SOC103 Lecture 1, Introducing Sociology and Social Institutions
Who wrote Suicide?
Durkheim
Who wrote the Division of Labor in Society?
Durkheim
Four types of suicide
Egoistic suicide, anomic suicide, fatalistic suicide, altruistic suicide
Who wrote Stigma?
Erving Goffman (symbolic interactionist)
Parentification
adolescents' adoption of adult family roles by providing instrumental or emotional support for parents
Labelling theory (part of social constructionism)
any given social problem is viewed as such only because influential group of people define it as so
What is Durkheim's general conclusion about rates of suicide?
highest when people are least integrated into domestic religious and political society
Canadian government response to Porter's work?
reduce social inequality by increasing quality and access to public education, post-secondary education
When do social and personal problems emerge, according to functionalism?
response to a loss of integration and regulation
Anomic suicide
results from absence of norms, sudden social disturbance such as financial crisis
How does functional theory view society?
set of interconnected parts that work together to preserve overall stability
Symbolic interactionist interpretation of parentification study
showed how immigrant children were empowered by parentification "meaning" is important
What are Herbert Blumer's four stages of social problem development
social recognition, social legitimating, mobilization for action, development and implementation of an official plan
What does Goffman's study of stigma indicate about social structures
social structures arise out of processes by which people interpret and respond to each other
Interaction
socially recognized pattern of inter-related acts
Social institutions
- relatively stable, shared pattern of behavior based on values and maintained through social interaction - meet people's most important needs
Functionlism after Durkheim
- society as a set of interconnected elements that operate together to maintain stability and efficiency of society - may fail to fulfill intended functions especially during rapid change
Three Aims of Sociology
1. find and explain patterns in people's social relations 2. question common sense 3. solve social problems and find better ways of living together
According to Goffman, how do people hide discreditable facts?
1. passing- effort to hide discreditable or stigmatizing facts about one's identity 2. covering- keep discredited features from gaining attention
What are the four common features of feminist thought?
1. social inequality 2. gendering of experiences 3. problem of victimization 4. intersectionality- other disadvantaged groups
Who coined sociologie?
Comte
Who wrote the Vertical Mosaic?
John Porter (conflict)
What happens when passing and covering doesn't work?
People associate with others similarly stigmatized- subcultures
Who wrote the Social Construction of Reality?
Peter Berger and Thomas Luckmann
Latent function
UNINTENDED
What functions do social institutions have according to functionalist theory?
both manifest and latent functions
Characteristics of social structures
control us, change us, resist and produce social change
Which approach was a reaction against functionalism?
critical theory- claimed functionalists paid too little attention to social conflict and social change, conflict usually has social functions
In addition to educational empowerment, what else did Porter call for?
cultural assimilation as in the US, did not support multicultural ethnic mosaic as perpetuated ethic inequality
What is sociology to Comte?
division of science concerned with human beings
What is the aim of Suicide?
draw general conclusions about the social clauses and meaning of suicide through systematic analysis of suicide statistics
"Definition of the Situation"
emerge out of interpersonal negotiations - the definitions and impressions we work out have consequences
Fatalistic Suicide
excess of social regulation, people are deprived of freedom to make choices
What did emotional parentification lead to?
exhaustion in the IMMIGRANT group
How do immigrant adolescents acculturate in comparison to their parents?
faster
Symbolic interactionists
focus on what holds people together in social relationships: shared meanings and interpretations of interactions, symbols used to construct society
Sociology's origins
industrial revolution- new kinds of economic relationships French revolution- new kinds of political relationships
What is main focus of the Vertical Mosaic?
inequalities that different ethnic groups face in Canada, class based inequality, ethnicity and membership predict social class membership
What did language brokering and acculturation gap predict?
instrumental parentification led to self-efficacy in both adolescent groups
Manifest functions
intended and easily recognized
Feminism
interested in how gender inequality makes women's lives different from mens, domination of women is not result of biological but socio-economic and cultural factors
Postmodernism
interested in unmasking ideologies that protect and justify the dominant social order - denies modernism's assumptions (can discover truth)
For Porter, what is the social cost of inequality?
loss of talent due to limited education and social opportunity
Why do emotional parentifiation not affect non-immigrant groups?
native families have more economic, cultural and social capital, resources may help buffer developmental risks
Did marital dissatisfaction have any effect on immigrant parentification?
no
For symbolic interactionists, what do human beings react to ?
not the events, but shared meanings of the events
Functionalist interpretation of parentification study
study concerned with effects of parentification- disruption of family roles
Conflict interpretation of parentification study
study hinted on harmful effects of inequality and disadvantage on people's lives
Modern definition of sociology
study of predictable and recurring relations and social institutions created through such relations
Modernism
suggests that through science we can discover the truth about reality, only one truth per say
Methodology of parentification study
surveys and questionnaires
Social constructionism
the view that we all build society together everyday
Goal of parentification study in Lecture 1
to find out whether parentificaiton is harmful to immigrant youth as to non-immigrant youth (emotional v. instrumental parentification)
What do Berger and Luckmann claim to the the purpose of sociology?
to understand the reality of everyday life
What is the goal of social constructionism
understand how people interact to create a shared reality
What does conflict theory focus on?
unequal distribution of power
Egoistic suicide
when people leave the social groups they belong or when group bonds are weakened by excessive individualism
What is the main purpose of The Division of Labor?
when societies become more complex, they have to develop new forms of cohesion based on mutual interdependency