Discuss the benefits and limitations of applying the


Instructions: Discuss the benefits and limitations of applying the sociological imagination to individual troubles. Also, what are the society's responsibility in helping others with his/her individual troubles. Be sure to incorporate the material found in the handout titled Sociological Imagination & Social Responsibility.

Students should limit their resources to scholarly sites ( .edu, .gov, or .org ) journal articles, or books and should still be presented in APA citation format (in-text citations and a reference list)

Posts must be typed, properly defended (with sources) and approximately 1-3 paragraphs in length.

The handout the professor wants us to refer to is attached below.

insert from powerpoint about Social Imagination is pasted below.

Using Our Sociological Imagination

• The sociological imagination: - Understanding the link between personal experiences and our social world.

• Using the sociological imagination: - Learn to distinguish between personal troubles and public issues. - Personal troubles

• Occur within the character of the individual and her or his immediate relationships with others.

• Can be resolved by the individual. - Public issues

• Some value held to be precious by publics is felt to be threatened.

• Requires public debate about what values are being threatened and what the origin of the threat is.

• For Example: - If you fail a test because you would rather watch television than study, it is a personal trouble. - If you fail a test because there is so much noise in your residence hall that it is impossible to concentrate, this is a public issue.

The assignment rubric is also attached below.

Pages: 2 Pages

Paper Format: APA

Require special program?: No use of Program Needed

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