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3) Sociological knowledge becomes part of society (work feeds back on itself: recursive) Beginning of sociology: Enlightenment Auguste Comte introduces term ‘sociology’ in 1839 , a scientific approach to society - Theological stage: God’s will - Metaphysical stage: society as a natural phenomenon - Scientific stage Positivism: understanding the world based on science o Changes that lead to sociology: 1) Modern Capitalism: Industrialization lead to poverty, change in social order 2) Growth of cities: Urban growth 3) Political change: Democracy, individual liberty and individual rights 4) Eclipse of community: Less collectivity Born in Industrial Revolution, but moved fast in Cyber Revolution: 1) The Digital Age: computerisation of life 2) The Cyborg Age: people are get ting more used to living with new technologies 3) The Network Society: development of new ways of c ommunicating 4) The Virtual Age: mediated nature of r eality
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interconnect (Durkheim) Special offer for students: Only $4.99/month. a. Lives are guided by social structure (stable patterns of behaviour)
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