INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY - WRD
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY - WRD
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY - WRD
Nature
Sociology Definitions
Systematic & Scientific study of human social life. Sociologists study people as
they form groups and interact with one another.
Scientific Study of Society and human behavior. This means, there is "a rigorous
methodology."
Central question: The influence of society over human behavior.
Key Thinkers
A) August Comte - father of Sociology
August became interested in studying society because of the changes that took place as a
result of the French Revolution and the Industrial Revolution.
Karl Marx
Commonality between Marx and Marx: They both argued that people should make
active efforts to bring about societal reforms.
Marx made great contribution to the field of Sociology:
1. Introduced key concepts in sociology like social class, social class conflict, social
oppression, alienation, etc.
2. Introduced Social Class Conflict Theory: According to Marx, economic forces
are the keys for understanding society and to bring about social change.
3. Marx Dream and Social Class Conflict: Marx believed that the history of human
society has been that of Social class conflict. He dreamed of, and worked hard
towards realizing, a classless society, one in which there will be no exploitation &
oppression of one class by another, a place where all individuals will work according
to their abilities and receive according to their needs.
Herbert Spencer
{Social Darwinism is the attempt to apply by analogy the evolutionary theories of plant
and animal development to the explanation of human society and social phenomena.}
Emile Durkheim
Emile Durkheim was the most influential scholar in the academic and theoretical
development of sociology.
1. Laid down some of the fundamental principles, methods, concepts and theories of
sociology
2. Defined sociology as the study of social facts.
3. Social Facts: A/C to him, there are social facts, which are distinct from biological
and psychological facts. By Social Facts, he meant the patterns of behaviour that
characterize a social group in a given society. They should be studied objectively.
4. Job of a sociologist: Is to uncover social facts and then to explain them using other
social facts. Some regard Durkheim as the first sociologist to apply statistical
methods to the study of social phenomena.
Max Weber
August Comte
Sociology as study of Social Dynamic & Social Static
Key Concept: Social static& Social Dynamic
Karl Marx
KC: class conflict, alienation, historical materialism, etc
Herbert Spencer
Evolution of Society as per fixed laws analogous to the biological evolutionary model
KC: Social Darwinism, viewed Society as an organic system
Social sciences are academic disciplines that study human behavior in its social and cultural
aspects.
Sociology also falls into the category of Social Sciences
.
Sociology draws from a variety of other social sciences
,
Some of them are listed down below:
1. Anthropology
2. Political Science
3. Psychology
Psychology takes the individual out of his or her social circumstances & examines the
mental processes that occur within that person.
Focuses on Societies Fundamental Brick.
4. Economics
1. Social Welfare
Some people pursue degrees in sociology because they want to change society for the better.
They study problems such as poverty, prejudice, and world hunger and attempt to find
solutions. Jobs that relate to these kinds of interests include: Social worker, Child welfare
worker, etc.
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3. Healthcare
Some sociologists apply their knowledge to the field of healthcare.
Jobs: Doctor, Psychiatrist, Marriage or family counselor.
5. Education
Many people study sociology because they want to develop more effective ways to educate a
society’s youth or because they want to continue learning and teaching about sociology itself.
Jobs: Teacher, College Professor, etc.
SCOPE AND CONCERNS OF SOCIOLOGY
Sociologists understand, explain, and analyze the effect of social world, social environment
and social interaction on our behavior, worldviews, lifestyle, personality, attitudes, decisions,
etc. and how this ultimate social reality is created.
While there is one more analysis that people sometimes take in account i.e. Meso Level
Analysis
3. Meso Level Analysis which analyzes human social phenomena in between the micro-
and macro-levels.
This general framework further gets divided into sub fields of Sociology.
Some of the relevant Fields of Study are:
1. The Field of Social Organization focuses on institutions and groups, their formation
and change, manner of functioning, relation to individuals and to each other.
2. Social Control: Ways in which members of a society influence one another so as to
maintain social order.
3. Social Change: Way society and institutions change over time.
4. Social Processes: Patterns in which social changes takes place, and the modes of such
processes.
5. Social Groups: How social groups are formed, structured.
6. Social Problems: Like juvenile delinquency, crime, chronic alcoholism, suicide,
poverty, prostitution, child abuse.