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Sociology and Social Interaction in Everyday Life video

Video title: Social Interaction in Everyday Life

Use this Social Sciences and Discovering Sociology video entitled Sociology and Social Interaction in Everyday Life to learn the characteristics of social structure, the different types of statuses and roles and the interconnection among them, and the importance of role in social interaction. 

How people value independance and inadequacy. How men and women handle self respect, social bonds, role and status in distinctively different ways in everyday life.

 

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  • Social Interaction in Sociology. Learn about Social Interaction in Everyday Life. Gain a global perspective on the major methods, theories, and findings in the field of sociology. Learn about Social Interaction in Everyday Life and the origins of sociology and how the logic of science is used to study human society.
  • Study four models of social organization by Emile Durkheim, Karl Marx, Max Weber, and Gerhard and Jean Lenski.
  • Examine the five major components of culture and see how social inequality exists among social classes, races, genders, and age groups.
  • Study the effect that economic systems have on the workplace, politics and government, family, religion, education, and health and medicine.
  • Witness the global social changes that occur through population growth and urbanization and explore how people seek or resist social change through various forms of collective behavior and social movements.
  • Discover the many benefits of using online video for visual learning. Educational video for teaching the K-12 curriculum provides online learning for children and students of all ages and abilities. Using subtitled video - or video with closed captions - enables students to choose between watching, listening to, or reading each presentation whichever best suites their individual learning style. A wonderful option particularly for dyslexia and special needs education.

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