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What is the difference between macro sociology, micro sociology,
and meso sociology? [ ANS: ] Macro-Sociology studies the society
as a whole



Micro Sociology looks at the individual in social context
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Meso-Sociology looks at social institutions
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Definition of Sociology (Berger, Mills, McGinn) [ ANS: ] Berger:
Sociology is a passionate curiosity -- disciplined by scientific
methodology -- about the interactions of people (physics envy --
disciplined by scientific method)



Mills: Sociology studies the intersection of biography and history
(where the individual troubles intersect with social issues -
particularly where there are things outside of us that influence us in
ways we can't control). Thought about the social imagination: The
relationship between the individual and society and how they
affect each other.



McGinn: How the group is powerful in various situations. How does
a group exert power over its members. How does one group exert
power over another. How does a group exert power over their
society.

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What is Durkheim's understanding of sociology? [ ANS: ] Important
thing to do is to understand social facts (things outside of
ourselves). Sociology establishes the function of things.
Determination of function: what function every piece of society
plays. Everything plays a function (case study: deviance - even
breaking norms has a function)

What are the three dimensions of sociology? [ ANS: ] Theory,
research, action.



Theory and research go back and forth. We have a theory, so we
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research it. After researching, we find some data, that creates
new theories. Action comes in between the two, for example,
creating policies.
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What is the difference among theory, social theory, and
sociological theory? [ ANS: ] Theory: Abstract statements that offer
unproven explanation or prediction



Social Theory:Abstract statements that offer unproven explanation
or prediction ABOUT THE WAY PEOPLE ORGANIZE THEMSELVES
SOCIALLY



Sociological Theory: Abstract statements that offer unproven
explanation or prediction about the way people organize
themselves socially PROPOSED BY SOCIAL SCIENTISTS (beginning
with Marx)

What are the two basic types of social science research [ ANS: ] 1)
Quantitative - surveys, statistics, secondary analysis

2) Qualitative - Interviews, biographies, ethnography

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What is Praxis? [ ANS: ] It is a term borrowed from Marxx. There are
two kinds, and have to do with the action in the world. The actions
we do on an everyday basis, and actions that is intended to make
a difference/change

What is the definition of a social movement? what are some types
[ ANS: ] A social movement is an organized social group that acts
with continuity and coordination to promote or resist change in
society or other social units.



It is the most organized form of collective behavior, and tend to
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be most sustained (other types of collective behavior include
crowds, panic, riots, fads, etc.)
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Some types of social movements include personal transformation
movements (hippie, new age), social change movements
(environmental movements), and reactionary movements (right to
left)

How was the university of michigan relevant to social movement
theory? [ ANS: ] Mayer Zald - Resource mobilization theory.
Explored how movements gain momentum by successfully
garnering resources, competing with other movements, and
mobilizing their available resources.

Why did sociology identify with science more than humanities
(Mayer Zald Article) [ ANS: ] 1) Philosophy was normative and
"armchair," literature was textual and aesthetic, history focused on
singular events not generalizations



2) Humanities were not ascending in academic status

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