Explain the complex links between individual experiences and broader institutional forces. Use your sociological imagination to connect everyday life.

Compare and contrast structural functionalism, conflict theory and symbolic interactionism. 150-200 words and be backed up by at least one academically credible reference from peer-reviewed journal articles.

Select one social institution (religion, education, government, etc). Find 3 peer-reviewed journal articles (different journals) that address issues faced by the social institution you selected.

Identify the research method and data collection method used by each article.

Identify the subfield of sociology represented each article and describe the empirical findings.

Define your selected social institution comprehensively and describe several statuses, roles, groups that make up the social institution. Use concepts such as minority and majority groups, SES, age, gender, etc. 10-150 words. Cite all references used.

Explain the complex links between individual experiences and broader institutional forces. Use your sociological imagination to connect everyday life.

Explain how the forces attributed to your social institution affect everyday life experiences.

200-250 words and be backed up by at least one academically credible reference from peer-reviewed journal articles.

How does your paradigm explain your video/DVD?Which paradigm do you think is most represented in your film/TV show? Explain.

Provide a short summary of your film/TV show (What is the video about? Clarity is important!)
Separately, explain how conflict theory, structural functionalism, and symbolic interactionism would view/interpret your film/TV show. Thoroughly explain using sociological concepts/terms.

Which paradigm do you think is most represented in your film/TV show? Explain.

Why did you select your particular paradigm? How does your paradigm explain your video/DVD? Thoroughly explain).

Using the language of sociology, describe one thing you learned in this course that was most important to you using one of the three sociological perspectives. Describe how your view of this issue changed and how it might change for you or others in the future. Explain how everyday social life impacts this issue.

Kantian Ethics

Overview: The purpose of the Signature Assignment is to connect the material from our course to your everyday life. Applying what we are learning in class to your experiences makes new pathways immediately rewarding and creates a permanent connection to see the world in a new way.

Writing prompt:

Using the language of sociology, describe one thing you learned in this course that was most important to you using one of the three sociological perspectives. Describe how your view of this issue changed and how it might change for you or others in the future. Explain how everyday social life impacts this issue.

Requirements/Grading

• The essay must be at least 750 and no more than 1,000 words.

• Format should be a 12-point font and double-spaced.

• The essay must use one of the three sociological perspectives (Functionalism, Symbolic Interactionism, or Conflict Theory).

• The essay must contain at least three (3) concepts from the course.

• Grading will be based on:

1. selection of course element,

2. use of sociological perspective,

3. quality of the application of concepts,

4. connection to everyday life,

5. technical writing.

What assumptions do people make about it that sociology can inform (or change)? What does sociology bring to the table that differs from people’s everyday social and cultural assumptions?

Identify a sociologically relevant topic or problem of your choosing. For your final project, you must link that topic/problem to the wide range of tools of sociological thought you have learned this semester in a presentation (e.g., PowerPoint) or written review.

Your project must substantially fulfill the following requirements:

Give a background of the topic or problem you have chosen and discuss why it would benefit from being understood through a sociological lens.

What assumptions do people make about it that sociology can inform (or change)? What does sociology bring to the table that differs from people’s everyday social and cultural assumptions?

Discuss how two sociological theories can be applied. In doing so, you should make clear that you understand how the core perspectives of the theory can connect to and offer insight on the real-world example you have chosen. In other words, how would this theory interpret your topic?

It may be easiest to choose from the major theories (Structural-Functionalism, Symbolic Interactionism, and Conflict Theory), but recall that there are some other theories presented in your readings.

Discuss how two sociological concepts can be applied. In doing so, you should show how these concepts can be seen at work inside the topic/problem you’ve identified. Use them to zero in on aspects of your example and interpret them. You may choose from the following list of concepts:

Social Structure
Culture
Socialization
Social inequality
Social identity
Including groups and categories
Power and authority (counts as one)
Deviance
Social change

(Important: note that if you choose Conflict Theory as one of your theories, you may not choose social inequality as one of your concepts.)

If you do a presentation, remember that you will not actually have the opportunity to present it to your instructor in person. This means that you cannot explain what’s on your slides.

Therefore, you should not use them as rough, illustrative guides. While they do not have to read like a paper, they must contain all the content required for the project.

A few brief sentences will not adequately meet each requirement; you will be evaluated on how thoroughly and how well you meet these requirements. Accordingly, use as many slides as it takes to fully present your work and your thought. If necessary, err on the side of “too much”!

If you choose to do a written paper instead of a presentation, it must be 5 pages in length (Times New Roman, 12-pt font, double spaced, 1″ margins).

Whichever option you choose,  provide a list of references at the end and be sure to disclose in the body of your presentation or paper where you have used words, figures, ideas, or any other material from your sources.

You are not required to use any references other than your textbook, but you are required to identify this and any other source that you use.