Hello,
This is a sociology term paper.
Strongly related to the given textbook.
Please remember to label which chapter you are referring.
And please read the instruction carefully, espically about the “related to culture part”.
Need 2000+ words.
Thanks.
Hello,
This is a term paper that related to book’s 10 chapters with life experiences.
The book:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/19qaVWG8uW23iY2w2TCjZfDjNeI2BcUZz/view?usp=sharing
Choose any 10 chapters expect “Networks, groups, and organizations”
Instruction:
The outline of the whole course:
Which will help,
Section 1. Jean Baudrillard: The main source of meaning in the post modern world are images in the media.
Feminist Perspective: Understanding the centrality of gender in analyzing the social world.
Section 2. Standardized Questions (close ended). Pilot Study: A questionnaire to test a few subjects to find
potential problems with it before conducting a full study like a trial run.
Section 3. Society: an enduring system of interrelationship that connect individuals. Linguistic Relativity
Hypothesis by Sapir and Whorf: How language shapes our perceptions and ways of thinking.
Section 4. Social Identity: Characteristics that other people attribute to an individual. Self-Identity:
Personal identity is the process of self-development through which we formulate a unique sense of ourselves
and our relationship to the world. Nancy Chodorow: Men are more analytical and manipulative because they
gain a sense of self by making a radical rejection of their closeness to their mothers.
Section 5. Interactional Vandalism: Deliberate subversion of the tacit rules of conversation eg timing of
conversations, being rude, interruptions, playing a different role. Total Institutions: Military boot camp, mental
institutions, Nursing Home, prison. There must be privacy of the institution and must adapt to the fact that
their private (spheres) lives are limited. Response cry: seemingly involuntary exclamations individuals make
when, for example, they are taken by surprise, drop something inadvertently or want to express pleasure.
Personal Distance: Zone most acceptable during an encounter with most of your friends and closer
acquaintances. Devoiced Society: Our rapid advances in communication technologies are creating a
‘devoiced’ society where there is a decrease in direct interaction.
Section 6. Cybercrime: Criminal activities by means of electronic network or involving the use of information
technologies, electronic money laundering, personal identity theft and electronic vandalism. Boundary
Maintenance: The ways in which societies or social systems maintain distinctions between themselves and
others.
Section 7. Slavery in USA: The best explanation of the fact that slavery was made illegal throughout the
world is because it is an inefficient economic system. Wealth and Income: The same factors that limit people’s
incomes also limits their ability to accumulate wealth
Section 8. Conclusion from Margaret Mead: gender roles varied significantly from one tribe to another.
Androgynous Socialization: Socializing children as gender neutral.
Section 9. Racial Literacy: The skills taught to children of multiracial families to help them cope with racial
hierarchies and to integrate multiple ethnic identities eg black children should learn methods of dealing with
white racism. Racialization: The process by which understanding of race are used to classify individuals or
groups of people. Historically , Europeans classified the individuals with whom they come into contact in
various parts of the world according to categories based on their physical attributes. Institutional racism:
patterns of discrimination based on race/ethnicity that have become structured into existing social institutions.
Pluralism: A situation in which ethnic cultures have a distinct and separate existence whereas their members
participate in the economic and political life of the larger society. Stereotypical thinking: consideration in terms
of fixed and inflexible categories, often involves the psychological mechanism of Displacement: directing
hostility or anger toward objects that are not really the source of those feelings.
Section 10. Authority: The legitimate use of power. Social Movements: In recent years, participants in social
movements have shown the ability to do something that is particularly worrisome to governments, is the
ability to coordinate international political campaigns by suing the internet and other technologies.
Section 11. Division of Labor: Work has become divided into a number of different occupations into which
people specialize. Scientific Management: US management consultant Frederick Winslow Taylor invented a
system of Scientific Management in which industrial processes were studied to break them down into precisely
timed and organized simple operations.
Section 12. Extended family: family in which close relatives other than a married couple and their children
live in the same household or in a close and continuous relationship with one another. Asian Americans: This
group has a strong commitment to family interdependence, networks of family and friends that help members
financially and higher median income than non-Hispanic whites.
Section 13. Religion: Set of beliefs adhered to by the members of a community and that incorporates symbols
regarded with a sense of awe or wonder together with ritual practices. Robert Wuthnow: religious beliefs, rituals
and bonds create a moral community in which all members know how to behave in that community. Civil
Religion by Robert Bellah: argues that USA has a set of religious beliefs through which it interprets it’s own
history in light of some conception of ultimate reality.