animal or person working together in the body like separate parts of society working as one. These “parts” will only function

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    Sociology

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    PANJAB UNIVERSITY‚ CHANDIGARH-160014 (INDIA) (Estd. under the Panjab University Act VII of 1947—enacted by the Govt. of India) FACULTY OF ARTS SYLLABI FOR M.A. SOCIOLOGY (Semester System) EXAMINATIONS‚ 2011-2012 --: o :-- 1 Note : A candidate for M.A. examination shall offer Psychology or Sociology or Statistics or Public Administration only if he/she has completed the prescribed courses in an affiliated college or the Department concerned of this University. APPLICABILITY

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    Auguste Rodin’s iconic bronze sculpture‚ The Thinker‚ inspired the above poem‚ “Peace of Mind.” The Thinker rather famously “depicts thinking as an isolated‚ serious‚ and perhaps even painful activity (Greeno et al. 86). “Peace of Mind” portrays the dichotomy that critical thought presents. In particular‚ it aims to illustrate that thought can simultaneously be a source of agony and yet a key to peace. The poem’s first line‚ “Herculean in thought” sets the tone for the poem by establishing the dichotomy

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    Is Sociology a Science

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    expressed sentiments that the study of sociology has no real scientific ground. This paper serves to examine the fundamental assumptions‚ as well as the possibility of Sociology being a science‚ but more specifically a social science. It begins by producing some definitions of the key terms‚ within the context of sociology‚ to which the student will make reference. The terms include science‚ social science and sociology. The paper then proceeds to compare sociology to the natural sciences‚ by establishing

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    Sociology 101

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    SOC101 Introduction to Sociology Lesson 1 Quiz This assignment is worth 20 points. Directions: Please answer each of the following multiple-choice questions. Read each question carefully to ensure that you completely understand it before selecting an answer. There is only one “best” answer for each question; click the radio button to make your selection. Do your best. Review the following tips! 1. Plan ahead by allotting at least one hour to take your quiz to avoid feeling rushed. 2

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    Helps us live in a diverse world. Applied Sociology • Applies theory to life The Importance of a Global Perspective • 1) Where we live makes a great deal of difference in shaping our lives. • 2) Societies throughout the world are increasingly interconnected. • 3) Many social problems that we face in the United States are far more serious elsewhere. • 4) Thinking globally is a good way to learn more about ourselves. SOCIAL CHANGE AND SOCIOLOGY 1) Industrial Technology 2) The Growth

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