Category: Sociology
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PROPOSAL
Overview In the previous module, you learned about active citizenship, including the rights and duties of active citizens. In this assignment, you will use the same skills to research and examine a social movement and an affiliated interest group. While you will research both the social movement and an affiliated interest group in this assignment,…
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Discussions
Answer each prompt in 250 words or more: prompt a: In this discussion, you will explore the generational gap in law enforcement. Include the following in your initial post: Would you argue that there are differences in approaches to police work based on generational differences? Consider how changes in recruitment, retention, or training affect the…
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Sociology unit 6 written
Assignment: Exploring Education through a Sociological Lens The objective of this assignment is to analyze education in society from various sociological perspectives. Select two sociological perspectives from the following list: Functionalism, Symbolic Interactionism, Conflict Theory and Feminist Theory. You will use each perspective to examine education’s role, functions, inequalities, and implications for social structure and…
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sociology research paper
One of the aims of this course is for students to develop their research paper writing skills. It is recommended that you pick a paper topic early in the course, develop a bibliography, and read the materials in it. This will enable you to decide which sociologists and scholars you agree with and where you…
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M07 Suicide Assignment
Please select from any ONE of the following questions below to answer. Make sure you answer all components of the question you select. What other factors are associated with a higher risk of suicide for some adolescents and young adults? How does the intersection of gender, gender expression, orientation, race, and social class contribute to…
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Sociology Question
This assignment fulfills the Global Perspectives learning outcome. Through your analysis, you will: Conduct a multi-perspective analysis of local, national, global, and transnational issues Examine the intersectional positionality of the author Analyze how the author was shaped by ideological, political, racial, and socioeconomic contexts Evaluate the historical and contemporary relevance of the primary source REQUIRED:…
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Social Stratification & Mobility
Social Stratification & Mobility OVERVIEW In this assignment, you will examine how your social identity, made up of categories (statuses) such as race, ethnicity, sex, gender, sexual orientation, religion, nationality, and social class, shapes your social position in society. You will explore how these categories influence your access to privilege, power, and opportunity, as well…
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soc 468 theory 2
A big concern for the social sciences is the extent to which individuals and groups can actively (i.e., agency) transform or create our selfs and our social world in general. In other words, do you shape the world or does the world shape you? Symbolic Interactionism and Critical Theory are often seen has having opposing…
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Soc 468 theory 2
A big concern for the social sciences is the extent to which individuals and groups can actively (i.e., agency) transform or create our selfs and our social world in general. In other words, do you shape the world or does the world shape you? Symbolic Interactionism and Critical Theory are often seen has having opposing…
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discussion post
b) Read Chapter 5, sections on Bureaucracies, “Working for the Corporation and Technology, and Maximum Security Society.” c) watch the TED lecture, (also in the folder for Learning Module 8), and pay special attention to the role that (AI) and robotics are playing in taking peoples jobs and the challenges societies are facing to keep…
