Our Social World. Kathleen Odell Korgen

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      ______ The United States of America

      We all participate in meso-level social units that are smaller than the nation but that can be huge. For example, thousands or even millions of individuals join organizations such as the NRA, MoveOn.org, or the environmental group 350.org. Those involved participate in marches and dialogues online and contribute money to these organizations. People living thousands of miles from one another united financially and in spirit to support candidates in the 2016 U.S. presidential election and 2018 midterm elections. We share connections with the members of these organizations, and our lives are interconnected, even if we never meet face to face.

      The macro level is even more removed from the individual, but its impact can change our lives. For example, decisions by lawmakers in Washington, D.C., can seem distant, but decisions by Congress and the president may determine whether your own family has health care coverage (and of what quality) and whether the United States will lead or stymie global efforts to address climate change. These government leaders will also determine whether interest rates on federal student loans for U.S. students go up.

      The social world model presented in each chapter illustrates the interplay of micro-, meso-, and macro-level forces related to that chapter’s sociological content. Figure 1.3 shows how this micro-to-macro model should be seen as a continuum.

      ▼ Figure 1.3 The Micro-to-Macro Continuum

      The Social World Model and This Book

      The social world engulfs each of us from the moment of our birth until we die. Throughout our lives, each of us is part of a set of social relationships that provides guidelines for how we interact with others and how we see ourselves. This does not mean that human behavior is strictly determined by our links to the social world. Humans are more than mere puppets whose behavior is programmed by social structure. It does mean, however, that the individual and the larger social world influence each other. We are influenced by, and we have influence on, our social environment. The social world is a human creation, and we can and do change that which we create. It influences our behaviors, and we influence our social world. In this sense, social units are constantly emerging and changing in the course of human action and interaction.

      The difficulty for most of us is that we are so caught up in our daily concerns that we fail to see and understand the social forces at work in our personal lives. What we need are conceptual and methodological tools to help us gain a more complete and accurate perspective on the social world. The ideas, theories, methods, and levels of analysis employed by sociologists are the very tools that will help give us that perspective. To use an analogy, each different lens of a camera gives the photographer a unique view of the world. Wide-angle lenses, close-up lenses, telephoto lenses, and special filters each serve a purpose in creating a distinctive picture or frame of the world. No one lens provides the complete picture. Yet the combination of images produced by various lenses allows us to examine in detail aspects of the world we might ordinarily overlook. That is what the sociological perspective gives us: a unique set of lenses to see the social world around us with deeper understanding. In seeing the social world from a sociological perspective, we are better able to understand who we are as social beings.

      Throughout this book, we use the social world model as the framework for understanding the social units, processes, and surrounding environment. We look at each social unit and process. We take the unit out, examine it, and then return it to its place in the interconnected social world model so that you can comprehend the whole social world and its parts, like putting a puzzle together. Look for the model at the beginning of every chapter. We also explain the micro-, meso-, and macro-level dimensions of issues throughout the text. Test your understanding of these concepts by identifying the levels of analysis in the following Engaging Sociology.

      Engaging Sociology

      Micro-Meso-Macro: An Application Exercise

      Imagine there has been a major economic downturn (recession) in your local community. Identify three possible events at each level (micro, meso, and macro) that might contribute to the economic troubles in your town.

      The micro (local community) level:

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      2 ________________________________________________

      3 ________________________________________________

      The meso (intermediate—state, organizational, or ethnic subculture) level:

      1 ________________________________________________

      2 ________________________________________________

      3 ________________________________________________

      The macro (national/global) level:

      1 ________________________________________________

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      3 ________________________________________________

      Our next chapter asks the following: When we say we know something about society, how is it that we know? What is considered evidence in sociology, and what lens (theory) do we use to interpret the data? We now turn to how we gather data to help us develop hypotheses, test theories, and understand the social world.

      What Have We Learned?

      How can sociology help you see new aspects of your life and change society? Throughout this book you will find ideas and examples that will help answer these questions. You will learn how to view the social world through a sociological lens and use the sociological imagination. Understanding how the social world works from the micro through the meso to the macro level helps us interact more effectively in it. Using the sociological imagination enables us to see how individual troubles can be rooted in social issues and are best addressed with an understanding of the meso and macro level. This knowledge enables us to be better family members, workers, citizens, and members of the global community.

      We live in a complex social world with many layers of interaction. If we really want to understand our own lives, we need to comprehend the levels of analysis that affect our lives and the connections between those levels. To do so wisely, we need both objective lenses for viewing this complex social world and accurate, valid information (facts) about the society. As the science of society, sociology can provide both tested empirical data and a broad, analytical perspective, as you will learn in the next chapter. Here is a summary of points from Chapter 1.

      Key Points

       Humans are, at our very core, social animals—more akin to pack or herd animals than to individualistic cats.

       Sociology is based on scientific findings, making it more predictable and reliable than opinions or commonsense beliefs in a particular culture.

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