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Thursday, January 28, 2016

Soc Day 2 - Pioneers Research

"It is a peculiar sensation, this double-consciousness, this sense of always looking at one's self through the eyes of others, of measuring one's soul by the tape of a world that looks on in amused contempt and pity."  W.E.B. DuBois

Objective:  Utilize library databases and select web resources to research the biography and contributions of select sociologists.

Task:  Today, we'll begin our exploration of sociology with research on some of the pioneers in the field.  We'll be heading to the library and you'll have the entire class to research your individual (see assignments at the bottom of this post). As you investigate your sociologist, focus on:
  1. Relevant biographical information (ex. When & where did he/she live?  What were the political/social/economic conditions that contributed to his/her perspective?)
  2. Contributions to the field (ex. Essential concepts and ideas that shaped sociology)
If you work efficiently, you should be able to finish your research AND audio posts to our VoiceThread by the end of class on Monday.  You should use AT LEAST 2 different sources to gather information - you must share your citations with my "Pioneers of Sociology - Spring 16" dropbox in Noodletools.

If you finish early, please read "What is Sociology?" in preparation for Friday's discussion or work on your unit 1 vocabulary.

The databases, specifically Gale Biography in Context, will be useful for this project.  In addition, you may want to check out the following websites:
Homework:
  • TODAY - Student Information Sheet (via Schoology) due by 3:00 pm
  • Friday, January 29 - Parent Information Sheet (via Schoology) & email due by 11:59 pm
  • Monday, February 1 - Pioneers posts due on VoiceThread by 3:00 pm
  • Tuesday, February 2 - Bring headphones or earbuds to class!
  • Wednesday, February 3 - "What is Sociology?"  class discussion
  • Thursday, February 4 - Unit 1 Vocabulary due
Pioneers of Sociology:
  1. Auguste Comte - Kelly & Carli
  2. Harriet Martineau - Rachel & Max
  3. Herbert Spencer - Faith & Jordan C.
  4. Jane Addams - Andrew & Steve
  5. Karl Marx - Billy & Damon
  6. Emile Durkheim - Camryn & Alex
  7. Max Weber  - Jillian & Helen
  8. W.E.B. DuBois - Jordan M. & Cam
  9. Charles Cooley - Justin & Nick
  10. Ferdinand Tonnies - Paige & Brittni
  11. Michel Foucault - Lauren & Esther
  12. Erving Goffman - Maddy & Devin
  13. Robert K. Merton - Katie & Taylor
  14. C. Wright Mills - John & Kayla

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