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Microsociology and macrosociology and
Interactionist Perspective.The level of analysis used in the interactionist perspective is refered to as microsociology.
structural functionalism and the conflict perspective
A social theory that focuses on micro-level interaction is microsociology. It mostly concerns face-to-face human interactions and involves more interpretation data than evidential or statistical data.
Adults need more energy in absolute terms, but children need more relative to their age and body weight.
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Microsociology and macrosociology and
Interactionist Perspective.The level of analysis used in the interactionist perspective is refered to as microsociology.
microsociology
Gerald Marwell has written: 'The critical mass in collective action' -- subject(s): Collective behavior, Microsociology, Social action
structural functionalism and the conflict perspective
Isaac Joseph has written: 'Erving Goffman y La Microsociologia' 'Erving Goffman et la microsociologie' -- subject(s): Microsociology 'El Transeunte y El Espacio Urbano'
A social theory that focuses on micro-level interaction is microsociology. It mostly concerns face-to-face human interactions and involves more interpretation data than evidential or statistical data.
Lauro de Oliveira Lima has written: 'Educar para a comunidade' -- subject(s): Educational sociology 'Os mecanismos da liberdade' -- subject(s): Microsociology 'O enfant sauvage de Illich numa sociedade sem escolas' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Education 'Escola no futuro' -- subject(s): Education 'Piaget para principiantes' -- subject(s): Cognition, Cognition in children
macrosociology looks at the larger scale (have a look at structural functionalism which takes this view). It looks at society as a whole. Microsociology on the other hand looks at the individual (look at symbolic interactionalism which takes this view). This view looks at a problem from the smaller bits which are connected. Take the Corbe boy who has been on tv in recent times. The macrosociology perspective will look at society and how it has influenced this boy to act the way he does. The causes of this can be through media, social norms, stereotypes etc. The microsociology perspective however looks at the corbe boy himself as one of the problems and will then look at why he chose to do what he did, how did it get this far, they will look at the parents, his peers, etc. I hope this helps