No society is peaceful. They
all have conflict which leads to social change. We talked about Karl Marx and W
DuBois. We discussed the founders of Sociology Comte, Durkheim, Spencer and
Merton.
We discussed the Symbolic-Interaction
theory by Max Weber and George Mead. Symbolic-Interaction
is an ongoing process of social interaction in specific settings based on
symbolic communication. Our individual perception of reality are variable and always
changing. You can look at a family dynamic for an example of this. Each member
of the family has a certain job to do but these jobs can change. In some
families the Father figure works while the Mother stays home. The Father takes
out the trash and does the yard work while the Mother does laundry and keeps
the house clean. If you grow up in a family structured like this then you may
assume that these are the roles and functions of the Mother and Father in a
home. If something were to change this dynamic, lets say the bills are piling
up and the Mother needs to also go to work, this can change your view of what a
Mother and Father are. It would change your reality.
Goffman established the Dramaturgical
Analysis stating “we all have roles”
We play the role of Student, Teacher, Chairman, Dean, School
President, School Board, Department of Education and on and on. Each role will
affect all of the others and the first role is simply representing the last and
the last is a reflection of the first. Sociology allows us to see what otherwise
would be an invisible ripple effect. Sociology lets you know how important you
are.
Something positive I can do for Society – pay attention to
the literature I get in the mail. Deciding what is useful and what is not useful.
Something negative I can do for Society – not maintaining relationships with family or friends.
Something positive Society does for me – My kids get to learn in a public school.
Something negative Society does for me – Does not allow me to teach my kids myself. Not sure I would be qualified for something like that anyway.
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