Females in Politics Watch the video about Females in Politics(15 minutes) and answer the following questions: 1. Why do you think females make up such a small percentage of individuals in politics? 2. Do you think one day there will be a female President of the United States? Why or why not? 3. How do […]
Category Archives: Sociology
What were the demographics of the group that witnessed the behavior-How did the group react to the behavior?
1. what was the deviant behavior? 2. what were the demographics of the group that witnessed the behavior? 3. How did the group react to the behavior? 4. Did the group attempt to control the deviant behavior? How?
How does your textbook conceptualize globalization?discuss the three tendencies.
Exam 3 questions 1. Outline the basic concepts in family sociology.Include marriage partnerships as well as the patterns of residence. 2. Discuss the major sociological theories on education according to your textbook. Can these be connected to the paradigms in sociology? 3. Outline the different kinds of organized religion. What are the characteristics of these […]
Provide a brief summary of your understanding of symbolic interactionism, analyzing, in turn, the three premises of this theoretical position as articulated by Herbert Blumer.
Provide a brief summary of your understanding of symbolic interactionism, analyzing, in turn, the three premises of this theoretical position as articulated by Herbert Blumer. Connect this to Goffman’s dramaturgical approach; how do the roles, scripts, costumes, and impression management that we use reflect a form of symbolic (social) interaction. Finally, give an example of […]
Explain how modern sociological theory has been built on the “ghosts of the past”, as Marx would argue.
Explain how modern sociological theory has been built on the “ghosts of the past”, as Marx would argue. Consider how classic sociological theories have contributed to the development of our modern theories. As part of your answer, account for which theorists influenced the development of Du Bois’ work, as noted by Morris.
What does it mean to use a structural explanation in sociology?-What are the key tenets, as you understand them?
What does it mean to use a structural explanation in sociology? What are the key tenets, as you understand them? How does Predergast explain the connections between structural issues (explain these) and individual-based characteristics like social capital, cultural capital, status characteristics, typifications, power-dependence, and power-balancing operations? Define these terms in your own words, but be […]
What consequences do segregated schools have for students-society at large?
Black Sociology The education system in the United States is still separate and unequal. In your own opinion why is this still an issue (segregation) in 2021? What consequences do segregated schools have for students and society at large? In your opinion, what are potential remedies to address school segregation?
What ethical obligations do you have toward this dog-what obligations do we have towards dogs in general?
SOCIOLOGY OF DOGS & OTHER CANIDS Questions to consider: How does the dog, as a thinking, feeling, socially-complex being, interact with humans in a shared environment? Is the dog’s subjective agency recognized and allowed to flourish? Is the dog an object, symbol, clown, prisoner, slave, tool, property, friend, family member, something else? What is it […]
What do the overall results (of the various models) tell us about how school gardens affect student academic achievement?
After reading the article carefully and taking notes, answer the following three questions in your initial response 1. What do the overall results (of the various models) tell us about how school gardens affect student academic achievement? 2. Looking specifically at the regression analyses that involve step-wise regression (same DV but different combinations of IVs […]
Compare how rapid economic growth in Japan-the United States after world war two affected the mate selection process in the 1950s to 1960s for both countries?
Compare how rapid economic growth in Japan and the United States after world war two affected the mate selection process in the 1950s to 1960s for both countries? Included how it changed courtship, dating customs, and marriage for both countries. Include specific examples.