AHSS*1130 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Erving Goffman, Social Inequality, George Herbert Mead

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26 Apr 2016
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Sociology: systematic study of social behaviour and human groups. Focuses on how relationships influence people"s attitudes and behaviour, and how societies are established and change. Emphasizes the influence groups can have on people"s attitudes and behaviour and ways which people shape society. The sociological imagination: awareness of relationships between an individual and the wider society. Ability to view own society as an outsider, rather than from perspective of our limited experiences and cultural biases. Allows us to crossover and look beyond race, gender, class, etc. Science: knowledge obtained by methods based on systematic observation. Natural science: study of physical features of nature and the ways they interact and change. Theory: statements that seeks to explain problems, actions or behaviour: the development of sociology: Auguste comte 1798-1857: coined term sociology to apply to science of human behaviour. Harriet martineau 1802-1876: studied social behaviour, and emphasized impact economy, law, trade, health, and population could have on social problems.

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