As the year end many memories are
flowing as if every moment was a single event. Even when there were moments in
which what was learned seemed irrelevant or simple logic, it would later prove
that it is actually present in everyday life. Many of the moments are the ones
that can be treasured like the activities associated with the lessons and their
importance. How and why crowds, teen’s, adults, and concepts in the social
interest change. The way that the
different perspectives agree in the little details but disagree in the overall
concept of the value of certain social components and dividers like mass media,
health care, and other important and basic resources. This year a lot as been
learned but the teaching technique was a balance of self taught and class
review. As a student that believes that one can learn any information with
determination and access to the internet I can conclude that the articles were
a useful way to practice what was learned. Over all may this year be an example
of how many other years can be done for this class for the exception of an
increase of daily class involvement.
Friday, May 24, 2013
Arab spring
The Arab spring is an example of
how the pressed will innovate to ensure the needed change to regain their lost
rights. This movement was a chain reaction that began in a small town were the
corruption was to great which caused many more to rebel. This event can be
explained by the conflict theory because the social difference over came many
difficulties and even resembles the reasons for many other revolutions. The
success of the movement can be seen as part of the relative deprivation theory
but in reality it matches more with the resource mobilization theory because of
how it was successful and the union of the different classes that felt the
operation and used their resources to ensure the movements efficiently
The Arab
spring was the result of a wide spread event in which a young seller burned
himself because he could no longer withstand the corruption of the police.
Based on the fact that the event was not reported many manifested with the
discontent of not knowing why did they allow something so horrible to happen
and in the end the authorities made a violent assault that was filled allowing
many to see the corruption. The events inspired those with a higher social level
to help them this lead to useful resources like intelligent people who had
ideas of how to make the movement successful. The triumph of the movement lead to
a similar revolution to happen in Egypt the largest difference was that not all
had the access to the internet and cell phones. They were able to overcome the disadvantage
as did all the other future movements.
According
to the conflict theory the oppression to a group by reducing the resources will
lead to a revolution. This can be seen as each of these countries was depraved
from freedom of speech and unfair treatment. This can be seen in the origins
and the strengthening presses that helped the revolution to begin and to succeed.
Over all the opening that allowed the Arab community to see how unfair they
were treated was unmistakably the endurance that the dictators could not defeat
the movement’s success. According to Marx the movement happened because those
with recourse were not balanced with those that work.
The mobilization theory states that
the success of a movement is directly dependent on the ability to move the resources
that are people, smart people and other crucial components for a revolution. This
is seen as the success was the communication between those that had a good
concept of how to ensure the success of the moment and those needed to ensure. Even
when Egypt did not have enough support from those that were able to have the
needed knowledge were later helped by the original revolutionary movement.
The overall success proves that
even when the connection disconnects us from others in real life it aids the connection
to those who we would not expect help. As
the life’s were taken it is a reminder of how people are willing to sacrifice
their lives to ensure freedom over the oppressing hand of corruption. Even in the darkest moments there is light in
the theories of who and why this movements start and end because they state we
can all work for it.
Friday, May 17, 2013
chapter 18 Social change and modernization
The social actualization is the
way many groups improve their interaction between individuals and moral
standards. These improvements are made by social changes in the overall
standards of the social life. There are
multiple theories of how this these changes begin. In total there are four popular concepts of
how and why society changes. Cyclical, evolutionary, equilibrium, and conflict
are the four theories. Care less of why they change modernization has a process
with two theories of how exactly it happens. In life there is always a consequence
for every action for modernization it is the same some are beneficial others
are in a grey area.
Cyclical theory states that a
social change is caused by a cycle of growth and de decay. This is a point of
view of historians’, as it can be noticed throughout history. Pitirim Sorokin
said that it was more of a fluctuation because of the different cultures: Ideational,
sensational, and idealistic. He said it was because social desire to move to either
culture causes change that is way it was a principle of imminent change. The evolutionary
theory believes that this change is causes by the natural movement of society
to become more complex. The origins of
this theory are from Charles Darwin, but the current theory believes there are exceptions
of the step process social groups go through.
In the equilibrium theory like
the name it is theorized that the social equilibrium is like a living organism
that tries to maintain a balance so that change is more of a process to restore
the balance. The conflict theory is very different because it believes in the
constant struggle between those that have and those that do. This means that
there will always be a struggle that ends in conflict. Making social change to
improve the unbalanced society.
The modernization theory
consists in the concepts that industrialization is the first step to modernize
the social structure of a country. The world
system theory is from the point of view of the economy. The core nation
consists on the most power full countries and the peripheral nations are those
that have a weaker economy with the middle nations known as semiperipheral. The
consequences of modernization are increase in products and economical growth,
yet the disadvantages are mostly alienation from physical interaction and a
lack of human care.
In the end modernization can bring many of the
benefits we can’t even imagine living without. There are multiple reasons of
way we change to obtain these benefits but in the end many values most be preserved
to ensure less pointless conflicts arise when it is clear that it could be
solved in one strike. The alienation from others is not what change should be
used for instead it should be used to join people together to keep helping improve
all the unbalances in this complicated society. Even from the economical changes
it is important to remember that every aspect of society can improve over time
as well as it can instead decline.
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
chapter17 Collective behavior and social movements
As
society is the result of multiple individuals that interact together there is a
social factor that consists on the union of a group of people that gather in a
location, there are multiple of explanations for the gatherings. The reason of
why this happens can depend on the different opinions and influences. The
social movements that can be defined and explained by the gatherings and
opinions, as well as classified. There
is a cycle to every successful movement.
Crowd is the unions of individuals that
do not necessary interact with each other like groups. Mobs and riots are
groups of individuals that become violent. Panic
is the response to a dangerous situation in a small area. Mass hysteria is the fear reaction spread over an area. Fashion and fad are trends that alter
the opinion of the individuals in an area.
Rumors and urban legends are stories to maintain a tradition and fear of
doing immoral actions. Public opinion
is the sum of the most common ideas. The contagion
theory consists on crowds work because they attract people to give of their
individualism. Emergent-norm theory
instead teaches that crowds make norms and behavior pointless. Value-added theory
says that the gathering creates new values to the participants.
Reactionary movements are a response
against certain movements that have started. Conservative is to maintain traditions or old norms and systems. Revisionary is to improve rules. Revolutionary is to change the system. The relative deprivation theory states
that movements are caused because there is oppression and a neglecting to a
certain group. Resource theory says
that movements require moralization and money.
There are
four steps in the cycle of successful social movements. Agitation is the start when the purpose or inspiration for the
change. Legitimation the process of turning
the movement in to a respectable quest. Bureaucratization
is the results of the movement were it becomes a law. After the movement is part
of the laws more individuals can get us to the idea this result is known as institutionalization in which people no
longer feel the change.
In the
social order it is complicated for equality this causes many to unite to maintain
or change this order. The different types of unions as diverse as they are it
are the result of the injustice and comfort of the world. Even as the way of
change happens many react negatively or over react to the fear of everything
being the way it discomforts them. The types of reactions are vast and have
valid points yet the explanation can be confusing because some have holes to certain
movements that started and ended decently without recourses or reason to occur.
Forgetting this detail it is very common for a certain cycle to be followed
which happens to every successful movement. Every movement that has success
help advance society. That is why it is very important to allow change to
improve the social system that governs multiple individuals who could have been
oppressed.
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
chapter 16 Population and urbanization
The amount
of individuals in a society is crucial to understand the future of a society
the same as their location that determines how they separate and divide the
social class. To start to understand the population is their change, which have
been explained by Malthusian and demographic transition. Without controlling
population the cities evolve. There is also an urban ecology and city life.
To start
measuring the population change the birth
rate composed of the amount of live births divided by the total births
times a thousand, this depends on the fertility
and the fecundity. Death rate depends on the amount of
deaths divided by the total population times a thousand that is made by infant
mortality and the expectancy. Migration
rate is made of the number of people that enter a country. When combined
that gives the growth rate. Some countries
have an exponential growth that doubles others stay the same in the worst case
it decreases. Malthusian created a theory that dictates there will always be famine
and a poor class because of the over population. The transition theory instead believes
that for a society will improve its population growth after a 50 years with a
good health care.
Many governments
have notices that their population has a harmful change that has to be controlled.
Many have an over population creating a need for family planning this can lead
to a financial improvement caused by the lack of having to pay for more
children than what they can handle. Other countries like Russia instead try to
make people to have more children. As cities depend on location and number of
individuals many cities before
industries were near bodies of water that could provide for the people. Now the
new cities are around the preindustrial cities and use other methods to obtain water
and no longer depend on the body of water.
Urban ecology
is the study of the interactions in urban areas that have divided the types of
city structures. Concentric zone were the work is in the sector and in the
outer layers there is the wealthier class. Sector model has work in the middle
but the residential can varies. The multiple nuclei model is instead a mess
with different areas and locations that do not always work. There are three
theories of how to explain the social life. Urban anomie were people fight because of the small and compacted society,
cosmopolitan were people can actually
work together and subculture were
people join based on common interest.
The population of an area is never
constant of peaceful because of how the social structure based on the economy
alters values and ideals. People need to reproduce to maintain the human race
but the poor class is the one that ensures low prices which in term causes them
to have more children to share the burden even when it only creates more poverty.
We need change. Change only happens when people want and understand the change
that is needed.
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