Saturday, February 26, 2011

sociology everywhere!

All of a sudden I found myself thinking sociologically when I went to the movies last night. I went with my best friend and we saw The Rite. This movie is about an exorcism in Rome, Italy. The movie was supposed to be based on a "real" story.The movie was pretty entertaining overall.There were elderly and younger viewers, I was really interested to know what they thought of the movie, because there has been a variety of movies about exorcism so it's easy to pick out the good and bad ones. In the movie theater everyone was quiet and respectful except this two boys that were super obnoxious. When we walked out of the movie theater the couple behind us was talking about how they really believed in exorcisms, while I on the other hand don't really think they are real. This all magically brought me back to this week's lesson in Sociology!
 For one I thought of all the group/crowd terminology we had been talking about. I believe that at the movie theater all the viewers were a conventional crowd, because we all had a specific purpose which was to watch the movie. Our theory of crowd behavior are I think both emergent norm theory and convergence theory. This is because everyone was quiet and respectful when the movie came up. I was really curious to know what the word for those who act nothing like what the "norm" is, for example the two boys that acted nothing like one is supposed to act in a theater.They were a bit loud and obnoxious. Also I think we could fit in the convergence theory, because we formed a crowd in a sense,because we all have similar liking(the movie;The Rite; exorcism etc.)I also really thought about panic vs. mass hysteria. This is because I don't really know if they are real or not, so it makes me thing how many people have built up anxiety over this.Overall Friday night involved a lot  of sociology. 

Thursday, February 17, 2011

I'm a Survivor ! 2-18-11






All of a sudden I found myself thinking sociologically when I was watching Survivor Redemption Island. I recently started watching Survivor,but I’m oh so very hooked.The new season’s episode was really good.I have only seen one full season,and that was the season before this one, where “Fabio”  was the champion. This season is the season to watch, because once the player’s are voted out of the tribe, they have a chance to come back into the game.In the season premiere  they divided the tribes as usual, but they added yet another twist by bringing past villains Rob and Russell . I didn’t see the seasons they were on, but from what I got they were very good and manipulative while playing the game.When Zapatera (Russell’s tribe) and  Ometepe ( Rob’s tripe) went on their first challenge, Zapatera came with a win. When Ometepe went back to camp they were forming alliances and what not.Most people wanted Rob out from the start, but that later changed at tribal counsel. At tribal counsel Philip revealed everything Francesca and Kristina had told him. At the end of the night Francesca was voted out to redemption island.I wasn’t expecting this as all. However Kristina and Francesca made themselves targets at the counsel because they were being sneaky and you could tell their stories didn’t add up. 
 
I got the idea to do this blog on Survivor because we did watch a Survivor episode in class, and I wanted to apply it while watching the show on my own time. 
Evaluation on Ometepe
PRIMARY GROUP : Rob and all the younger players ( Natalie, Andrea, Ashley, Matt) they all felt exclusive towards each other. The “younger” players made Rob the leader in their own little clique and they all saw each other as the primary group.They teamed up and got Francesca sent to the island.
SECONDARY GROUP: Kristina, Francesca, and Philip they all had a special purpose  together to get Rob out and that clearly was less permanent because Philip totally changed his mid and went against them on the tribal counsel.
KINSHIP GROUP: There was no extended family on the show because they are all strangers,and they didn’t talk about their family. 
TERRITORIAL GROUP: The whole tribe identified themselves as Ometepe members because they all live on that side of the camp, and when they helped each out in camp making shelter.
INTEREST GROUP: All of the members they all had an interest to win the title of soul survivor and win the million dollars. Also Kristina and Francesca’s  interest of kicking out Rob. Rob’s interest of kicking out one of them (Kristina or Francesca) 
PRESSURE GROUP: Kristina and Francesca’s pressuring Philip to vote with them.
REFERENCE GROUP: Francesca comparing who would be better to vote off Rob or Natalie. Also comparing Rob and Russell as in who could be better to have in a tribe. 
IN-GROUP: Rob,Natalie,Andrea,Matt,Ashley-they all got their way making them enduring. 
OUT-GROUP: -Kristina, Francesca and Philip because they only had each other. They were targeted and seen with hostility. 
AGGREGATE: Viewers - we all were watching the show at the same time etc. 

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Let it snow! 2-4-11's post

  All of a sudden I found myself thinking sociologically when I was shoveling the snow from my house.This week we had TWOOOO snow days which is great, except for the snow part. My neighborhood was covered with a lot of snow. I had to shovel the snow with my cousin and we did it a lot faster than the man next door.This made me think of the puzzle exercise we did in Sociology, why is it that my group had the most people,yet we were second to last to finish?It puzzled me no pun intended.My cousin and I had one strategy and that was to divide the work in half, other than that we did everything on our own. That was similar to the strategy my group had while putting the puzzle together mhm, but they didn’t work in the same way! 
We learned about the role theory is : a perspective in sociology and in social psychology that considers most of everyday activity to be the acting out of socially defined categories (e.g., mother, manager, teacher).I think that since my cousin and I wanted to finish really fast, because it was cold we took on this “role”  in a sense our behavior changed and we did our work faster. However we were interacting with each other and had communications. With my group I think we all  took many “roles” of boss we all wanted to get as much as we could done by ourself , and then we lacked the coming together until the end. Like society we needed everything to function to work together. Since we had many disadvantages by not having the edges and the image of the puzzle we all took a variety of rolls and clashed, but at the end we were able to finish and hopefully society does too.