Sociology101- Chapter1
Theoretical Paradigm
A basic image of society that guides thinking and research
Macro Level Orientation
A broad focus on social structures that shape society as a whole
Micro Level Orientation
A close-up focus on social interaction in specific situation
Structional Functional Paradigm
A framework for building theory that sees soceity as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability
Social Conflict Paradigm
A framework for building theory that sees society as an arena of inequality that generates conflict and change
Symbolic Interaction Paradigm
A framework for building theory that sees society as the product of the everyday interactions of individuals
Theory
A statement of how and why specific facts are related
Positivism
A way of understanding based on science
Stereotype
An exaggerated description applied to every person in some category
Social Structure
Any relatively stable partern of social behavior
Social Dysfunction
Any social pattern that may disrupt the operation of society
Low Income Countries
Nations with less productive economic systems in which most people are poor
Middle Income Countries
Nations with moderately productive economic systems in which people's incomes are about the global average
High Income Countries
Nations with very productive economic systems in which most people have relatively high incomes
Social Functions
The consequences of any social pattern for the operation of society as a whole
Manifest Functions
The recognized and intended consequences of any social pattern
Global Perspective
The study of the larger world and our society's place in it
Sociology
The systematic study of human society
Latent Functions
The unrecognized and unintended consequences of any social patterned