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Social Action
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key things about social action theorists
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social action
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Social Action
Key words
Social actors
Social roles
Meaningful behaviour
Key sociologists
Max Weber
All behaviour is linked to a role
Social actors are conscious and have free will
Society is the individual
Individuals create society
No such thing as social facts
Meid
'I, self, me'
Generalised others
Significant others
Behaviour is about our interaction with others
Methods
Verstehen
Qualitative
Interviews
Participant Observation
Depth
Detail
unreliable
Meaning
Validity
Opinions
Thoughts
Feelings
What do they study?
individuals within society
Want to know why?
Individuals act in socially meaningful ways
Interpretivists
No such thing as a social act
Individuals cannot be measured scientifically
Criticisms
Subjective
Takes opinions into account
Perspectives
Interactionism
claims that individuals can exert control over forces in society
individuals can determine their own identities
study how people behave in small scale situations
look at how people interact with eachother
do not want to generalise their ideas to the whole of society
Strengths
There is empirical evidence to support the approach
the approach has practical applications
Weaknesses
incomplete theory as it doesn't explain why some people are labelled as deviant and not others
it ignores wider features of the social structure and their influence on behaviour
interpretivism
humanistic approach
social world differs from natural
verstehen
depth
understanding
validity
qualitative
subjective
variables can not be controlled
society and people are unpredictable
different people have different experiences of society
small scale
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