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In the present at the creation- Women in the History of Sociology and Social Theory. Why people work and what does peoples labor do for society?
How did trust in national news organizations affect the percentage who were able to respond correctly? How would you explain that pattern?
Who defines human rights? How do you know when a behavior is right or wrong? When should you ignore culture to protect people?
In a paragraph of 5 sentences, how are the characteristics of the art, literature and music of the Renaissance era reflected in the 21st century?
Compare and contrast how conservatives and progressive. How gender and race intersect to impact stereotypes of Asian men and women in relation to marriage.
What can be a strategy for receiving ideas and feedback from clients? What is the strategy for valuing and supporting the diversity of client backgrounds?
Make sure to consider the age of the child/adolescent as you identify appropriate interventions. Also, make sure to consider any cultural considerations.
How might critical race theory explain the reasons for inequalities in education or income?
Describe how resource mobilization was demonstrated through Civil Rights organizations and their work.
What are some of the real-world social contexts (relationships, groups, institutions, etc.) in which primary and secondary socialization take place?
To what extent do juveniles weigh the potential costs of actions? What factors influence perceptions of cost and benefit of specific behaviors, including crime?
Discuss in detail how exploiting natural resources and human labor produce more climate change problems?
According to cultural anthropologists, social learning or culture and not biology accounts for differences among people. Explain food preferences using culture.
Identify another period in your educational academic journey that you would like to sociologically reflect on and briefly discuss one of these periods.
What are social institutions? What needs do they meet for society? Explain according to functionalists. What do conflict theorists say about social institution?
After reading the story of the teacher and the way she responded to an ethical issue in her class and think critically. How would you have approached the issue?
Why do control theorists focus on the causes of conformity? What are characteristics of effective sanctions? What personality traits comprise low self-control?
What is social learning theory, and how does it pertain to delinquency? How can we test social learning theory (that is, what should we ask in order to test it)
Why is the study of sociology important? Do you see any connections between changing social norms and the larger, global issues that face us today?
Identify a current policy brief (within last five years) and write short analysis where you address the following: topic, title, authors, and date.
What does the presenter mean when he talks about other ways of being? With examples, distinguish ethnosphere from ethnocide.
Discuss the contextual factors that lead up to the data collection of your research topic - what you're worried about, questions you have, things you're wonderi
Explore the life and scholarly work of the three theorists and practitioners and have fun getting to know them.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of experiment as research method using the text or other information?
Should Ally be included in the LGBTQIAA acronym? Why or why not? What should Allies contribute to the movement?