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  • Sociology
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  • Defines sociology, it researches and the problems it addresses.
  • Describes the elements that distinguish sociology from knowledge about everyday life
  • Explains the concepts of social structure, social institution, social phenomenon and social group.
  • Explains the concepts of status, social role, value, norm, sanction and socialization.
  • Describes the processes that played a role in the emergence of sociology and its establishment as a discipline
  • Learn the impact of scientific revolutions, enlightenment thought, the French Revolution and the industrial revolution on the emergence of sociology.
  • Explains the concept of sociological positivism
  • Explains the concept of sociological imagination
  • Establishes the relationship between social structure and daily and individual life
  • Explains the theories of industrial society and capitalist society
  • Explains Saint-Simon's views on industrial society
  • Explains the concepts of social class, social mobility and equality of opportunity
  • Defines the role of the state in social life
  • Explains Hobbes, Locke and Rousseau's views on the state
  • Defines the autonomy of the state and the limits of this autonomy
  • Explains urbanization and its impact on daily life
  • Knows the structure of pre-industrial cities
  • Explains the Chicago School's views on urbanization
  • Defines Ferdinand Tönnies' concepts of community and society
  • Summarizes Karl Marx's basic views on society
  • Explains the concept of alienation
  • Explains the concepts of capitalist production process, commodification of labor force and surplus value.
  • Explain Marx's class theory
  • Summarizes the views of Emile Durkheim
  • Explains the concept of social phenomenon
  • Explains the phenomenon of social division of labor
  • Explains Durkheim's views on the phenomenon of suicide
  • Summarizes Max Weber's views
  • Knows types of social action
  • Defines the concept of bureaucracy
  • Knows Weber's views on the formation of capitalism
  • Summarizes Georg Simmel's views
  • Explains formal sociology
  • Knows forms of social interaction
  • Explain Simmel's views on money and urbanization

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