sociological theories about social change. sociological theories ideas about social change came...
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Sociological Theories Sociological Theories about Social Changeabout Social Change
Sociological TheoriesSociological Theories
Ideas about Social Change came later than the Ideas about Social Change came later than the other two disciplinesother two disciplines
Structural-Functionalism was the main focus of Structural-Functionalism was the main focus of Sociology during the early 20th centurySociology during the early 20th century
Looked more at social structure rather than Looked more at social structure rather than social changesocial change
Tried to identify which social institutions Tried to identify which social institutions influenced societyinfluenced society
Seeking EquilibriumSeeking Equilibrium In early 20th century – when Social change happened it was the result of process of tension & adaptation
Tension & adaptationTension & adaptationTension & adaptation When one part of the social system changes tension arises between that part and the rest.
Tension can’t last forever so...members of society will seek to reduce tension by adapting other aspects of society
Can you think of any examples of Tension & Can you think of any examples of Tension & Adaptation?Adaptation?
What kind of social change is What kind of social change is taking place here?taking place here?
What kind of tension & adaptation is happening What kind of tension & adaptation is happening here?here?
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Theoretical ModelsTheoretical ModelsAccumulation Growth as a result from human knowledge from generation to generation
Diffusion of innovationsDiffusion of innovationsA new development emerges onto society Can be knowledge, belief, fashion or thousands of other new developments
Diffusion of innovationsDiffusion of innovations Two things influence the spread (diffusion) of new innovations into society Who adopts it Who speaks in favour of it
Diffusion of innovationsDiffusion of innovations
Leading Early Leading Early SociologistSociologist Immanuel Wallerstein
Focus on the natural international trade and economics
Challenged the idea that many nations remained poor do to lack of effective leadership
Argued that it was capitalism that made western nations rich not colonialism
Countries in Western Europe were in the core of the capitalism system and therefore became rich
Countries that exported resource and had little to no economic investment into the country are referred to as on the periphery and remained poor
Poorer countries that make some economic improvement are referred to as on the semi-periphery
Leading early SociologistLeading early SociologistDorothy SmithSpecialized on communication patterns and the technologies that they rely on
CommunicationCommunication People tend to communicate better with people they have something in common with - discourse
Smith examined the difference in the ways we communicate depending on groups we are with. For example, how do we communicate with those at school versus those at work?
Dorothy SmithDorothy SmithSmith argued that the effects of certain discourse limited women’s position in society
What are these images What are these images communicating?communicating?
Textual discourseTextual discoursePeople communicate ideas and values through symbols, movie roles , paintings, photographs....
Textual Discourse & Textual Discourse & Social ChangeSocial Change
Smith argued it is important to understand textual discourse when trying to engineer social change.