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'''Emile Durkheim''': The '''division of labor''' affects social solidarity by either promoting or diminishing it. When individuals have specialized roles, they may become interdependent, fostering a sense of unity. However, excessive specialization can lead to anomie, a breakdown in social cohesion.
===Disciplines and Ideas in the Social Sciences===
[[File:DISS Book Cover.png|thumb]]
Subject Description: The course introduces students to basic concepts, subjects, and methods of inquiry in the disciplines that comprise the Social Sciences. It then discusses influential thinkers and ideas in these disciplines and relates these ideas to the Philippine setting and current global trends.  


'''Max Weber''': The "Protestant Ethic" suggests that certain Protestant values, such as hard work and frugality ("the elect"), contributed to the development of capitalism. Weber explored the '''cultural and religious influences on economic systems''' and argued that ideas and values shape social structures.
Access the [https://www.deped.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Disciplines-and-Ideas-in-the-Social-Sciences.pdf Curriculum Guide] and [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ziWtNA7RZqPMIoElMZ2Ek%20IR2iLt5nSj/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=106013159307229140485&rtpof=true&sd=true Budget of Work] here.  


'''Karl Marx''': '''Economic structures determine social relations'''. Capitalism, he argued, perpetuates class struggle between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. Restructuring capitalism to achieve a more equitable society would require a fundamental shift in ownership and distribution of resources.
===Topic 1: Disciplines===
Link to presentation: [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nmkdc4Qnd03rS0d1A1qeTOnQi-ZILD5t/view?usp=sharing Orientation]<br>
Link to presentation: [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-m05eOlvreLROthUfgI2LPRzNpOLQ-fp/view?usp=sharing DISS Disciplines]


'''Michel Foucault''': Power operates through various mechanisms and is pervasive in institutions, shaping discourse and social norms. Knowledge, Foucault argued, is a tool of power, influencing societal perceptions and controlling individuals through the dissemination of information.
===Topic 2: Functionalism===


'''Simone de Beauvoir''': Women's experiences are deeply influenced by societal expectations and structures. De Beauvoir emphasized the role of patriarchy in shaping gender relations and called for the recognition of women's autonomy and agency to address gender inequality.
Social Theories for HUMSS Students: [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mPD800cSbZ-NazhZ68AdsysLIpxcNhzo/view?usp=sharing Functionalism]


'''Erving Goffman''': Impression management involves individuals presenting themselves in specific ways to influence how others perceive them. Social rituals and ceremonies contribute to the construction of personal and collective identities by reinforcing shared meanings and expectations.
For HUMSS F, here is the '''[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1x12e7JX-D_MvyS0hY5ErthLH6xw3zdPX/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=109155827651456303033&rtpof=true&sd=true prescribed essay format]''' for functionalism. Submit the output [https://forms.gle/5dmqf3cuthX3V5KT7 hereeeeee] by Thursday, March 14


'''Pierre Bourdieu''': Social structures and cultural capital impact an individual's social mobility. Bourdieu's concept of habitus highlights how one's background and experiences shape their perspectives and opportunities. Education can both reproduce and challenge social inequalities depending on how it is structured.
I encourage to watch this Khan Academy video on Functionalism.<br>
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===Topic 3: Marxism===


Leloy:  
Social Theories for HUMSS Students: [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UHboo9KJuvp0v1dS0Rz1_zY5w0A9c_s4/view?usp=sharing Marxism]


Functionalism
===Rubric for Essays===
1. Download [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-PAVY6ZH5G_SvaqYbrxIEOEYyCKPVPNL/view?usp=sharing Essay Rubric for Functionalism] here.

Latest revision as of 13:28, 23 March 2024

Disciplines and Ideas in the Social Sciences

DISS Book Cover.png

Subject Description: The course introduces students to basic concepts, subjects, and methods of inquiry in the disciplines that comprise the Social Sciences. It then discusses influential thinkers and ideas in these disciplines and relates these ideas to the Philippine setting and current global trends.

Access the Curriculum Guide and Budget of Work here.

Topic 1: Disciplines

Link to presentation: Orientation
Link to presentation: DISS Disciplines

Topic 2: Functionalism

Social Theories for HUMSS Students: Functionalism

For HUMSS F, here is the prescribed essay format for functionalism. Submit the output hereeeeee by Thursday, March 14

I encourage to watch this Khan Academy video on Functionalism.

Topic 3: Marxism

Social Theories for HUMSS Students: Marxism

Rubric for Essays

1. Download Essay Rubric for Functionalism here.