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How does the type of social media, time spent using social media and types of activities engaged on social media shape experience of emotions around body image?
You have lived through this. What speaks to you? What have you experienced, felt, thought, done?
With your eye trained to detect racialized boundary work, read this article on how race became complicated at a small, all-women's college in Massachusetts.
What are some possible explanations for the increasing use of heroin and other opioids in the U.S.?
How would a functionalist theorist understand and discuss this organization? How would a conflict theorist understand and discuss this organization?
Define and explain secondary traumatic stress (trauma) for social work counselors. How does the intense work with clients impact social workers?
What is the mission statement, the goals, and the objectives? What programs are in place; list the name of each one and explain what their purpose is.
What resources do you use for your client's needs? Who do you make referrals to and for what services?
How can people advance their social class within this society? How can people from one social class connect with people in a different social class?
Who is responsible in society to redeem poverty-stricken schools: the neighborhood, the government, or the family?
What is defined as deviant in the physical world? What is defined as deviant in digital or online world? Compare and contrast deviance between two environments.
The tragedy of it all will be unspeakable, the fact that we've been fighting for decades to be recognized as a present-tense people. What do you think he means?
What approaches to the study of poverty does economic sociology offer? What sociologists studying poverty focus on besides poor households and neighborhoods.
Identify barriers to accomplishing desired outcomes Identify barriers to accomplishing desired outcomes. Identify who has the authority to eliminate barriers.
Explain the role religion and authority in Weber's discussion and the applicability of Weber's work on the Protestant work ethic today.
How often do you think people are privileged because of their race or ethnicity? How about yourself? How often are you privileged?
Discuss the pros and cons of why an employer may want to use this type of assessment tool and how you would feel as a potential applicant at this company.
What the piece of media is about and then apply your sociological imagination to understanding how GLOBAL INEQUALITY is portrayed in your piece of media.
How can people change social positions within the ranking? How do gender roles impact the daily functioning of the society?
Describe the different forms of collective behavior, and explain why people participate in collective behavior. Is all collective behavior bad for society?
What does this master narrative ignore? What does the master narrative justify in the treatment of the American Indians, past and present?
What attributes did the Chinese and Japanese share that made their 'welcome' into American culture more problematic than that of the Irish and the Jews?
Watch the documentary, Forgotten Ellis Island. Why is Ellis Island called the island of hope and the island of tears?
Why do we have so many rules regarding sexual behaviors? How do we enforce these rules? Why and how do these rules change over time?