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The Real World

2nd EditionAN INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY

Kerry Ferris and Jill Stein

Chapter 2Sociology’s Family Tree:Theories and Theorists

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Sociological Theories

• Theories in sociology are propositions that explain the social world and help to make predictions about future events.

• Theories are also sometimes referred to as approaches, schools of thought, paradigms, or perspectives.

Figure 2.1 Sociology’s Family Tree

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Founders of Sociology

• Auguste Comte:• Stated that sociology needed to be treated like

any other scientific discipline.• Laid the groundwork for future sociologists and

helped build the discipline.

Auguste Comte

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Founders of Sociology, continued

• Harriet Martineau:• A social activist who traveled the United States

and wrote about social changes which were radical for this time period.

• Martineau translated Comte’s work into English, making his ideas accessible to England and America.

Harriet Martineau

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Founders of Sociology, continued

• Herbert Spencer was the first

great English-speaking sociologist.

• Spencer believed in evolution and

coined the phrase “survival of the fittest.”

• He believed that societies evolve through time by adapting to their changing environment. His philosophy is often referred to as “social Darwinism.”

Herbert Spencer

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Founders of Sociology, continued

• Emile Durkheim worked to establish sociology as an important academic discipline.

• Interested in the social factors

that bond and hold people together

• Studied the correlation between social isolation and suicide

Emile Durkheim

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Founders of Sociology, continued

• Karl Marx was a German philosopher and political activist.

• Marx contributed significantly to sociology’s conflict theory.

Karl Marx

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• Marx believed that capitalism was creating social inequality between the bourgeoisie, who owned the means of production (money, factories, natural resources, land), and the proletariat, who were the workers.

• According to Marx, this inequality leads to class conflict.

Founders of Sociology, continued

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Founders of Sociology, continued

• Max Weber was also interested in how society was becoming industrialized.

• He was concerned with the process of rationalization, applying economic logic to all human activity.

• He believed that contemporary life was filled with disenchantment, the result of the dehumanizing features of modern societies.

Max Weber

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Founders of Sociology, continued

• Sigmund Freud is usually associated with psychoanalysis, but his theories have helped sociologists gain a better understanding of social behavior.

• Freud developed the idea of the subconscious and the unconscious mind,

which he believed controls most of our drives, impulses, thoughts, and behaviors.

Sigmund Freud

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Schools of Thought

• Your book refers to paradigms, or schools of thought. Paradigms are ways of thinking or theoretical umbrellas, meant to provide a broad explanation for the way things work.

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Modern Schools of Thought

• Structural Functionalism:• Society is viewed as an ordered system of

interrelated parts, or structures, which are the social institutions that make up society (family, education, politics, the economy).

• Each of these different structures meets the needs of society by performing specific functions for the whole system (society).

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Modern Schools of Thought, continued

• Conflict Theory: • Sees social conflict as the basis of society

and social change.

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Modern Schools of Thought, continued

• Symbolic Interactionism: • Sees interaction and meaning as central to

society and assumes that meanings are not inherent but are created through interaction.

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New Theoretical Approaches

• Feminist Theory: • Looks at gender inequalities in society and

the way that gender structures the social world, and considers remedies to these inequalities.

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New Theoretical Approaches, continued

• Queer Theory: • Proposes that categories of sexual identity

are social constructs and that no sexual category is fundamentally either deviant or normal.

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New Theoretical Approaches, continued

• Postmodernist Theory:• Suggests that social reality is diverse,

pluralistic, and constantly changing.

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Theories and Theorists | Concept Quiz

Abstract propositions that both explain the social world and make predictions about future events are known as:a. theoriesb. social inequalitiesc. ideasd. social assumptionse. means of production

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Theories and Theorists | Concept Quiz

What are paradigms?a. broad theoretical perspectivesb. specific research methodsc. dominant sociological

applicationsd. all of the abovee. none of the above

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Theories and Theorists | Concept Quiz

Marx believed that there was a class struggle between:

a. groups of people who worked alongside one anotherb. groups of people who practiced different religionsc. people who owned the means of production and people

who worked for a wage.d. people who were born rich versus people who earned

their wealthe. people who were born poor versus people who fell into

poverty due to poor work ethic

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Theories and Theorists | Concept Quiz

Which of these sociological paradigms has proved to be the most influential of the twentieth century?a. structural functionalismb. conflict theoryc. symbolic interactionismd. world-systems theorye. critical race theory

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Additional Art from Chapter 2

Chapter Opener

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The Blind Men and the Elephant

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Ibn Khaldun (1332–1406)

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Charles Darwin

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Gender, Parenting, and Theory

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Talcott Parsons (1902–1979)

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Robert Merton (1910–2003)

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W. E. B. DuBois (1868–1963)

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Martin Luther King

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George Herbert Mead (1863–1931)

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Jane Addams (1860–1935)

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Hmong Cultural Center in St. Paul, Minnesota

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Blogger Mario Lavandeira, a.k.a. Perez Hilton

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Analyzing Wal-Mart

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Jacques Derrida (1930–2004)

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Jean Baudrillard (1929–2007)

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Michel Foucault (1926–84)

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Theory in Everyday Life (Table 2.1,top)

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Theory in Everyday Life (Table 2.1,bottom)

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The Real World2nd Edition

AN INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY

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Jill Stein

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