Category: Sociology
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SOCI1101 savannah tech Reflective Journal 1-5
This reflective journal is designed to help you connect sociological concepts to your own life, work experiences, and the world around you. Rather than summarizing the textbook, you will practice thinking sociologically by applying ideas from the readings to real situations. Each Journal Entry Must Include: Key Concepts Identify 5 sociological concepts from the 5…
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Answer two questions
1. how does bureaucracy represent a crystallized form of social order? 2.Where do tensions between bureaucracy and lived experience emerge, according to Weber? Reading: requirements: use at least 100 words per question Spell check your work Use the required reading to answer this set of questions
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Reply to a discussion post (peer response)
Prompt:Identify one assumption, ask a clarifying question, or offer an alternative interpretation using a Chapter 4 concept. Peer Post: In accordance with a constructionist viewpoint, ethnicity is something that individuals develop and mold via social interaction rather than something that is fixed or biological. In the movie Ethnicity and Identity, ethnicity is defined as a…
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Reply to a discussion post (peer response)
Prompt: Add a new example from a different video and show how it supports or complicates their argument. Peer Post: In Ethnicity and Identity, ethnicity and nationality are not the same thing. Ethnicity is more about shared culture, traditions, ancestry, and language, while nationality is about belonging to a country or nation. In the Peruvian…
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peer feedback reviews
read these 3 feedback from my peers FEEDBACK 1 The interview was very well done! The interviewee gave very in-depth and detailed answers, which was nice. She made strong points in her answers, and you could tell the interviewee seemed very involved in the conversation as well. It seemed more personal, which is always a…
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Create a 350-500 discussion response
Week 9 Discussion – Constructing Ethnicity Read/Watch Cornell & Hartman, Chapter 4: Constructing Realities / Constructing Ethnicities, plus the videos Ethnicity and Identity, The Struggles of the Ethnically Ambiguous, Preserving Hmong Culture: Life After War, and Preserving the Ways: Culture and Traditions. Videos: Initial Post: 350500 words Prompt: Using Chapter 4s constructionist perspective, explain how…
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Sociology Question
I will attach the rubric make sure you follow it to the exact point and and do everything it says the paper should be from 700-800 words. do not use AI i will check it and make sure it is very good. Everything should pass the exemplary part of the rubric. Select the one side…
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Create two peer responses
Main Prompt (Choose ONE Option) Option A: Thick vs. Thin in Action Pick one example discussed in the chapter (e.g., race in South Africa before/after apartheid, Italian American ethnicity, Asian American as applied to some groups). In your own words, explain: Whether the identity is thick or thin (and why) Whether it is mainly shaped…
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Sociology Question
Sociology of Deviant Behavior The Saints and The Roughnecks assignment Remember, outside sources are not permitted, nor is the use of ChatGPT, Bard, or other forms of AI (with the exception of the editor function in Word). Provide a detailed summary (at least three paragraphs, with each paragraph having at least five sentences) of The…
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Sociology Question
We have been introduced to two broad theoretical perspectives to explain the relationship between schools and society – the functional perspective and the conflict perspective. (Chapters 1 and 2 and my lecture slides) Functional theory generally sees schools as social institutions that help to create a common culture, teach needed skills, and to provide opportunities…
