Monday, March 12, 2012

Chapter 8 - due Thursday 3/15

1. Briefly summarize the four systems of stratification presented in the text. pages 210 - 213

2. Summarize Daniel Rossides's description of the class system in the United States. pages 212 - 213

3. How are wealth and income distributed in the United States? pages 221 - 223

4. Present ways that stratification influences a person's life chances. pages 228 -230

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Chapter 7 - Deviance and Social Control

What is social control? Informal and formal

What is Deviance?

What is the functionalist and conflict view on deviance?

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Chapter 5

1. What is meant by "social network?" p. 129

2. Distinguish between the functionalists and conflict views of social institutions. pages. 130 - 133

3. What are the five functional prerequisites that a society must satisfy if it is to survive? pages 130 - 133

due 3/1

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Chapter 5 for Tue 3/8, 2011

Skim through this chapter paying close attention to concepts such as:

Social Interaction & Social Institutions
Statuses
Ascribed and Achieved Status
Social Roles, groups, social institutions

Very important!!! What are the ......

Functionalist, Conflict View, and Interactionist view of Social Institutions?

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Chapter # 1

What is Sociology?


What is a major goal of sociology?


What is sociological imagination?

How can we better understand unemployment and divorce by using sociological imagination?

How can we use “common sense” to better understand human behavior?

List the Major Theoretical Perspectives on Sociology and explain what they are. You must have a full understanding of their meaning. Very important!!!



Functionalism (aka Structural Functionalism)

Major Assumptions:
1. consensus of values
2. interrelated parts of society
3. stability and order

Conflict Theory

Major Assumptions:
1. subgroups with conflicting values
2. ruthless competition for resources
3. conflict is normal

Interactionism (aka Symbolic Interactionism)

Major Assumptions:
1. people’s actions depend on how they see and evaluate reality
2. people learn from others how to see and evaluate reality
3. people constantly are looking for “meaning”
4. when people do not have the same “meanings” misunderstanding and conflict will occur

Questions to be discussed in class:
1. How does each theory view society?
2. How does each theory explain the existence of social problems?
3. What are the criticisms of each theory?

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Sociology 2010

Start Reading Chapter 11 "Communities" for Wednesday May 19th, and Thursday
May 20th.