Summary: Introduction To Sociology Culture, Structure, And Inequality | 9780815353850 | FRANK VAN TUBERGEN
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1.1 the sociological perspective
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What is an sociolagical perspective?
An explanation that looks at the social causes -
What is another word for socialgical perspective?
Sociolagical imagining -
What is an example of an individual perspective?
Obesity because of food intake or genes ( it is the persons own fault) -
What is an example of an sociological perspective?
It is because the country he lives in -
What causes collective behaviour?
Human behavior results from shared social conditions and this causes collective behavior -
What is the theory of supplemental perspectives?
THis theory states that both an individual perspective and an sociological perspective are needed to find the cause -
What is the theory of alternative perspectives?
This theory states that only one of the two perspectives is needed to find the cause and that the other doesnt matter -
1.2 social problems
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Examples of social problems
Corruption
crime and unsafe neighbourhoods
bullying
violence
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1.3 three aims of sociology
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How can sociological work be useful?
To give predictions, to evaluate social intervention (policies), -
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2.2 theories and succes in sports
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Deductive nomological explanation
Form of explanation of phenomena using propositions and conditions
proposition explanation
conditions explanation
observation
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