The Social Lens: How Society Shapes Us
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Key ideas in The Social Lens: How Society Shapes Us
- The sociological imagination links individual biography to social history
- Personal troubles occur within the character of the individual
- It involves looking at how society's structure limits or expands personal choices
- Public issues transcend local environments and involve social institutions
- Distinguishing between personal troubles and public issues
- Social location (the time and place of birth) dictates available opportunities
- Historical context shapes what is considered 'normal' or 'possible' for an individual
- Sociology uses systematic data collection to verify or debunk popular assumptions
- Common sense is often based on anecdotal evidence, while sociology looks for broad patterns
- Sociologists question everyday habits to see the hidden rules behind them
- Understanding the impact of social location (time and place) on life outcomes
- Looking at your own culture as if you were an outsider reveals social structures
- How sociology differs from 'common sense' through data
- The concept of 'making the familiar strange'
- Social norms operate as 'unwritten' expectations
- Folkways are habits for routine social interaction
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If one person is struggling with debt because they overspent their budget, how would a sociologist primarily classify this?
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Where The Social Lens: How Society Shapes Us takes you
Ever wonder why we do what we do? Learn to see the invisible forces of culture, power, and groups that shape every moment of your life.
- 1
Seeing the Invisible
- The Sociological Imagination
- Decoding Social Norms
- 2
The Building Blocks of Identity
- Socialization: Learning to be Human
- Status and Roles
- Groups and Networks
- 3
Power and Inequality
- Social Stratification
- Race and Ethnicity
- Gender and Sexuality
- 4
The Engines of Society
- Family and Kinship
- Education and Religion
- Economy and Work
- 5
Change and Theory
- Deviance and Social Control
- Social Change and Movements
- The Big Three Theories
5 sections · 14 units · 55 levels. Built to play, not to enroll.
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