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What is the promise of sociological research and what do you foresee in sociology's methodological future? How does your proposed research reflect this?
Do you see the goals as achievable? Do you see all the goals as necessarily desirable or even practical to achieve?
How does culture shape interpretations of health and illness? Discuss the connection between health and illness and one of the following - wealth and power.
Do you find Spiro's explanation for the internalization of Ifaluk religious beliefs to be compelling? Why or why not?
What political circumstances (or economic, or social, if you prefer) need to occur to get YOU to participate in a political movement, rebellion or revolution?
How do topics of race, ethnicity, and class effect opinions related to human migration? Talk to somebody that immigrated to the United States.
What are some of the ways in which subsistence-related mobility (or lack of mobility) affects cultural emphases and valued personality traits in our society?
What do you think are some of the implications of the fact that we do not know our own behavior as well as we think we do?
Imagine that you are a cultural anthropologist preparing to conduct fieldwork. How will you maintain ethical research (and writing) practices?
Given what you have read, answer the question Is the very concept of human rights just another form of ethnocentrism? Support your answer.
Of the three ways in which anthropology is comparative -- across space, across time and across- which is the one that is most different from the other two? Why?
Explore Bonilla-Silva's idea. What does he mean by it? What are two critiques of his idea? Explain the way that the subpopulation fits into tri-racial system.
What would it not be able to reveal? Consider existing social psychology research that could be applied to analyzing the saying.
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of employing deception as part of the research process.
For first paragraph of your post: Looking at this situation, explain what intrinsic and extrinsic motivations may be influencing the change in team performance?
What was the identity you were trying to present? How did the attempt to claim this identity fail? What did you do to try to overcome the embarrassment?
Explain two challenges of applying your theoretical orientation to address this cultural consideration when working with couples and families.
Explain how you would address each of these issues. Justify your response using the appropriate professional Code of Ethics.
Describe the historical influences of social psychology and how they relate to current theories, models, and concepts.
Create and upload a Pecha Kucha PowerPoint presentation about what you have learned this semester.
Analyze the ideas and data of one reading and challenge them with a convincing counterargument or reinterpretation of the evidence presented.
How did Dr. Wigand show moral intelligence in this situation? Jeffrey Wigand put his economic future as well as coworkers and his family at risk to expose.
Who is telling the story? What is missing? How they have told the story differently? What would you like to add to the story? What questions do you still have?
In your own words and using examples, explain his point. What do you think of his argument and why?
What role does socialization take in personality, morality, emotions, and gender? How do different agents of socialization contribute?