What is this organization? What is its purpose? What kind of work is it doing? How does it relate to course concepts? How does it relate to your essay’s overall argument?

Depends on research topic

Choose an issue in the sociology of race and ethnicity to research. You must take a stance on the issue to argue in the paper. Ask yourself: Can connect a theoretical perspective to this issue? Can connect any course concepts to this issue? Are there multiple “sides” to this issue, and which side do I fall on?

In this section, you should answer:

What is this organization? What is its purpose? What kind of work is it doing? How does it relate to course concepts? How does it relate to your essay’s overall argument?

There are four different areas (numbered 1, 2, 3, 4) the author addresses about sociology. Choose two areas and tell me what you think. Agree? Disagree?

https://www.everydaysociologyblog.com/2011/12/life-after-your-sociology-class.html

There are four different areas (numbered 1, 2, 3, 4) the author addresses about sociology. Choose two areas and tell me what you think. Agree? Disagree? (It’s also interesting to read the ‘comments’ section below the actual article 🙂 Expand with your answer.

Identify any social problem and analyze it using the objective and subjective criteria in the first chapter of your textbook. Why does it qualify as a “social problem” as defined within sociology?

Why LGBT is a Social Problem

Identify any social problem and analyze it using the objective and subjective criteria in the first chapter of your textbook. Why does it qualify as a “social problem” as defined within sociology?

You should discuss the following points:

What is the shared undesirable condition faced by people who have this problem? What must they face that other people don’t have to?
Who are the people (the social group) who have this problem?
By whom is the problem recognized as a problem? Are there others who deny that it is a problem?

Briefly explain how your understanding of biodiversity loss was shaped prior to this class, and explore any changes as a result of the material presented.

Discussion

Part 1- Briefly explain how your understanding of biodiversity loss was shaped prior to this class, and explore any changes as a result of the material presented.

Part 2- Also, this week we are wrapping up our discussion on various special topics in environmental sociology.

Thinking back on the class, choose the topic that interested you the most and explain how the material covered in this class has shaped your understanding of the environment (specifically to that topic and overall).GLOBAL CIVILIZATIOn