SOC100H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Hyperreality, Metatheory, Social Inequality
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Theory: a statement about how or why particular facts about the social world are related. A way of viewing the social world. Unit theory: a theory that emphasizes particular problems and makes testable assertions about those problems (e. g. how do women get promoted in law firms) Metatheory: a way of looking at and interpreting reality that is not testable (e. g. humans are by nature, self-interested) Feminism: what are the social sources of patriarchy? (male dominance, female subordination) 4 influential theories in the development of sociology: functionalism. Europe by creating new associations of employers and workers that would lower workers" expectations about what they should hope for in life) Manifest function: a function that is intended (what it"s designed to do) Latent function: a function that is unintended. Dysfunction: social pattern that disrupts the operation of society: conflict. Class conflict: the struggle between classes to resist and overcome the opposition of other classes. Ultimately become aware of their exploitation (class consciousness)