Vapouround magazine Issue 04 | Page 94

F E AT U R E Sociology is ubiquitous. It can be anywhere, all the time; basically, it is indeed everywhere, any time. As noted earlier, renowned Sociologist Pierre Bourdieu referred to Sociology as a “Martial Art” due to it’s power to provide “self-defense” just as vaping has grown to be a defense mechanism against smoking tobacco. Not to mention, numerous contemporary Sociologists believe this academic discipline is more of a “handson” duty or service to your communal surroundings primarily through social activism, civil engagement, & public service. a few billionaires noticing their pockets feeling lighter, it would more so include millions of people out of the job and out on the streets with mouths to feed also defining their struggle. Sure, currently more people struggle in poverty than there should be, but what it were worse? This could be why we don’t see how much vaping is helping people all across the globe on the nightly news every single day, like one might imagine we would see if it were supposedly so beneficial. Yet the fact that it is not being recognized for its harm reduction benefits nor is it reported on a daily basis of how much healthier it is than traditional smoking, certainly begs your imagination to wonder. If vaping became widely accepted and the general public began demanding that it be recognized, perhaps there might be an imbalance of power and a massive decline of our strongest economic assets? Then again, perhaps this is simply an overblown exaggeration of what could occur, that’s why it is categorized as “theoretical” you can certainly allow your imagination to run wild or set you free, building a more realistic understanding of how the world works or makingup improbable scenarios that could never occur. These same potential circumstances tie directly into what Sociological theorists refer to as the Conflict Perspective, another predominantly confrontational area to our theoretical framework. It is extremely important to remember that this is an extension of Sociological Theory through an interpretation of the Conflict Perspective, I’m by no means claiming th is to be one hundred percent truth. However, I am suggesting that, as citizens of the free world, we have a responsibility to continually question such concepts, whether false or true. The Conflict Perspective is the view that our social world is characterized by 94 ISSUE 04 VAPOUROUND MAGAZINE continual struggle between competing groups. “Conflict theorists assume that social behavior is best understood in terms of tension between groups over power or the allocation of resources, including housing,money, access to services and political representation” (Schaefer 2011:16). If you were able to view this issue through the Conflict perspective, you would naturally be able to determine that vaping is being “spun” as something dangerous to individual people and their health. While looking through the telescope, what you really would see, theoretically, is that vaping is far more dangerous for Big Business and our society’s most affluent population. We already received a possible visualization of what could happen to our social structure economically if vaping took over as the most socially acceptable form of smoking harm reduction. Then again, would the approval of vaping cause this much chaos? Probably not. Especially because it would never just unfold overnight, thrusting our societal unrest into full throttle in a single day is unlikely. Or is it more likely than we care to know? Now, to further examine the sociology of vaping, we move onto the telescope which allows you a chance to see the world through the Symbolic Interactionist Perspective, from the tippy top of that highrising skyscraper, that is, only if your imagination is still at work. Whereas Functionalist and Conflict Theorists both analyze large scale, society-wide patterns of behavior, theorists who take the Symbolic Interactionist Perspective generalize about everyday forms of social interaction in order to explain society as a whole. To see vaping through such a unique interpretive sociological viewpoint, we must first recognize how many people that vaping has been able to bring together and how much of a positive effect vaping has had on individuals who are now a part of this social group, ultimately a united vaping community . While looking through the telescope’s lens labeled as the tool with an ability to allow you to view society as a Symbolic Interactionist it would be very easy to realize how amazing vaping is for contributing in positive ways toward the entire process of socialization and how it seeks to help reverse the quickly declining concept of face-to-face social interaction. Vaping brings others together, perhaps some individuals who may otherwise be socially isolated from our current times of declining social interaction. Stephen Hawking once communicated that above all else, “We must never stop talking,” claiming that our identity as human beings would be