Match the Sociologist name to the concept that is most associated to him or her.

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Match the Sociologist name to the concept that is most associated to him or her.

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Auguste Comte
social Darwinism
Harriet Martineau
first female sociologist
Transcribed Image Text:Auguste Comte social Darwinism Harriet Martineau first female sociologist
W.E.B. Dubois
early feminist
Emile Durkheim
early black sociologist
Max Weber
believed in public sociology (credited
with beginning social work)
Jane Adams
assisted Marx but saw subtle
differences in capitialism and society
Mary Wollstonecraft
father of modern sociology
Herbert Spencer
the "Protestant Ethic"
Karl Marx
named Sociology, wrote on the stages
of man
Fredrich Engels
wrote on capitalistic inequities, wrote
on communism
Transcribed Image Text:W.E.B. Dubois early feminist Emile Durkheim early black sociologist Max Weber believed in public sociology (credited with beginning social work) Jane Adams assisted Marx but saw subtle differences in capitialism and society Mary Wollstonecraft father of modern sociology Herbert Spencer the "Protestant Ethic" Karl Marx named Sociology, wrote on the stages of man Fredrich Engels wrote on capitalistic inequities, wrote on communism
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Sociology is the critical understanding and the scientific study of groups, social life, and societies. The application of social knowledge to understand human interactions, the structural arrangement evolving out of human behavior, the established social order, and the reconstructed social arrangements are central to the discipline. Sociology concerns itself with the evaluation of the functions of various social parts so that groups and individuals can think away from their patterned daily life. Sociology, unlike other social sciences, does not focus on a particular aspect of social relationships but on the systematic study of the social nature of human relationships within a given society.

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