What Is Sociology?: Crash Course Sociology #1
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- Today we kick off Crash Course Sociology by explaining what exactly sociology is. We’ll introduce the sociological perspective and discuss how sociology differentiates itself from the other social sciences. We’ll also explore what sociology can do, and how a concern with social problems was at the center of sociology's beginnings.
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Crash Course So y'know when someone at work asks to borrow your pen - never returns it - and then asks to borrow it again?
What drives this behaviour? Why is it so frustrating? _And where do these pens go?_
+ The people need to know.
Thats psychology and you dont get your pen back because you are stupid and dont know what psychology is.
jedigecko06 in their pockets for eternity...
We need to get to the bottom of this!
- Nick J.
CrashCourse I am so happy you started this course! ahh! also I love the host already
"The harmless convention of shaking hands."
wanderpearl LMAO
Big oof
did not age well
corona....
Oof😂
The only thing I’ve learned is that we live in a society
fr
😂😂 shes talking too fast
Lol
plz tell me that pun was intended
I skipped school today to decide what I want to study in university, for years now I thought Im going to be a computer engineer or film maker (they are at least more interesting to me than biology or chemistry or maths).. so I have been doing some research about every major.. biology, medicine, mechanical engineering, chemistry, maths etc.. and when I discovered philosophy I kinda liked it.. and now I see sociology and I literally can't sit still.. I LOVE IT. I love these things. I didn't know I could even study those things. March 14th, 2019 (writing this to myself mainly)
Focus on the STEM fields. You'll get more out of it. You can study sociology in your spare time.
Literally I’m the same !
also me just now, unfortunately as a senior in college! 😅
@@theautumnleaves. aaah :( what did you chose to pursue then?
@@mahmoudshatnawi6122 I have been studying environmental studies and biology! I have enjoyed it and learned a lot, but at the end of the day I don't think I want to have a career as a biologist. I will probably pursue a masters in sociology, related to environmental studies
Sociology is not about left or right, liberalism or conservativism. It is about understanding society without moral and value judgments. It is a science, presenting theories prone to falseability, and much other "requisites" Great video, btw!
There were several subjective value judgments in her presentation.
Exactly right! Thank you.
so dis is a good law major?
man you should be a standup comedian. That "sociology is a science" punchline is a real kicker
What if I just hate everybody? I guess I could be an unbiased researcher then who tries to find out how to make life more miserable for everybody.. Oh boy, I better get me a smoke
As someone who works in science fields, watching these crash courses (history, literature, etc) feels awesome. Being locked up on our field makes everyone a bit less... fun. Now I know a bit about what I was pretty much never taught, and -again- it's awesome. Thanks for doing this, guys!!
I'm so glad you are doing this series! As a sociology student, it's great to see the major principles laid out for me in a much simpler way than my intro classes did :) Regardless of your feelings towards its perspective, sociology is a unique way of looking at the world that more people should know about.
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she talks so fast especially when you are trying to fill out papers
Crash Course Linguistics!
Yes please!
yesyesyesyesyes EVERYONE NEEDS LINGUISTICS
No one cares about dipthongs and abjads.
Justin Ward dipthongs is something the Spanish girls swim in.
Hakkapeliitta "Nobody asked you"
I love when it fits so well u‿u
I have a bachelors in sociology and I still can’t tell you what sociology is
It's basically cause and effect within society
@@PastorDaveTube do you think 'patterns' are 'cause and effect'. event A will be followed by event B. as I recall David Hume, he thought not. pattern can be a bit more broader. I remember Russell saying: "even in physics we do not use cause and effect anymore." but with sociology relation of events in society can be unlimited thought. I personally think in terms of the movie Dune. What power...
@@mitchellkato1436 I believe the system of motivation is the answer to the why in human behavior in addition to the creation of identity. There is a pattern in all people and mankind's creation itself that has been shaped by this system. This is deep in the mind and once you see it, you then understand why people do what they do. Sociology to me is an observing view only from the surface.
@@PastorDaveTube This may not be in line with your thought, but sociology can become a cult. Only the believers will understand it. Only the selected and the knowers understands the patterns. And then the believers are able to cloak themselves. Which allows the members to predict the future. (When one is not under the influence of "to observer is to disturb". Predictions can be enhanced.)
Mitchell Kato there is more that is being communicated from individuals most people cannot see. But once you understand how it works you can see more. I look towards the energy inside the mind that moves their being. Seeing the future is for others.
As someone on the Autism spectrum seeing "the strange in the familiar" is already how I see my society and world. Unlike my younger self, I mostly understand the cultural norms now that I didn't before. However, It's easier for me to separate myself from my cultural background as a result of my upbringing and being autistic when analyzing the basics of "common sense". I think sociology is such an interesting subject that most people don't put into consideration on daily basis because of how ingrained it is in our lives.
"Seeing the strange in the familiar and the general in the particular" is one of the most interesting statements I can remember hearing. Thanks CC. This is ONE of the reasons why I come here so often!
Oh boy, I'm sure the comments section is going to be full of positivity and understanding about this topic, and if there is any informed criticism of sociology in general it will have sensible foundations and be made in good faith.
That isn't Sociology though. There are "right-wing" sociologists.
Right, crash course should just stick with facts and logic. What happened!
Rocky183 or perhaps the comments section will also not see it as weird if they say that white people commit more egregious crimes that are geared toward hatred of other people based on race, gender, sex.
So sick of assholes in the comments bringing up black communities if you don't live in one and you aren't from one then keep it to yourself what you THINK you know about one.
***** Wealth inequality. Historical racial discrimination. Black culture. Biological differences.
Diana Peña ?
Can you do Crash Course Anthropology?
@No works can get you to Heaven. Only Faith in Jesus lol
@No works can get you to Heaven. Only Faith in Jesus lol
@No works can get you to Heaven. Only Faith in Jesus lol
**uh**
@No works can get you to Heaven. Only Faith in Jesus so, God didnt make us?
I rarely comment but this comment section needs some positivity.
And I really liked that introduction. It seems set out to be an interesting course and I like the moderator's voice.
Yeeesssss! I been waiting for this for a long time. Great work guys, love it
Everyone who argues about whether or not sociology is a science, do you think it is not wirth studying? Should we all just ignore the fact that society shapes us all, how and why? Just because a subject isn't necessarily quantifiable or 'sciency' enough, does that mean we should all just ignore it?
I really think they do. And I thought CC had more intelligent viewers.
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Yup, if you're going into it to learn about society. Why not learn a skill instead? The studies are not reproducible, there is a huge bias in what gets published and what doesn't, such that the literature is not a reliable source of truth. The literature is what the theories are founded on. Hence the theories are unreliable. Why would you want to learn something that may well be false?
Sociology should be studied if you're going to go out and try to improve these problems of course. Less investigating society, more investigating how they investigate, and how the findings can be verified.
Sociology could be a great thing.
It ought to be studied for sure. The issue is that the studies often aren't sufficiently objective and that real scientific rigor is left aside.
I'm super exited for the next episodes! I've never really delved into/properly understood sociology and I'm ready to learn :)
I have a degree in sociology, and planning to go for a master’s next year. And I have a job by the way, so yeah whatever you all bashers say haha.
What is your job? Do you enjoy it?
her: some people like broadway musicals
me: hamilton
her: some people like hip hop
me: hamilton
her: some people like both
me: hamilton, everyone loves hamilton
Ben and Kim McEvoy I WAS LITERALLY GOING TO COMMENT THIS 😂
@@lorr8221 well at least you now know it exists so start there if you'd likeksjddks-
Super excited for this series! Great first episode!
Seriously how do people talk this fast and still maintain clarity in what they say?
I like how this is all worded completely differently than I was taught in soc. classes and it's SO GOOD
It was unexpectedly so interesting !! I love how you talked about a lot of things in this short video , I enjoyed watching it , thank you so much ! :D
Excellent first episode. I'm excited to see more.
As someone with a Bachelor's in Sociology I can tell you that I can't get a job.
Get a masters, then a PhD, become a professor. Jobs are for wagecuck losers.
not you wait i think you should get a job at crash course and teach videos from there! oh wait... thats taken..
Grinch 109 Curses, foiled again!
Why do people get a sociology degree?
Because they fail to realize they're not competent enough to compete for the limited openings there are. Self-delusion and lack of awareness.
I'm always thinking about these things on an hourly basis and have finally decided to go back to school after a decade. I'll be majoring in Sociology. Thank you for the very informative video affirming that this is indeed where I'm meant to spend my creative energy, empathy and perspective. Very well done!
Out of all my attempts to really understand what sociology is really about, you made it really easy for me thank you😊
I am so thankful for this! I study at a prestigious Japanese University and most of the teachers here have a different mindset when teaching. In East Asia they expect students to teach themselves and the teacher are there just to judge. Attendance is often the most important part of the evaluation, and teachers don't care if students sleep and don't learn anything. As long as you're present. So I often don't learn much and waste a lot of time. Thanks to this video I can improve my sociology skills and hopefully be able to keep studying somewhere else in the future.
Congratulations to Nicole! She is definitely one of the best hosts of the show, explaining it all in a very clear and precise way! Thank you so much!
Who else is a high school student and doing this for an assignment?
I almost wanted to cry. I always wanted to be a sociologist but didn't realize how much it really aligns with the way I think already. thanks for making these videos. I hope others have an Ah-Ha moment like I just did and realize what their passions are. I truly believe I'm meant to help as much as I can by showing people how all things are connected... just throwing thoughts out. xx
As a sociology undergrad (who plans to get a Masters), I've got to say I'm supper excited for this
"I'm supper excited" -- You said you graduated from college? Must be a community college considering you can't spell...
Brian Tigges Why are you so agitated snowflake.
@@ruinnaimperii4686 Learn to spell
Brian Tigges You never know he may of accidentally spelt it wrong or is studying English. Shouldn’t reflect on anyone.
Maybe the thought of them graduating got them super excited that they hit the keys a little extra lol
Had to watch it at 0.75 to avoid anxiety
Sociology is my major and I love the subject. However I know how difficult it is to explain it without talking about society. Society is like “god” it was here before you got here and it will be here when you are gone.
Could u tell m smithing about the major fields of sociology
Society is a box with a plant in it, we are seeds, whoever reaches the top is one of the top-class, below this is us.
I’m studying it right now and I’m confused
Emergence is something too
@@CHNOPS1000 I want to know why r u confused I want to know ur opinion on sociology
Hi Crash Course, I just got introduced to Sociology in my school today. I wanted to a massive thank you for making this video, the entire idea of Sociology is explained brilliantly and I was able to understand it's basic concepts and origin way better. Please do continue making videos on Sociology, Thank You! 🙏
Congratulations, you made a series where people will cry about the content before watching it, proceed to watch it, then cry again. What a time to be alive.
Crash course Geography next?
dj1 YES!
phoenixkhost What does that have to do with landforms and political boundaries? I mean physical and political geography
Out of all things, I did not expect Geography to be the subject that CC f*cked up, I mean, it seemed like John really went out of his way to make it politically divisive. I hope that there's a new CC Geography - I really like Geography - all John needs to do is separate his politics from his work and it will be a success.
He's said there will be a revamped CC Geography in the future.
Bjorn The Viking It is Human Geography
I’m trying to figure out wether I want to go into psychology or sociology and this is a biiiiiiiig help so thank you
Krissa Jackson am into both psychology major sociology minor
You can do sociological social psychology!
I love how accessible this channel is. All of the topics are presented in a way that is easy to understand and interesting to watch. I love it.
Reading the comments while they're still sensible.
You must have been pretty early. It's pretty ugly out there.
By sensible do you mean in agreement with your ideology? :v)
I'd assume by sensible he means before the flame wars start.
Curlista do you expect people to be neutral ? PH 7
Ibnziyad Tariq No, I know what's going to happen, hence my comment.
Im so glad you did this.
1 What Is Sociology?
2 Major Sociological Paradigms
3 Sociology & the Scientific Method
4 Sociology Research Methods
5 Émile Durkheim on Suicide & Society
6 Karl Marx & Conflict Theory
7 Dubois & Race Conflict
8 Harriet Martineau & Gender Conflict Theory
9 Max Weber & Modernity
10 Symbols, Values & Norms
11 Cultures, Subcultures, and Countercultures
12 How We Got Here
13 Social Development
14 Socialization
15 Social Interaction & Performance
16 Social Groups
17 Formal Organizations
18 Deviance
19 Theory & Deviance
20 Crime
21 Social Stratification
22 Why is there Social Stratification?
23 Social Stratification in the US
24 Social Class & Poverty in the US
25 The Impacts of Social Class
26 Social Mobility
27 Global Stratification & Poverty
28 Theories of Global Stratification
29 Economic Systems & the Labor Market
30 Politics
31 Sex & Sexuality
32 Gender Stratification
33 Theories of Gender
34 Race & Ethnicity
35 Racial/Ethnic Prejudice & Discrimination
36 Age & Aging
37 Theories About Family & Marriage
38 Stages of Family Life
39 Religion
40 Education In Society
41 Schools & Social Inequality
42 Health & Medicine
43 Population Health
44 The Structure & Cost of US Health Care
That moment when you actually raise your hand at the dinner table sometimes lol
If you studied sociology you would know it is most certainly not just a left leaning discipline, classical sociology specifically has been heavily criticised as being socially conservative - there seems to always be an attack on sociology as being common sense which really undermines all of the important sociological research that has been conducted
rebs like what
rebs which is not what is being pushed right now
Pelon 003 the underclass theory? Lots of strands of criminology?
Inner G I do agree with this but you do also have to consider its past work!
The science and its study are simply not the problem. It's not biased in and of itself. It would best be fitted "center row" if anywhere in a technically political term (being based on actual common sense or sensibility)
The problems stem from political zealots. Regardless of their principles or biases (and some aren't terrible if you keep them in fitting scale as influences instead) zealots are absolutely hell-bent to dominate everything. They'll scream to the very last syllable of breath in their beings that anything and everything except them is flawed. These people are completely out of their minds, and unfortunately, they're the ones taking charge of the political atmosphere since people with any REAL sensibility will best avoid it. Politics make horrible things out of otherwise decent people! ;o)
Wow, CrashCourse is killing it right now, keep up the work!
can you talk slower, my mind is a mess
Guntar Sinuraya Playback Speed
@starcoinhero and then she turns robotic. slower would be better!
Crash course does that
mine is like 0.1 Pa from exploding
haha yeah
Had my first lecture at uni today, and wanted to cry. Came to this video and I feel so much better, thanks a lot!
I LOVED the sociology course I took at college. Best class ever!!
yeah
I'll have a big mac please
Because of this smart woman, next year I will go to study sociology at some University
i think some people in the comment section don't seem to know what sociology is and it seems they're mixing it with something else completely
Example please
Economics for example can be examined in sociology just like social justice and an array of other type of things... if it involves human interaction which is the main focus here, not to determine right and wrong but to understand how a society and it's culture function and change over time ,or evolve to adapt to the situation... individually and on large scale... i think of it more as a part of philosophy but about how people work not the universe.. i hope i didn't get it wrong but that's how i see it..
Hagag Hamed 👏👏👏
Hagag Hamed we have historians for that. sociology ain't no thing
Historians use sociology a fuckload. Sociologists basically create the questions historians ask.
This answers all my prayers! I just started with sociology at uni and I have a feeling I'd be watching a lot of these videos
I'm so happy there is a sociology crash course series! I have waited eagerly!
I really excited for the series for sociology. Thanks crash course 😊
finally a crash course for sociology, I cant wait to see them all
A great video indeed! I'm looking forward to studying Sociology with you guys.
We talked a lot about life course perspectives in adult development and I kind of wish this was addressed more in this series. The societal impacts on human development, transitions from roles, etc., is endlessly fascinating to me.
These videos really helped me out for my 1st sociology exam! thank you very much for the clear explanations and illustrations.
Awesome series! Just started my sociology class and these videos are really helping!
Yay!! I have been waiting for you guys to do this series! My students and I thank you!!
I love Sociology! Thank you for this series! Looking forward for more!
HELL YES SOCIOLOGY. Time to binge.
One of my favorite undergrad classes along with political science.
thank you for actually teaching me a little about this topic
Figured I'd stop by to say thanks so much for making this. The world needs a never ending supply of sociology.
THANK YOU Crash Course for this series !!!
I really needed this !
I'm so excited for this series! This was a great episode, and Nicole is an awesome presenter. :)
so excited for this
Thank you Crash Coarse Team, for making Sociology as a subject to learn and watch! From the bottom of my heart, thank you so much!
Excellent start! Congrats to all the team and especially to Nicole for being a great host. :)
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So glad there's finally a Crash Course in Sociology, was waiting for this, Thank You!
Always gotta throw the whole stuff into something educational
This was surprisingly good. Easily in my top 5 crash courses, if it continues in this way, that is.
Yay!!! Thank you for the sociology subject💕💕💕
For the people who disliked the video, and came here to write/read your positions:
Please just take a moment, and think about what you're doing. This crash course barely started yet, and it already has a 10% dislike ratio. Since the video was well produced and well presented, it's fairly safe to assume that most of the dislikes came from people who assumed that the course will differ with their personal beliefs. C'mon guys, be a little open-minded.
Asking Right-winger to take a moment and be open minded is like asking for peaches to the coconuts tree.
Hey friend, I know sometimes it's hard to be hopeful about people with different opinions, but I do believe that most people can change, so it's very important to be patient and respectful with everyone. Maybe if everyone does this, more people will open their minds and become better people.
+Diana Peña+ What? didn't like your views being trashed by science? poor you.
"well presented"
That is where I have a problem.
I'm neither right nor left, I'm what some might call "centrist" and this video leans towards left harder then I've ever seen crush course do. (perhaps I just haven't seen enough of those)
They've had thousands of negative examples to choose from, yet they've only picked problems highlighted by the leftist, often extreme leftist. They have even used exact same vocabulary.
And later on they casually mention they just might help us "fix it".
I would be very interested in learning how and why our society operates the way it does or in short, learn SOCIOLOGY.
This is not what they seem to set out to do, they will _inform_ you what the problem is and then, they will tell what _you_ should do to fix it.
No sociology here, just propaganda.
But hey, I've been wrong before, lets see.
Most videos on youtube have some dislikes. 10% is normal.
I'm studying it next year so I came here to learn about it, this explained it well thank you !
Awesome to see a video on the field of Sociology! Thank you for doing it.
I've been looking for this crash course for a long time. Thanks Crash Course!!!!
I was waiting for this for so long
PSA: Sociology is a science. The science of how people behave in the context of the groups they subscribe themselves in. It is like studying Biology, but in a social sphere.
only ppl arent homogeneous cells under a microscope that can be reproduced in a lab, making it pretty much useless in the field of science
@@sweetiesupari3158 Found the med school grad.
It isn’t a science. It is a study.
I'll agree with you, but not in the way that you'll probably like. Science as a subject taught in schools is only a small section of what science actually is. The true breadth of what science is is anything that abides by the scientific method. If there are hypotheses being tested, then it can be called science. However, that means that almost everything ever is science. The science that you wish to put sociology under is a more exclusive branch of science that has more societal respect. Although I agree that all fields of study have their values, it is self-evident as to why STEM fields are the most respected.
TLDR: Yes sociology is a science, but not in the way you want it to be
Zain Majeed Why should STEM be “the most respected” due Sociology being a more specific social science? Why would the study of human behavior & societal influences on it be less respected than examining cells under a microscope? I really don’t find it self-evident.
Thank you for this! I'm interested in studying this at Uni and this has grown that interest even more!
Thanks so much! This series will really help my revision work for GCSEs.
Thank you sooo much for this amazing video!! It really helped me in being more sure of what I want to do professionaly in the the future. Please keep up the amazing work, you might just help more clueless teenagers like me 😁❤
Advice from a History Buff...
To fly through history and see its complexities, know your basic sociology.
THANK YOU! I thought I completely missed this for my high school Sociology class, but I see you just added it in March. Thank you again :)
Another great course. :) Thank you!
Warning: don't read the comments.
Chinmaya Anyone reading your comment is already reading the comments, so your warning is pointless.
Chinmaya thanks for the trigger warning, I don't think I could handle glancing at an opposing viewpoint, let's just cut out trying to understand eachother to
Well, anybody reding my comments wouldn't read further if they get what I mean
+Inner G opposing viewpoints can only be argued against when they are based on evidence. And the "viewpoint" that people of other colours are less evolved is invalid because it has no basis in evidence. It's like trying to tell Donald Trump that Obama didn't tap his wires. Of course he didn't, and Trump has no evidence. So he'll just say, "No, you're lying." or some variation of that repeatedly until we stop.
"warning: don't read the comment"
Reasonable person: "well, I assume this comment section is a warning of insults and unsupported claims, I'll just go to the next video"
Me: "give me my popcorn and chips"
YAAAAAAAAASSSSS I WAS WAITING SO LONG FOR THIS
I love her enthusiasm for the subject!
Excellent presentation. Loved the clear definitions of the various concepts. Will surely go through all other videos.
This is awesome!!! WE really need this in America right now for everyone to have a better understanding of others and the world around them!! Loved my sociology courses.
i love it! please continue doing videos on sociology! 😊
Crash Course you’re truly amazing and helpful 😭🖤🖤
She is so energetic and enthusiastic. Love it!
Playback speed 0.75x. Thank me later
could you PLEASE make more videos on Sociology? I love your Biology ones, they're so helpful, and it would be amazing if i had the same help with Sociology!
Great explanation - succinct and to the point. Thank you!
I loved this video!
The script is captivating, can't wait to see what comes next, thank you so much!)
"Seeing the general in the particular, the strange in the familiar"
Yup, just summed up "The Sociological Imagination" in a succinct, aphoristic sentence.
I didn't know I want to learn about sociology but now I'm super hyped
Hey Louise
Her voice is so great! It’s so clear and just wow. Amazing articulation!
PLEASE continue this series!! thanks