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Session: P06_U5.xml
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S1
Sociology
is
a
relatively
new
academic
discipline
.
T1
Sociology
is
a
new
and
emerging
discipline
.
S2+3
It
emerged
in
the
early
19
th
century
in
response
to
the
challenges
of
modernity
.
Increasing
mobility
and
technological
advances
resulted
in
the
increasing
exposure
of
people
to
cultures
and
societies
different
from
their
own
.
T2
Sociology
emerged
in
the
early
19
th
century
and
gained
traction
quickly
due
to
technology
and
mobility
at
the
time
.
S4
The
impact
of
this
exposure
was
varied
,
but
for
some
people
included
the
breakdown
of
traditional
norms
and
customs
and
warranted
a
revised
understanding
of
how
the
world
works
.
T3+4
With
this
new
discipline
came
a
new
understanding
of
how
the
world
works
and
what
the
social
norms
are
supposed
to
be
.
Some
people
at
the
time
did
not
embrace
this
ideology
.
S5
Sociologists
responded
to
these
changes
by
trying
to
understand
what
holds
social
groups
together
and
also
exploring
possible
solutions
to
the
breakdown
of
social
solidarity
.
T5
Sociologists
at
the
time
tried
to
ammend
this
by
revising
some
of
the
norms
that
were
presented
.
S6
The
term
sociology
was
coined
by
Auguste
Comte
(
1798
-
1857
)
in
1838
from
the
Latin
term
socius
(
companion
,
associate
)
and
the
Greek
term
logia
(
study
of
,
speech
)
.
T6
The
term
sociology
originated
from
the
latin
terms
for
companion
and
study
of
.