How do your other identities complicate your gender performance? In other words, how does being an Asian/Black/Hispanic woman, a disabled man, a female athlete, a lesbian woman, a Christian woman, etc., shape the way in which you perform masculinity or femininity in your life?

Identity

Think about the ideas behind intersectionality, then ask yourself:

How do your other identities complicate your gender performance? In other words, how does being an Asian/Black/Hispanic woman, a disabled man, a female athlete, a lesbian woman, a Christian woman, etc., shape the way in which you perform masculinity or femininity in your life? [Hint: In your textbook, Wade and Ferrerr discuss the “gentle black man” strategy –whistling classic music while walking down the street at night–that black men often rely on in order to resist the cultural stereotype about black men.]

For the two articles we read this week(link below)–“Can agentic black women get ahead” and “Intersecting the academic gender gap,” do any of the findings resonate with your experience? Deviates? How so?

Explain at least three advantages and three disadvantages of each social class position. What are some of the specific factors that correlate with social-class membership?

Social class impacts health care practices, education, social networks, political affiliation, family dynamics, and child rearing. Throughout this discussion you will explore the different social classes, as well as the benefits and drawbacks to each of them. Remember to consider how social classes play vital roles within each society. How would social classes be represented in an ideal society?

Using Dennis Gilbert and Joseph Kahl’s model of social class, identify the different social classes and describe the features of each. Explain at least three advantages and three disadvantages of each social class position. What are some of the specific factors that correlate with social-class membership?

What occurs in one community can impact other communities. Throughout this discussion, you will consider globalization and the impacts of globalization on individuals and their communities. For example, advancements within technology, incorporation of communication, and access to media all occur globally, but have consequences locally. Have you stopped to consider how these aspects alter societies?

What occurs in one community can impact other communities. Throughout this discussion, you will consider globalization and the impacts of globalization on individuals and their communities. For example, advancements within technology, incorporation of communication, and access to media all occur globally, but have consequences locally. Have you stopped to consider how these aspects alter societies?

Explain globalization and the impacts of it while presenting at least three pros and three cons of these impacts. (Ideas to consider throughout the discussion include shifts in economies, cultural aspects, social interactions, and politics.)

How do Wright’s model of social class and Gilbert and Kahl’s model of social class fit within this ideal society?Does the society require different social classes? Why or why not?

Have you ever considered which social class you belong to? In an ideal world, which social class would you like to belong to? Have you ever wanted to move up the social ladder?

Key Components:

What is social stratification?
What is social mobility?

Are there social classes? How are these categorized? How are they defined?

How are stratification systems maintained in this society?

What are the two ways in which poverty is defined?

Theory:

How do Wright’s model of social class and Gilbert and Kahl’s model of social class fit within this ideal society?

Does the society require different social classes? Why or why not?

People:

Are people able to advance their social class within this society?

How can people advance their social class within this society?

Do prejudice and discrimination fit within this society?

How can people from one social class connect with people in a different social class?

How do people within a minority relate with others?

How does poverty play a role in society?

Does poverty impact behaviors and interactions of those within the community?

What recommendations, based on the course concepts, can you offer to help improve Organizational functioning and address the problem you identified? What is Case Study?

THE PATTERSON OPERATION case study

What are the issues or problems facing the organization?

What course concepts can be applied to understand why this problem is
occurring?

What recommendations, based on the course concepts, can you offer to
help improve Organizational functioning and address the problem you
identified? What is Case Study?

A case study analysis requires you to investigate a business problem, examine the alternative solutions, and propose the most effective solution using supporting evidence.

The evaluation of the paper will be based on the following criteria:

Criteria Excellent
(23-25
points)
Good
(18 -22
Points)
Inadequate
(0-17
points)
Describes the organizational context, the relevant parties,
and the factors that are important to the problem
thoroughly, and concisely.

Discuss the impact of their chosen space or study on contemporary culture, and vice versa. critically evaluate the consequences of their discoveries for wider society.

Submit Case Study (4000 words) for SY3093 Space, Place and Contemporary Culture

Discuss the impact of their chosen space or study on contemporary
culture, and vice versa. critically evaluate the consequences of their discoveries for wider society.

 What are the issues or problems facing the organization?What course concepts can be applied to understand why this problem is occurring?

Use these questions in your paper to structure your analysis report.

What are the issues or problems facing the organization?

What course concepts can be applied to understand why this problem is
occurring?

What recommendations, based on the course concepts, can you offer to
help improve Organizational functioning and address the problem you
identified?

 

What gives certain people the authority and/or power to define deviance?How do definitions/perspectives of deviance differ from culture to culture, group to group, or time period to time period?

Identify and explain at least two perspectives from additional research on deviance.

In your explanation, consider how the perspectives address the following:

Who gets to define deviance?

What gives certain people the authority and/or power to define deviance?

How do definitions/perspectives of deviance differ from culture to culture, group to group, or time period to time period?

What do people born into that particular society spend most of their time doing?Are there formal groups/organizations? In-groups? Out-groups?

There are seven different types of society: hunting and gathering society, horticultural society, pastoral society, agricultural society, industrial society, postindustrial society, and biotech society.

Compare and contrast at least two of these while addressing the following:

What type of groups does the society support?

Are there formal groups/organizations? In-groups? Out-groups?

What do people born into that particular society spend most of their time doing?

How does their community influence influence people as individuals?

How does their environment impact them spiritually and emotionally?