The sociological perspective is a particular way of approaching a phenomenon common in sociology. It involves maintaining objectivity, not by divesting oneself of values, but by critically evaluating and testing ideas, and accepting what may be surprising or even displeasing based on the evidence. The sociological perspective often assumes that "official" explanations are incomplete or self-serving. It involves a conscious effort to go beyond the obvious and question what is accepted as true or common sense. This is important because common-sense assumptions are usually based on very limited observation. Moreover, the premises on which common-sense assumptions are based are seldom examined. While sociological research might confirm common-sense observation, its broader observation base and theoretical rational provide a stronger basis for conclusions. The sociological perspective helps us to see general social patterns in the behaviour of particular individuals and offers insights about the social world that extend far beyond explanations that rely on individual quirks and personalities. Essential to the sociological perspective is the sociological imagination. This term, attributed to C. Wright Mills, means "...the vivid awareness of the relationship between experience and the wider society." It means going beyond the individual and understanding how structural forces shape individuals and their action. The sociological perspective, as a broad way of approaching phenomena, is different from a sociological paradigm, which is a specific set of assumptions that frame a sociologist's theories and findings.
The conflicting perspective
Sociological involves therapy, pyshological involves medication.
The nature and scope of sociology of education
Entering into school is significant from a sociological perspective, because it marks the transfer of allegiance from family to peer groups.
the difference between sociological imagination and sociological perspective is that the sociological imagination is the quality of mind that essentially grasp the interplay of a human being in the place with in.. this is all about our imagination .. the way think and what to do. this is the way of considering the behavior of a person.. while the sociological perspective is the distinct point of view , it guides us our behavior, thinking and making choices .... that's would be all
The conflicting perspective
The conflicting perspective
conflict perspective
Sociological emphasizes how society interacts/relates to situation. Psychological looks at individual perspectives on matters
Sociological involves therapy, pyshological involves medication.
The nature and scope of sociology of education
Entering into school is significant from a sociological perspective, because it marks the transfer of allegiance from family to peer groups.
the difference between sociological imagination and sociological perspective is that the sociological imagination is the quality of mind that essentially grasp the interplay of a human being in the place with in.. this is all about our imagination .. the way think and what to do. this is the way of considering the behavior of a person.. while the sociological perspective is the distinct point of view , it guides us our behavior, thinking and making choices .... that's would be all
interactionist perspective
How the sociological perspectives would view urban revitalization?
The Interactionist perspective is the sociological perspective holds the view that people create their social worlds through interaction and manipulation of symbols.
From a sociological perspective, Mormons would be classified a counterculture and the physicians would be a subculture.