Social Structure vs. Social Action

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Mapa Mental sobre Social Structure vs. Social Action, creado por Sarah Mather el 10/06/2013.
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Social Structure vs. Social Action
  1. Social Structure refers to the pre-existing social structures within which people live
    1. It is taught in institutions such as the family and education via primary and secondary socialisation
      1. They shape individual behavious
        1. It is complex and often problematic for sociologists because it is not directly observable/verifiable. It leads to reification and suggests that behaviour is DETERMINED.
          1. Durkheim, Parsons, Merton, Marx, Althusser and Walby = structural theorists.
          2. Social action however refers to the free will to alter behaviour in society
            1. Weber is a key theorist and focusses on the rationalisation of the modern world. We should avoid over generalised theories as people are NOT determined by social laws/norms
              1. There are different types of social action
                1. traditional action (i.e. custom of Christmas/Easter/buying gifts), affective action (e.g. emotions at a funeral), rational value-oriented action (e.g. overriding ideal value such as committment to religious belief) and rational goal-oriented action (i.e. students thinking of the benefits/costs of university).
                  1. The last 2 types are ideal for interpretivist analysis. They can be applied to individuals or groups
                    1. Its also exemplified in his study "The Protestant Work Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism"
                  2. George Ritzer (2004)
                    1. Developed Weber's view of rationalism
                      1. He used fast-food restaurants as an analogy and argued that the process of McDonaldisation and its impact on many areas of our lives
                    2. Influence of Weber
                      1. Developed sociology and his approch lead to a view called methodological individualism
                        1. People are often NOT determined by society as structuralism implies
                          1. He criticised dominant theories particularly Marx's claim that he had discovered the laws of development of the economic structure. Weber believed that individuals shape the development of society however, this is NOT FIXED.
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