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Sociological Perspective & Social Imagination JOSE CARRASCO, ALEXIS TERRAZAS, & MARINA VITALICH

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Page 1: Sociological Perspective & Social Imagination JOSE CARRASCO, ALEXIS TERRAZAS, & MARINA VITALICH

Sociological Perspective & Social ImaginationJOSE CARRASCO, ALEXIS TERRAZAS, & MARINA VITALICH

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Sociological Perspective

• Perspective on human behavior and its connection to society as a whole.

• Look for connections between the behavior of individual people and the structures of society in which they live.

FailDesk. (2013, January 24). Retrieved February 11, 2015 from

http://faildesk.net/2013/01/24/the-sad-truth-of-modern-human-behavior-comic/

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Sociological Perspective

• Involves maintaining objectivity (not being influenced by personal feelings) without depriving ourselves of our values.

• Involves a conscious effort to go beyond the obvious and question what is accepted as true or common sense. Urban, Tim. (2015). Retrieved February 11, 2015

from http://waitbutwhy.com/2014/02/pick-life-partner.html

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Theoretical Perspectives

Functionalism: oddly positive way to look at society Conflict Theory: more negative approach and view

of society Symbolic Interactionism: focuses on symbols found

in society, what they mean to us, and how they affect how we interact with others in our society.

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Social Imagination

• Coined by the American Sociologist C Wright Mills in 1959. • Mills' definition:

"the vivid awareness of the relationship between experience and wider socitey."

• Ability to perceive situations and circumstances in a wide social context.

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Social Imagination

• Ability to observe how interactions and actions are influential upon other individuals and situations.

• Ability to "think yourself away from the familiar routines of everyday life" and look at them from an entirely new perspective.

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Example of Social Imagination: "Tea Drinking"

In one case, it can be seen as a sign of good health.

It could be considered a tradition or ritual as many people chose to drink tea ritualistically each day at certain times.

It could be considered a type drug being that it contains caffeine and the drinker of the tea could have a caffeine addiction.

It can also be seen as a social activity; "meeting for tea" focuses less on the drinking of the beverage and more on the action

of meeting with another person.

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Other Behaviors That Involve Social Imagination

exercising

drinking coffee

cooking

bike riding

running

writing

reading

public speaking

going to college

dropping out of school

working

owning a pet

volunteering

competing in athletic competition

traveling

painting

driving a car

religious practice

giving to charity

*In any case where you think about these issues or activities from

different perspectives from your customary approach is an

example of Social Imagination

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Example of Sociological Perspective: Then & Now

Then Now

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Works Consulted Writing Assignments. (2013, January 22). Retrieved February 10, 2015, from

https://justmysociologicalimagination.wordpress.com/writing-assignments/ Examples of Sociological Imagination. (n.d.). Retrieved February 9th, 2015, from

http://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-sociological-imagination.html C. Wright Mills' Sociology. (2005, March 1). Retrieved February 9, 2015, from

http://www.faculty.rsu.edu/users/f/felwell/www/Theorists/Essays/Mills3.htm Mills, C. Wright. (1959). The Sociological Imagination. Retrieved February 10, 2015, from

http://legacy.lclark.edu/~goldman Enotes. (2012, March 19). Retrieved February 9, 2015, from

http://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-sociology-perspective-324286 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. (2014) Retrieved February 9, 2015, from

http://www.cliffsnotes.com/sciences/sociology/the-sociological-perspective/three-major-perspectives-in-sociology

Your Dictionary. (1996-2015). Retrieved February 10, 2015, from http://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-sociological-imagination.html