choose one of the following two:
****FIRST POSSIBILITY: EVALUATION OF A SOCIAL NORM****
This writing assignment asks you to identify some kind of social norm and then examine that norm based on the criteria we talked about during lecture. Here are those criteria:
1. To what extent is the norm known and recognized?
2. What is the mode of transmission? How do we learn about the norm?
3. How much and how often do we conform to the norm?
4. Does the norm apply equally to all groups?
5. Is the norm severely or lightly enforced?
6. What is the mode and consistency of enforcement?
****SECOND POSSIBILITY: EMERGING SOCIAL NORMS ****
What new social norms have emerged as a result of the Coronavirus/COVID-19 pandemic?
Please identify at least two of them and describe how these new social norms affect our everyday lives.
Do you think these new social norms will continue into the future? Why or why not?
Introduction to Sociology
April 10th, 2020
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FIRST ESSAYS
Have been completed!
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OUTLINE OF TODAYS CLASS
I. The Sociological Eye and Social Order
II. Norms
III. Some Examples of Norms and Sanctions
IV. Thinking Systematically about Norms & Sanctions
V. ESSAY OPTIONS
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I. The Sociological Eye
and Social Order
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What does it mean to think sociologically?
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Sociology is an individual pastime in the sense that it interests
some people and bores others. Some like to observe human
beings, others like to experiment with mice. The world is big
enough to hold all kinds and there is no logical priority for one
interest as against another. But the word pastime is weak
Sociology is more like a passion. Sociology is more like a
demon that possesses one, that drives them compellingly,
again and again, to the questions that are its own. An
introduction to sociology is, therefore, an invitation to a very
special kind of passion.
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Some Primal Questions of Sociology
Who are these people?
What are they doing here?
What are these people doing with each other?
What is the structure of their relationships with each other?
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THE SOCIOLOGICAL EYE
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II. Norms and Sanctions
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NORMS
The term norm is widely used in social science and
humanities disciplines
The concept of norms is used to describe the thing
that makes a group more than the sum of its individual
members
Norms help us understand differences that exist across
human societies and cultures
Norms help us understand how social order is produced
and reproduced
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NORMS
Norms are a societal expectation, a standard that
governs our conduct
Norms are sentiments that are shared by members of
the collective
Norms are like patterns that we hold in our minds that
set limits for our behaviors, thoughts, feelings, etc.
As we go through life, we learn what the norms are
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III.
Some Examples of Norms
and Sanctions
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Norms
in
Action
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Sanctions
Keeping People in Line/Preserving Social order
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Sanctions are mechanisms of Social
Control that help to enforce societal
standards of conduct, appearance, etc.
Sanctions strengthen and reinforce the
normative standards of society
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Sanctions (-? and +)
Just as there are penalties for breaking a law,
there are penalties for breaking strong social
norms.
While there are penalties for breaching
strong social norms, there are also rewards
for upholding strong social norms.
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Why do sanctions matter?
They help preserve the social order.
They re-?constitute the social order.
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IV. Thinking
Systematically about
Norms and Sanctions
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Lets think systematically
about norms and sanctions
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Variety and Intensity of Norms and Sanctions
(1) To what extent is the norm known and recognized?
(2) What is the mode of transmission?
(3) How much and how often do we conform to the norm?
(4) Does the norm apply equally to all groups?
(5) Is the norm severely or lightly enforced?
(6) What is the mode and consistency of norm
enforcement?
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Going to college after high school
(1)To what extent is the norm known and recognized?
(2)What is the mode of transmission?
(3)How much and how often do we conform to the
norm?
(4)Does the norm apply equally to all groups?
(5)Is the norm severely or lightly enforced?
(6)What is the mode and consistency of norm
enforcement?
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Being kind to elderly and children
(1)To what extent is the norm known and recognized?
(2)What is the mode of transmission?
(3)How much and how often do we conform to the
norm?
(4)Does the norm apply equally to all groups?
(5)Is the norm severely or lightly enforced?
(6)What is the mode and consistency of norm
enforcement?
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Dating somebody of approximately same age
(1)To what extent is the norm known and recognized?
(2)What is the mode of transmission?
(3)How much and how often do we conform?
(4)Does the norm apply to all groups?
(5)Is it severely or lightly enforced?
(6)What is the mode and consistency of enforcement?
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Talking Positively About the Dead
(1) To what extent is the norm known and recognized?
(2) What is the mode of transmission?
(3) How much and how often do we conform to the
norm?
(4) Does the norm apply equally to all groups?
(5) Is the norm severely or lightly enforced?
(6) What is the mode and consistency of norm
enforcement?
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Can You Think of Other Examples?
(1) To what extent is the norm known and recognized?
(2) What is the mode of transmission?
(3) How much and how often do we conform?
(4) Does the norm apply to all groups?
(5) Is it severely or lightly enforced?
(6) What is the mode and consistency of enforcement?
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V. ESSAY OPTIONS
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Essay Option #1
Identify a Social Norm and Evaluate it
along these dimensions
(1) To what extent is the norm known and recognized?
(2) What is the mode of transmission?
(3) How much and how often do we conform to the
norm?
(4) Does the norm apply equally to all groups?
(5) Is the norm severely or lightly enforced?
(6) What is the mode and consistency of norm
enforcement?
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Essay Option #2
What new social norms have emerged as a result of the
Coronavirus/COVID-?19 pandemic?
Please identify at least two of them and describe how
these new social norms affect our everyday lives.
Do you think these new social norms will continue into
the future? Why or why not?
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Your essays will be due
9am, Friday, April 17th
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