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“We need to cultivate the imagination,for those who lack an imagination

cannot know what is lacking.”

-Vijay Prashad

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The Sociological Imagination

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Let us imagine a traffic jam…

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So what is Sociology?

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SociologySystematic study of human societies.

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“Sociologists questionwhat most otherstake for grantedabout society.”

-Dalton Conley

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Why is Sociology important?

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Sociological thinking can help us better understand society, how we fit into it, how it shapes us,

and how we can change it.

Sociological thinking—developing a sociological imagination—

is super powerful,in my opinion.

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Let us startwith an easy question:

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Why are you here?

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“Thinking like a sociologist meansmaking the familiar strange.”

-Dalton Conley

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Sociology won’tgive you all the answers.

But it willhelp you ask the right questions.

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TIME TO READ!

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C. Wright MillsThe Sociological Imagination

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Remember:Reading is not about

perfect understanding;reading is about learning.

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How Are We Going To Do This?• You may read alone or with a partner• Please do all of the following:– Read the entire text for our seminar discussion on Monday– Annotate the entire text (what does “annotate” mean?)– Write a 1-paragraph summary in your notebook of the entire

text– Write at least 3 discussion questions in your notebook for our

seminar on Monday– Answer the following questions in your notebook: How does C.

Wright Mills define a Sociological Imagination? What does he mean by that?

• This must all be completed prior to Monday’s seminar. I will not accept any of this late, as it is important to be prepared for our discussion.

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The Sociological Imagination• Annotations• Summaries• Questions• How does C. Wright Mills define a

Sociological Imagination?

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• Milieu or Milieux–Cultural surroundings or

cultural context

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“Neither the life of an individualnor the history of society

can be understoodwithout understanding both.”

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“The Sociological Imagination” defined:

• “A quality of mind that will help [people] use information and develop reason in order to achieve lucid summations of what is going on in the world and what may be happening within themselves.”

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“The first fruit of this imagination…is the idea that the individual can understand [their] own experience and gauge [their] own fate only by locating [themselves] within [their] period, that [they] can know [their] own chances in life only by becoming aware of those of all individuals in [their] circumstance.”

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“In many ways it is a terrible lesson; in many ways a magnificent one.”

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“By the fact of [your] living [you contribute], however minutely, to the shaping of this society and to the course of its history, even

as [you are] made by society and by its historical push and shove.”

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Intersection of Biography and History

“The sociological imagination enables us to grasp history and biography and the relations

between the two within society.

That is its task and its promise.”

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Personal Troubles vs. Public Issues

Examples?

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Personal TroubleOr

Public Issue?

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Smoking Related Deaths in the US

• More deaths are caused each year by tobacco use than by all deaths from HIV, illegal drug use, alcohol use, motor vehicle injuries, suicides, and murders combined.

• 300,000 to over 400,000 deaths annually (including deaths from secondhand smoke).

• 49,400 deaths per year from secondhand smoke exposure

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Smoking Related Deaths in the US

• Based on current cigarette smoking patterns, an estimated 25 million Americans who are alive today will die prematurely from smoking-related illnesses, including 5 million people younger than 18 years of age.

– Data from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Personal trouble or public issue?

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Alright, let us move on.

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“The first wisdom of sociology is this:things are not what they seem.”

-Peter Berger, 1963

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Sociology has been called,the great myth de-bunking

discipline.

But thinking sociologicallyain’t always easy.

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What might be some obstacles to developing a sociological imagination?

• Cultural values of individualism and free will

• Desire for certain rather than probable answers

• Social processes are dynamic, not static

• Commitment to “common sense”

• Critical nature of the discipline

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What might be some benefits of the sociological perspective?

• Humanizing effects– Fosters appreciation for diversity and broadens personal

views

• Liberating– Empowers people to recognize their role in making history– Helps overcome “bad faith”

• Bad Faith = the belief that you have no freedom—when people argue they don’t have a choice but to follow unjust rules or do their job

• Our choices may not be without consequences, but we do have choices (even if they are limited)

• With liberation come responsibility

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What might be some benefits of the sociological perspective?

• Helps us understand obstacles to solving social problems

• Inoculates us against simple explanations of complex issues

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Anyone who gives you a simple solution for a

complex problem is either ignorant or lying.

Remember this.