Micro sociological syndromes

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Syndrome, ambivalence, social dialogue, postmodernism, poststructuralism

Abstract

With the emergence of postmodernist and poststructuralist theories, studies on micro sociology have begun to gain importance in recent years. Contrary to research on general societal structures, micro sociological studies attempt to understand how individuals or small groups are affected by micro-environment, general macro-sociological structures and socialization processes such as family and relatives, and these processes. This study examined the micro-sociological processes in which a participant lived in 16 years. The research method is composed of longitudinal idiographic technique. The data were obtained by log keeping and interview methods. The study shows that the participant experienced severe syndrome at the micro sociological level. The family showed that the participant did not agree with the values of friends, relatives and general social structure, and that they were in conflict. The findings were interpreted within the framework of the concepts of social dialogue and ambivalence. These two concepts were analyzed on the basis of postmodernist and poststructuralist theories and the data of participants were analyzed.

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Özlem Aydoğmuş Ördem, Cukurova University

I am an assistant professor  in the faculty of Communication. I am interested in sociological theories, cinema and communication.

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2017-12-01

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Aydoğmuş Ördem, Özlem. (2017). Micro sociological syndromes. Journal of Human Sciences, 14(4), 3905–3912. Retrieved from https://j-humansciences.com/ojs/index.php/IJHS/article/view/4953

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Sociology