Section 4
The Sociological Approach
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Sociology
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Sociology Today
Contemporary sociology does not have a single overarching foundation—it has varying methods, both qualitative and quantitative.

Levels of Analysis: Micro and Macro
Sociological study may be conducted at both macro (large-scale social processes) and micro (small group, face-to-face interactions) levels.
Applied and Clinical Sociology
Applied or clinical sociology uses sociological insights or methods to guide practice, research, or social reform.

The Significance of Social Inequality
Sociologists study many types of inequality, including economic inequality, racial/ethnic inequality, and gender inequality.

Thinking Globally
Increasingly, sociologists are turning their attention to the world at large and developing theories of global processes.