Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, on Jan. 2010
Social science par excellence that studies the relationships between people and between them and society
Sociology is the social science par excellence that deals with the study of relationships between individuals and the laws that regulate them within the framework of human societies..
The object of study of it are basically social groups, understood these as the set of individuals who coexist grouped in different types of human associations within the framework of a community. So, Sociology will deal with analyze the various internal forms of organization that they may present, the relationships that their components maintain among themselves and with the system within which they are inserted and finally the degree of cohesion that exists in the social structure of which they form part.
Men marked by society and vice versa
Men are born into a specific society that will be the one that will mark the action of its components and also its destiny, because in that influence it exerts on its members it instills in them values, ways of behaving, beliefs. But also the man with those movements that he makes will influence society itself and cause the famous social changes.
Revolutions such as the industrial and the French were some of those most marked and relevant changes that left strong marks on societies.
Millennial interest in the social but Auguste Comte formally develops sociology
But of course, we know all this concretely today that Sociology is already a science, however, since a long time before it became such and there was a name that would designate it, descriptions were already made and the different peoples were studied, the relationships that its components maintained among themselves and their traditions. For example, the thinker Herodotus, as early as the 5th century BC. he had carried out concrete and complete studies on different human populations and their more traditional ways of relating.
However, we would have to wait several more centuries for the question to be formalized and everyone talks about sociology as the social science par excellence.
Meanwhile, it would be the Philosopher Auguste Comte, who in the nineteenth century when he presented his course on Philosophy Positive would finally give the final form to the concept of Sociology that we all have today.
Then, it was Comte who imposed the name of sociology to call the science whose focuses of study were social events. The observation was installed as a method of analysis of the same and it would be through it that the various phenomena that occur in the social plane and from them formulate the corresponding theories and laws.
As a consequence, the method that Comte imposed to study the social fabric was the same as that used by the natural Sciences he also liked to call her social physicist.
It would only be in the middle of the mentioned century that Sociology would be consolidated as a totally autonomous science; and later, in the following century, the 20th, the different schools and currents would begin to appear who would propose their particular points of view on the different sociological questions of interest.
Paradigms
Among the main sociological proposals or paradigms are the Functionalism (confirms that social institutions are instruments that have been developed collectively, expressly to meet the needs of society), the Marxism (absolute maker of the Theory of Conflict Social), the Symbolic Interactionism (highlights the symbolic nature of social action), the Structuralism(highlighting the social structure) and the Systems Theory (considers the Society as a social system).
Approaches. Study methods
Sociology can be studied through two approaches, the qualitative, which supposes detailed descriptions of the situations, behaviors and people and that if necessary includes the story of the participants, in first person; and on the other hand the quantitative, which implies characteristics and variables that can be expressed through numerical values and that also allow finding possible relationships through statistical analysis.
On the other hand, sociology has a variety of branches within its field of action, the politics, educational, urban, art, religion, industrial, among others.
Meanwhile, the methods that he applies include various techniques and tools, observation, as we mentioned above, data collection through through surveys and interviews and finally all this is reflected in graphs to be able to mark statistical trends on the aspect of study or in focus.
And finally we must speak of a division within social science in macro sociology on the one hand that deals with analyzing social relations in a national or superstate level, and on the other hand, micro sociology that interprets the interrelation between individuals and the influence of the social field on they.
Topics in Sociology