SOC100H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Business Ethics, Acculturation, Anomie
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When studying institutions, we ask the following questions: how are the norms and roles of one institution different from the norms and roles of another institution, eg. The difference between norm and roles of family, versus school, verses work e. g. , systems of survival (1994), by jane jacobs. The blurring of institutional norms: equally, one might ask what might happens if you applied, military norms to family life, or family norms to business, or religious norms to education. We also ask : how are the norms of an institution today e. g. , Deep sociological interest: the processes of change: how do people adjust to rapid institutional change (and normative uncertainty) associated with, industrialization, urbanization, immigration, acculturation, war and revolution, eg. Durkhei(cid:373)"s dis(cid:272)ussio(cid:374) of sui(cid:272)ide, merto(cid:374)"s dis(cid:272)ussio(cid:374) of adaptatio(cid:374)s to a(cid:374)o(cid:373)ie. the canadian family. Nuclear families: most canadians live in nuclear families 1 or 2 generations (a couple + children)