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What is the major goal of
Sociology? What do
sociologists focus on in
their studies?
Founding Figures in Sociology
Jane Addams (1860-1935)
Social Reform
Opened Hull House in
Chicago
Refuge for the poor in the
slums
8 hour work day, laws
against child labor
Founding Figures in Sociology
Auguste Comte (1798-1857)
Positivism—applying the
scientific method to the
social world
Coined the term “sociology”
Discover social principles
and apply them to the social
world
Founding Figures in Sociology
W.E.B. Dubois (1868-1963)
Race relations
Studied the relationship
between races
Founded NAACP
Founding Figures in Sociology
Emile Durkheim (18581917)
Social Integration--the
degree to which people are
tied to their social group
Goal: show how social
forces affect people’s
behavior (suicide study)
Founding Figures in Sociology
Harriet Martineau (18021876)
Early female sociologist,
largely ignored
Studied social life in Britain
and U.S.
Society in America—report
on young America’s customs
Founding Figures in Sociology
Karl Marx (1818-1883)
Conflict theory— societies is
composed of groups competing
for scarce resources
Communist Manifesto
Ideas came from struggle of
workers during Industrial
Revolution
Founding Figures in Sociology
George Herbert Mead
(1863-1931)
Symbolic Interactionist
Study of children at play:
learn to take the role of
the other
Essential if we are to live
in human groups
Generalized other— our
perception of how people
in general think of us
Founding Figures in Sociology
Herbert Spencer (18201903)
Social Darwinism—
“survival of the fittest”
Reforms don’t allow
this don’t improve
society
Founding Figures in Sociology
Max Weber (1864-1920)
Protestant Ethic— selfdenying approach to life
(work hard, save money)
Religion key to social
change ( caused
capitalism to flourish in
some areas)
Founding Figures in Sociology
C. Wright Mills (1916-1962)
Focus on social reform
Sociological imagination—
external influences of
society affect individual
behavior