Sociology: "Sociology Is The Scientific Study of Patterned Human Behavior" - Joseph
Sociology: "Sociology Is The Scientific Study of Patterned Human Behavior" - Joseph
Sociology: "Sociology Is The Scientific Study of Patterned Human Behavior" - Joseph
logus Socius
means science or study means group or partner
“Sociology deals with the study of the patterns and processes of human
relations.” – Rodney Stark
Sociology is the science of society and the social interactions taking place
therein.
It may focus its attention on all kinds of inter actions such as:
1. Social arts
2. Social relationships
3. Social organizations
4. Social structures
5. Social processes
The social facts it gathers include the recurrent and repetitive
forms of behavior such as:
1. Attitudes
2. Beliefs
3. Values
4. Norms
5. Social institutions which make up the social order
Sociology as a Science
It uses methods and techniques of inquiry and investigations which are
scientific
AREAS OF SOCIOLOGY
1. Social organization. This area covers the study of the various
(a) Social groups
(b) Social institutions
(c) Social stratifications
(d) Social mobility
(e) Bureaucracy
(f) Ethnic groups and relations.
Topics like the family, education, politics, religion, economy, etc. are
studied in this area.
2. Social Psychology.
This area deals with the study of human nature as an outcome of
group life, social attitudes, collective behavior, and personality
formation. It deals with group life and the individual’s trait,
attitudes, beliefs, etc. as influenced by group life. It views man with
reference to group life.
3. Social change and social disorganization.
This area includes the study of the change in culture and social relations
and the disruption that may occur in the society. It deals with the study
of such current social problems in society as juvenile delinquency,
criminality, drug addiction, family conflicts, divorce, population
problems, and other similar subjects.
4. Human ecology.
It studies the nature and behavior of a given population and its
relationships to the group’s present social institutions. For instance,
studies of this kind have shown the prevalence of mental illness,
criminality, delinquencies, prostitution, and drug addiction in urban
centers and highly developed places.
5. Population o demography.
This is concerned with the study of population number, composition,
change, and quality as they influence the economic, political and social
system.
6. Sociological theory and method.
This area is concerned with the applicability and usefulness of the
principles and theories of group life as bases for the regulation of
man’s social environment.
7. Applied sociology.
This area utilizes the findings of pure sociological research in various
fields such as criminology, social work, community development,
education, industrial relations, marirage, ethnic relations, family
counseling, and other aspects and problems of daily life.
Anthropology
Study man
Scientific study of man, works, body, behavior, values, time and space
Mans activities and behavior in politics, religion, social life aesthetics and
health and other fields
BRANCHES OF ANTHROPOLOGY
Subdivisions:
ANTHROPOLOGY AS A SCIENCE
PSYCHOLOGY
HISTORY
ECONOMICS
POLITICAL SCIENCE
SOCIOLOGY