SOSC 1880 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Stereotype, Proletariat, Macrosociology

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What are social problems: social conditions or behavioural patterns that a sizeable portion of society views as harmful and in need of collective action to remedy, can be : o. Empirically observed (i. e. the problem that really exists) A sequence of events through which a condition comes to o be seen as a social problem. What is social change: social problems harm our social environment and we should be aware of these conditions to work towards improving them. Studying social problems allows us to better understand o how social structure interacts and influences people: the action over time of an evolutionary nature within a society. Sometimes this is a progression and sometimes this is a regression: common sense is not enough to understand the social environment. Use systematic research to gather evidence, test o hypothesis and conduct experiments o explanations can be formed to help develop practical solutions and the policies to deal with the problems.

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