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WHAT IS A SOCIETY?
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 What is a society?
A society is any set of people living together in a
group comprising of a single community and
whose members are interdependent (Mustapha
2009, 23).
 Sociology = Studies human society and social
behaviour in a scientific manner.
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 Society is divided into:
1. Social interactions – how people relate to one
another and how they influence each others
behaviour.
2. Social Institutions – a group of people banded
together for a common purpose.
3. Social Phenomena – observable facts or events
that occur in human society.
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SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS
 In the social sciences, institutions are the
structures and mechanisms of social order
and cooperation governing the behavior of a
set of individuals within a given human
collectivity.
 Institutions include the family, religion,
education, peer group, economic systems, legal
systems, penal systems, political systems, and
the media.
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SOCIAL PHENOMENA
 There are many issues and phenomena that are
addressed in sociology. These include:
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› Crime
› Poverty
› Racism
› Inequality
› Illiteracy
› Underdevelopment
› Stratification
› Technology
› Social Media
› Population
› Corruption
› Sexuality
 Understand how behaviour is influenced by
social factors.
 Learn how to view the world through other’s
eyes (sociological perspective).
 Attempt to connect the larger world with
personal life (sociological imagination).
 Find your place both within society and
history.
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 A theory is a set of ideas that seeks to
explain how something works.
 A sociological theory seeks to explain
how society or aspects of society work.
 Most “facts” as we understand it in today’s
society are based on theory.
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 Theories are extremely selective and as
such varying perspectives have its own
priorities.
 Thus, only a partial or one-sided view of
reality is presented.
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 Analyses society as a whole and how it
functions.
 Human behaviour is affected or influenced by
the institutions, structures and society as a
whole.
Society  Human Behaviour (interaction)
 Life, interactions and social behaviour are all
determined by the institutions (school, religion,
government) and structures (norms, values,
customs, traditions) of society.
 One such Macro theory is Functionalism.
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 One of the first sociological theories to evolve.
 Became most dominant social theory in the
1940s & 50s, especially in the USA
 Society can be compared to a living organism –
INSTITUTIONS resemble ORGANS
 Functionalism investigates the impact society
and institutions have on the individual and
behaviour.
INSTITUTIONS  BEHAVIOUR
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1. View society as a system of highly
interrelated parts that function together
harmoniously.
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2. Although societies differ and culture is
relative, Functionalists believe in a general
consensus (agreement) in society.
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3. Society seeks stability and the status quo
and avoids conflict. Conflict is dysfunctional
or pathological.
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 Developed the idea of positivism
 Conducted the first sociological study on
Suicide, where he compared rates of
suicide in different countries.
 He examined social facts (phenomena) as
constraints; also examined the causes and
functions of these facts. He posits that social
facts constrain or determine human actions
(macro view).
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 Social order (status quo) and stability
 Collective conscience
 Threats to social solidarity:
› Mechanical – Traditional Society
› Organic – Modern Society
 Anomie (state of normlessness)
 Everything has a function and all
functions are positive!
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 There are four functional prerequisites
(basic needs) in order to survive called
GAIL:
1. Goal Attainment
2. Adaptation
3. Integration
4. Latency
(Pattern Maintenance)
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1. Goal Attainment – The Government or political
systems are responsible for setting goals.
2. Adaptation – The economy is the main institution
concerned with this function.
3. Integration – Adjustment and conflict in society is
maintained by the legal system or the law.
4. Latency (Pattern Maintenance) – maintenance of
basic patterns or norms/values in society.
Socializers or institutions responsible for
socialization perform this role. For example – family,
education, religion. Religion was the most
important for Parsons.
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FUNCTIONAL PRE-
REQUISITES
(BASIC NEEDS)
INSTITUTION(S)
GOAL ATTAINMENT GOVERNMENT
ADAPTATION ECONOMY
INTEGRATION LEGAL SYSTEM
LATENCY FAMILY, RELIGION,
EDUCATION
 Pattern Variables – in order to understand how
society changed and evolved over time, Parsons
compared traditional and modern societies by using
Pattern Variables A and Pattern Variables B.
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TRADITIONAL SOCIETY MODERN SOCIETY
PATTERN
VARIABLES A
(TRADITIONAL
)
PATTERN
VARIABLES B
(MODERN)
Ascription (STATUS) Achievement
Diffuseness (ROLE) Specificity
Particularism (FAVOUR) Universalism
Affectivity (GRATIFICATION) Neutrality
Collective-
orientation
(INTERESTS) Self-orientation
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 Functionalism has been critiqued over
the years for the following reasons:
› Too deterministic and ignores diversity
› Too ideal or perfect
› Too functional – minimizes conflict
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 Like the Functionalists, conflict theory is a
structural or Macro- sociological perspective.
 However, this is their ONLY similarity.
 Marxism offers a radical or revolutionary
alternative to Functionalism.
 Their MAIN tenet is that society is in a perpetual
state of conflict because there are different groups
with different needs and interests.
 According to Tischler (2007, 21), conflict theorists
view society as constantly changing in response
to social inequality and social conflict.
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 Conflict is normal and desirable
 Social equilibrium or order is the dominant or
ruling class ploy of maintaining control
 According to Marxists, there are two groups in
contemporary society:
› Ruling Class (BOURGEOISIE or Capitalists)
› Lower/Subordinate Class (PROLETARIAT or
Working class)
 History always had two groups opposing each
other with differing interests (dialectic
materialism)
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 Conflict theory has been condemned
by several critics:
› Too ideologically based
› Too economically deterministic
› There are more than two classes (growing
middle class)
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 While Functionalism and Marxism insist that
the structure or institutions are responsible
for the manner in which individuals behave,
social action or interpretive perspectives see
structure as being influenced by the action of
individuals.
 Max Weber challenges the view that society
exists outside or independently of the
individual.
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 Social Action or Individual Behaviour should
be the focus of the study of society.
 THE PROTESTANT ETHIC AND THE SPIRIT
OF CAPITALISM (1904)
 Social Action is an action carried out by an
individual to which a person attached meaning.
 It is as a result of conscious thought where an
individual logically and rationally gives a reason
to an action in a public sphere.
 Verstehen – understanding of the meaning
attached to an action.
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 Also remembered for his work on Bureaucracies.
 A bureaucracy was the dominant institution on
industrial society.
 It is a rational organization with a hierarchy of paid,
full-time professionals who formed a top-down chain
of command.
 Bureaucracies are everywhere – government,
church, schools.
 Humans rationally & logically think before they
act.
 Saw three spheres that affect life – economic,
political and cultural.
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 Symbolic Interactionism (by George H Mead)
 Society is the product of interaction between
people which takes place through the use of
symbols which have meaning for the individuals
involved.
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 Dramaturgy (by Erving Goffman)
 It is the belief that life is a stage and we
are all players or actors. We are not our
“real” selves in public.
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 Ethnomethodology (by Harold Garfinkel)
 Society has a particular order in life based on
certain rituals that people use in order to make
sense of their world.
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 Phenomenology (Alfred Schutz)
 How people make sense of their environment
and surroundings by classifying objects based
on their understanding.
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introduction to sociological perspectives

  • 2. WHAT IS A SOCIETY? 2
  • 3.  What is a society? A society is any set of people living together in a group comprising of a single community and whose members are interdependent (Mustapha 2009, 23).  Sociology = Studies human society and social behaviour in a scientific manner. 3
  • 4.  Society is divided into: 1. Social interactions – how people relate to one another and how they influence each others behaviour. 2. Social Institutions – a group of people banded together for a common purpose. 3. Social Phenomena – observable facts or events that occur in human society. 4
  • 5. SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS  In the social sciences, institutions are the structures and mechanisms of social order and cooperation governing the behavior of a set of individuals within a given human collectivity.  Institutions include the family, religion, education, peer group, economic systems, legal systems, penal systems, political systems, and the media. 5
  • 6. SOCIAL PHENOMENA  There are many issues and phenomena that are addressed in sociology. These include: 6 › Crime › Poverty › Racism › Inequality › Illiteracy › Underdevelopment › Stratification › Technology › Social Media › Population › Corruption › Sexuality
  • 7.  Understand how behaviour is influenced by social factors.  Learn how to view the world through other’s eyes (sociological perspective).  Attempt to connect the larger world with personal life (sociological imagination).  Find your place both within society and history. 7
  • 8.  A theory is a set of ideas that seeks to explain how something works.  A sociological theory seeks to explain how society or aspects of society work.  Most “facts” as we understand it in today’s society are based on theory. 8
  • 9.  Theories are extremely selective and as such varying perspectives have its own priorities.  Thus, only a partial or one-sided view of reality is presented. 9
  • 10.  Analyses society as a whole and how it functions.  Human behaviour is affected or influenced by the institutions, structures and society as a whole. Society  Human Behaviour (interaction)  Life, interactions and social behaviour are all determined by the institutions (school, religion, government) and structures (norms, values, customs, traditions) of society.  One such Macro theory is Functionalism. 10
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  • 12.  One of the first sociological theories to evolve.  Became most dominant social theory in the 1940s & 50s, especially in the USA  Society can be compared to a living organism – INSTITUTIONS resemble ORGANS  Functionalism investigates the impact society and institutions have on the individual and behaviour. INSTITUTIONS  BEHAVIOUR 12
  • 13. 1. View society as a system of highly interrelated parts that function together harmoniously. 13
  • 14. 2. Although societies differ and culture is relative, Functionalists believe in a general consensus (agreement) in society. 14
  • 15. 3. Society seeks stability and the status quo and avoids conflict. Conflict is dysfunctional or pathological. 15
  • 16.  Developed the idea of positivism  Conducted the first sociological study on Suicide, where he compared rates of suicide in different countries.  He examined social facts (phenomena) as constraints; also examined the causes and functions of these facts. He posits that social facts constrain or determine human actions (macro view). 16
  • 17.  Social order (status quo) and stability  Collective conscience  Threats to social solidarity: › Mechanical – Traditional Society › Organic – Modern Society  Anomie (state of normlessness)  Everything has a function and all functions are positive! 17
  • 18.  There are four functional prerequisites (basic needs) in order to survive called GAIL: 1. Goal Attainment 2. Adaptation 3. Integration 4. Latency (Pattern Maintenance) 18
  • 19. 1. Goal Attainment – The Government or political systems are responsible for setting goals. 2. Adaptation – The economy is the main institution concerned with this function. 3. Integration – Adjustment and conflict in society is maintained by the legal system or the law. 4. Latency (Pattern Maintenance) – maintenance of basic patterns or norms/values in society. Socializers or institutions responsible for socialization perform this role. For example – family, education, religion. Religion was the most important for Parsons. 19
  • 20. 20 FUNCTIONAL PRE- REQUISITES (BASIC NEEDS) INSTITUTION(S) GOAL ATTAINMENT GOVERNMENT ADAPTATION ECONOMY INTEGRATION LEGAL SYSTEM LATENCY FAMILY, RELIGION, EDUCATION
  • 21.  Pattern Variables – in order to understand how society changed and evolved over time, Parsons compared traditional and modern societies by using Pattern Variables A and Pattern Variables B. 21 TRADITIONAL SOCIETY MODERN SOCIETY
  • 22. PATTERN VARIABLES A (TRADITIONAL ) PATTERN VARIABLES B (MODERN) Ascription (STATUS) Achievement Diffuseness (ROLE) Specificity Particularism (FAVOUR) Universalism Affectivity (GRATIFICATION) Neutrality Collective- orientation (INTERESTS) Self-orientation 22
  • 23.  Functionalism has been critiqued over the years for the following reasons: › Too deterministic and ignores diversity › Too ideal or perfect › Too functional – minimizes conflict 23
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  • 25.  Like the Functionalists, conflict theory is a structural or Macro- sociological perspective.  However, this is their ONLY similarity.  Marxism offers a radical or revolutionary alternative to Functionalism.  Their MAIN tenet is that society is in a perpetual state of conflict because there are different groups with different needs and interests.  According to Tischler (2007, 21), conflict theorists view society as constantly changing in response to social inequality and social conflict. 25
  • 26.  Conflict is normal and desirable  Social equilibrium or order is the dominant or ruling class ploy of maintaining control  According to Marxists, there are two groups in contemporary society: › Ruling Class (BOURGEOISIE or Capitalists) › Lower/Subordinate Class (PROLETARIAT or Working class)  History always had two groups opposing each other with differing interests (dialectic materialism) 26
  • 27.  Conflict theory has been condemned by several critics: › Too ideologically based › Too economically deterministic › There are more than two classes (growing middle class) 27
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  • 30.  While Functionalism and Marxism insist that the structure or institutions are responsible for the manner in which individuals behave, social action or interpretive perspectives see structure as being influenced by the action of individuals.  Max Weber challenges the view that society exists outside or independently of the individual. 30
  • 31.  Social Action or Individual Behaviour should be the focus of the study of society.  THE PROTESTANT ETHIC AND THE SPIRIT OF CAPITALISM (1904)  Social Action is an action carried out by an individual to which a person attached meaning.  It is as a result of conscious thought where an individual logically and rationally gives a reason to an action in a public sphere.  Verstehen – understanding of the meaning attached to an action. 31
  • 32.  Also remembered for his work on Bureaucracies.  A bureaucracy was the dominant institution on industrial society.  It is a rational organization with a hierarchy of paid, full-time professionals who formed a top-down chain of command.  Bureaucracies are everywhere – government, church, schools.  Humans rationally & logically think before they act.  Saw three spheres that affect life – economic, political and cultural. 32
  • 33.  Symbolic Interactionism (by George H Mead)  Society is the product of interaction between people which takes place through the use of symbols which have meaning for the individuals involved. 33
  • 34.  Dramaturgy (by Erving Goffman)  It is the belief that life is a stage and we are all players or actors. We are not our “real” selves in public. 34
  • 35.  Ethnomethodology (by Harold Garfinkel)  Society has a particular order in life based on certain rituals that people use in order to make sense of their world. 35
  • 36.  Phenomenology (Alfred Schutz)  How people make sense of their environment and surroundings by classifying objects based on their understanding. 36