SOC 502 – SOCIAL THEORY

UNIT 1 REVIEW

 

 

Origins of Sociology:

 

Auguste Compte:

 

Herbert Spencer:

 

Emile Durkheim:

 

Karl Marx:

 

Georg Simmel

 

Max Weber:

 

UNIT 2 REVIEW

 

Early American sociology:

 

Talcott Parsons:

 

Merton:

 

C. Wright Mills

 

The Chicago School:

 

Cooley:

 

W.I. Thomas:

 

George Herbert Mead:

 

Goffman:

 

Garfinkel:

·         3 major concepts associated with ethnomethodology:

o       reflexivity

o       accounts

o       indexicality

 

Blumer:

·         Coined the term symbolic interaction

·         From Mead, Blumer emphasized the importance of:

o       social interaction

o       significant symbols

o       meaning

o       communication

o       taking on the view of the other

o       the self as process

·         Blumer expanded on

o       the importance of meaning to the individual as an acting entity

o       the primacy of direct empirical observation as a methodology

o       and the centrality of the "definition of the situation" introduced by W. I. Thomas.

·         Some of the characteristics of the symbolic interaction perspective are:

o       an emphasis on interactions among people,

o       use of symbols in communication and interaction,

o       interpretation as part of action,

o       interpretation or definition rather than mere reaction

o       response based on meaning

o       self as constructed:

§          by individuals and others

§         in flexible, adjustable social processes through communication and interaction. 

·         Symbolic Interactionism rests on three primary premises.

o       First: Human beings act towards things on the basis of the meanings those things have for them

o       Second: Such meanings arise out of the interaction of the individual with others

o       Third: That an interpretive process is used by the person in each instance in which he must deal with things in his environment (know the process by which this takes place)

·         Importance of  interpretation