Class materials August 28 to September 25. ◦ Sociological Imagination. ◦
Sociological Paradigms. ◦ History of Sociology. ◦ Culture. ◦ Language. ◦
Socialization.
Social Groups and Formal Organizations
Social Groups
Aggregate - People Who Share a Space But Don’t See Selves as Belonging
A Category - People Who Share
Characteristics
A Group - People Who Think of Themselves as Belonging Together
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Social Groups Primary
Groups
Face-to-Face
The Family
Friends
Producing
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a Mirror Within 2
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Social Groups Secondary
Groups
Larger, More Anonymous
Members Interact Based on Roles
Fail to Satisfy Need for Intimate Association
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Voluntary Associations Organized
be primary or secondary
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Can
on Basis of Mutual Interest
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In-Groups and Out-Groups In-Groups
and Out-Groups Produce…
Loyalty
Sense of Superiority
Rivalries
Implications
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Reference Groups Groups
Used as Standards to Evaluate Selves
Provide
a Yardstick
Exposes
Us to Contradictory Standards
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Social Networks Ties
that Extend Outward from Self
The
Small World Phenomenon—Six Degrees
Microsoft Image
of Separation
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Bureaucracies
Five Characteristics of Bureaucracies Clear Cut Levels Division of Labor
Written Rules Written Communication and Records Impersonality Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2006
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Perpetuation of Bureaucracies
Take on a Life of Own
Suffers from Goal Displacement
McDonaldization of Society
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Coping with Bureaucracies
Red Tape
Bureaucratic Alienation
Resisting Alienation
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Group Dynamics-Georg Simmel
Group Size Affects Stability and Intimacy
Dyad
Triad
Coalitions
As Size Increases, So Does Stability
As Size Increases, Intensity and Intimacy Decreases
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Group Dynamics
Effects of Group Size on Attitudes and Behavior
The Larger the Group…
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Greater Diffusion of Responsibility
Increase in Formality
Division into Smaller Groups
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Leadership
Leaders are People Who Influence Others’ Behaviors, Opinions, and Attitudes
Who Becomes a Leader?
Instrumental and Expressive Leaders
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Leadership Leadership
Authoritarian
Democratic
Laissez-Faire
Leadership
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Styles
Styles in Changing Situations
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Power of Peer Pressure and Authority The
Asch Experiment
The
Milgram Experiment
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Groupthink Collective
Global
Tunnel Vision Groups Develop
Consequences of Group Dynamics Groupthink Microsoft Image
Preventing
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Group Assignments Diary will examine the group dynamics Must reflect awareness of: Leadership Peer Pressure Groupthink Organizational Style In Group/Out Group Dynamics
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Back Stage/Front Stage Role Playing Impression Management Managed Emotions
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Spoiled Identity Visible Stigma/Hidden Stigma Choice/No Choice—Blame Matters ―Passing‖ as Impression Management (―Closet‖) Social Isolation and Social Groups Stereotypes & Prejudices Sanctions: Medicalization & Criminalization
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First 2 sections of Book:
◦ Sociological Perspective ◦ Social Groups & Social Control
Class materials August 28 to September 25 ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦
Sociological Imagination Sociological Paradigms History of Sociology Culture Language Socialization Social Groups Dramaturgy Stigma
Social Groups and Formal Organizations
Sociological Imagination
Sociological Paradigms
History of Sociology
Functionalist
Conflict
Constructionist
Macro Sociology
Micro Sociology
Culture
Cultural Diversity
Language
Cultural Relativism
Counter-Culture
Sub-Culture
Sick Cultures
Norms
Mores
Folkways
Sanctions
Values
Culture Within
Status
Role
Social Influence
Role Conflict/Role Strain
Ascribed/Achieved Role
Social Darwinism
Nature versus Nurture
Socialization
Agents of Socialization
Primary/Secondary Group
In/Out Group
Peer Pressure
Leadership
Dyads
Reference Group
Group Dynamics
Social Control
Groupthink
Stigmatization
Impression Management
Mass Media
Social Deviance
Crime
Bureaucracies
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Jane Addams
Solomon Asch
Auguste Comte
Charles Cooley
W.E.B. duBois
Emile Durkheim
Sigmund Freud
Harold Garfinkle
Erving Goffman
Harriet Martineau
Karl Marx
George Herbert Mead
Stanley Milgram
C. Wright Mills
Talcott Parsons
Jean Piaget
George Ritzer
Georg Simmel
Sapir-Whorf
Herbert Spencer
Max Weber
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50 Multiple Choice -- 4 possible answers Six Kinds of Questions: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Knowledge – Recall Facts Comprehension – Demonstrate Understanding of Facts Application – Take Knowledge & Apply to situation Analysis – Critical Thinking that uses Knowledge Evaluation – Critical Thinking that evaluates situation Synthesis – Taking two or more concepts and applying them critically
Read Questions & Answers Carefully Eliminate Answers Skip & Return to harder questions – Be mindful of clock
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