Types of sociological concepts

    • [DOC File]SYA4110 – Development of Sociological Thought

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      SYA4110 – Development of Sociological Thought. Thursday 25 September 2008. Notes on Weber (from Ritzer, 2003) Max Weber on the Rationalization of Society. Max Weber’s. grand theory begins with his formulation of four types of rationality: practical, theoretical, substantive, and formal.

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    • [DOC File]Introduction to Sociology (Soc 105)

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      Over the course of this semester, employing a variety of sociological concepts and theories, we will examine both the specific traits of modern societies and the impact of modernity upon human social life. This will require learning the vocabulary, theories and concepts of the discipline.

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    • [DOC File]THEORIES RELEVANT TO EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT …

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      In these we have numerous specific concepts that have been organized into multivariate theoretical models that appear to have relatively good predictive power for very narrow ranges of behavior. Although several examples might be cited, two of the best developed pertain to risk communication and disaster warning responses.

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    • [DOC File]Introduction to Sociology, Fall 2005

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      1. Sociological Imagination . 2. Birth of Sociology and the Social Sciences . a. the three great revolutions and how they relate to sociology's origins. 3. Scientific Sociology. a. basics of scientific method. b. types of "data" 4. Interpretive Sociology. a. basic assumptions, differences from scientific sociology. b. types …

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    • [DOC File]Chapter One: The Sociological Perspective

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      3.0.2. Discuss the assumptions and problems with the sociological perspective. 3.0.3. Discuss the four types of sociological questions and the role each type plays in helping us to gather reliable data and make valid conclusions. 3.0.4.

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    • [DOC File]Teaching Sociology article

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      By applying sociological concepts to their everyday lives, students thus increase their sociological imagination (Mills 1959). This paper explores the importance of place in using videos to encourage students’ sociological imagination. This study draws on feedback from two different sociology classes: “Sociology of Law” and “Criminology ...

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    • [DOC File]SOCIOLOGICAL THEORIES AND THE FAMILY

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      Other types of family or ‘dysfunctional’ – meaning harmful to the well being of society. FOR DIVERSITY. Postmodernists argue that there is no ‘natural’ family – people are simply free to choose the kinds of relationships and family arrangements they like. ... SOCIOLOGICAL THEORIES AND THE FAMILY ...

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    • [DOC File]Basic Concepts of Sociology

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      The Sociological Point of View. How would a sociologist approach the study of the pep rally as described in the chapter introduction? Give at least one example. What are social patterns? 4. What are social characteristics? Social Interaction. 5. From where do social patterns develop? 6. Define social interaction. Describe two types.

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    • [DOC File]THE SOCIOLOGY OF TERRORISM

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      Select and view a relevant film. Summarize the film and, most importantly, apply sociological knowledge, course concepts, etc., to explaining and critiquing what is portrayed in the film. A Film example you may wish to consider, but are not limited to: Arlington Road, The Siege, The Sum of All Fears. Book Critique: WMD or Terrorism

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