BLOG 8: A SUBJECT I ENJOY STUDYING THIS SEMESTER
Hi everyone, today talk about my favorite subject. In the career of social work there are many subjets, I am only in the first year of my career, but the one I like the most in this moment is the sociological theory two. In the classes we usually take notes of what the teacher says and we listen to what he says.Class dynamics do not change the truth much.
This course seeks to understand the central elements of modern sociological theories, as well as identifying aspects. Keys to its development and well-founded criticism. The subject includes the exercise of application of ideas and concepts of each author for the analysis and critique of cases of interest social. The main contents are:
Module I: Early Modernity: Illustration and Romanticism
- Functionalism
- Historicism
- The voluntarist synthesis and its systemic projection
Module II: Developed modernity: normativity and contingency
- Micro-sociological criticism: ethnomethodology and symbolic interactionism
- The theory of autopoietic social systems
- The theory of communicative action
Module III: Radicalized Modernity: Postmodernity
- Praxis, culture and inequality
- Networks, objects and actants
I like this branch because it makes me interesting to know how different authors have developed their thoughts, turning them into theories that try to explain how society works, in how they idealize systems and patterns that categorize people. Society is so complex, so I admire authors such as Parsons, Luhmann, Habermas, etc., their work and how to think about society.
BYE <3
This course seeks to understand the central elements of modern sociological theories, as well as identifying aspects. Keys to its development and well-founded criticism. The subject includes the exercise of application of ideas and concepts of each author for the analysis and critique of cases of interest social. The main contents are:
Module I: Early Modernity: Illustration and Romanticism
- Functionalism
- Historicism
- The voluntarist synthesis and its systemic projection
Module II: Developed modernity: normativity and contingency
- Micro-sociological criticism: ethnomethodology and symbolic interactionism
- The theory of autopoietic social systems
- The theory of communicative action
Module III: Radicalized Modernity: Postmodernity
- Praxis, culture and inequality
- Networks, objects and actants
I like this branch because it makes me interesting to know how different authors have developed their thoughts, turning them into theories that try to explain how society works, in how they idealize systems and patterns that categorize people. Society is so complex, so I admire authors such as Parsons, Luhmann, Habermas, etc., their work and how to think about society.
BYE <3
good photo! very explanatory
ResponderEliminargood picture, I had not seen it before
ResponderEliminarI think I learned more with that photography than with the subject in general
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