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Sociological Concepts Essay
SOCI 111 – Introduction to Sociology
American Public University System
Assignment 3: A Day in the Life
25 points
Due: by 11:55 p.m. EST on the Sunday of Week 7– submit in Sakai AND www.TurnItIn.com–
submit using the assignment link under Assignments
The purpose of this assignment is to record your life for one day and critically discuss how you are
an actor in society; how you affect your social surroundings; and, how your daily life is shaped and
constrained by society. This will allow you engage with many of the sociological concepts reviewed
to–date including newer concepts such as impression management, stage theory and emotional labor.
Explain why you needed to perform in such a way (i.e., your...show more content...
your motives, instincts, feelings, and/or structural constraints) – a macro sociological analysis of
'who you are' and 'where you are' in society – your conclusion for this one–day life review journey
The paper should be typed, double–spaced, 11–point font, 1" margins. Both the write–up and your
typed journal should be saved as ONE document with page numbers. Remember to include a citation
for any resources referenced, in proper APA format, and make sure your name is on your paper.
Grading Rubric
|CATEGORY |Outstanding |Above Average |Average |Below Average |Unacceptable |
|Description of day |Description of day included |Description of day needed |Description of day
lacked |Description of day not |No description of day |
|(interlaced |good detail (3 pts) |some elaboration (2.4 pts) |clarity in some areas and |clear, needs
much |included (0–1.5 pts) |
|w/analysis) | | |needed elaboration. (2.1 |elaboration. (1.8 pt) | |
| | | |pts) | | |
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What is Sociology? Essays
What is Sociology? After reviewing the article titles given for this first assignment, I believe they
indicate that Sociology, generally speaking, is not only a study of diversity or commonality in traits
among people; it is also a science about factors in a person's life and how these factors culminate
responses. Interestingly enough, its topics of concern seem to be directly determined by current and
common events of the world. Through the invention and expansion of new ideas, popular trends and
fashions through time, Sociology adapts to responsibly to service the very subjects of interest it
studies; for, even the slightest change of a person's daily experience can have an insurmountable
impact on attitude, personal growth, family...show more content...
How has Sociology changed? According to the Merriam–Webster Online Dictionary (2010),
Sociology is referred to as ".the systematic study of the development, structure, interaction, and
collective behavior of organized groups of human beings" (para. 1); however, the transformable
qualities of this science are not represented by this definition, as they should be. To best understand
these changes, we must first consider changes within people as study objects; for as previously
stated, Sociology changes in ways which are commensurate to changes in the world around it.
For example, during the 1970's, single parent households did exist, but these arrangements were
considered to be the exception, not the rule. In contrast, today's family structures are as diverse as
the people within them. Given that it has become routine for some parents to live separately, and
couples of same sex marriages are now common place, unique areas of consideration have opened up
and are in need of further scrutiny. Through updated theories and advanced equipment, inventive
techniques have been applied to study people adjoined to the modernized world they live in. Also,
social sciences have fundamentally altered their beliefs of acceptability and acknowledged
Get more content on HelpWriting.net
Sociology Essay
AS Sociology
Sociology
Nik Jorgensen
Text © Nelson Thornes Distance Learning 2010
Illustrations © Nelson Thornes Distance Learning 2010
All rights reserved. The copyright holders authorise ONLY users of NTDL AS Sociology to make
photocopies for their own or their students' immediate use within the teaching context. No other
rights are granted without permission in writing from the publisher or under licence from the
Copyright Licensing Agency Limited, of Saffron House, 6–10 Kirby Street, London EC1N 8TS.
Any person who commits any unauthorised act in relation to this publication may be liable to
criminal prosecution and civil claims for damages.
Published in 2010 by:
Nelson Thornes Distance Learning
Delta Place
27 Bath...show more content...
Overview of
AS Sociology
2
| 2010–11
6
Unit 1.4
Marriage, Cohabitation and Divorce
8
Unit 1.5
Older Relatives and Children in
Families
9
Unit 1.6
The Domestic Division of Labour
Debate
2
Unit 1.3
Social Change and Families and
Households: Demographics and
Statistical Evidence
7
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Sociology Major Essay
It has been a long dream of mines to go back to school and earn a college. degree, Even though there
were many obstacles in my way I never gave up. I was determined to find my way and purpose in
this life.
A degree in sociology will be relevant for helping to achieve future personal and professional goals
because it helps us to understand our social systems and understand the institutions. It also explores
humanity's diverse ways of interacting and study our human social behavior.
A Sociology degree will further help to achieve professional goals because it develops
communication skills and critical thinking, enhance awareness of diversity and evaluate social
phenomena, It also improve the capacity to understand and analyze professional...show more
content...
The orientation is the introduction and it equipped me the resources that are valuable to me. In turn,
Academic one and two taught me about student benefits and responsibilities, Professional
development and most important academic expectations.
The introduction of Sociology was another opportunity to rely on positivism, which is to rely on the
philosophy of science by observation and examination of the effects of groups and individuals,
cultural phenomena and human interactions. Another important advantage was learning about "The
Sociological Imagination written by C. Wright Mills" because it allowed me to take the larger social
issues and personal experiences and make a connection between the both.
Upon successful completion of my major, I am working towards being promoted in retail
management. I am already in a leadership position. Some of my key roles are to also identify and
develop potential future leaders. With my sociology major, helped me to be a good mentor to
others at work and in my personal life too. I learned a lot about the paper we had to write on
Nature or nurture and that is one of my takeaway from the sociology program because it taught me
that ambition and personality are important combinations of skills that are rare and to exhibit being
a true leader that appreciate and recognize employees and others is one of the best reward ever!
These are some of the leadership styles that will enable me to acquire leadership success and future
Get more content on HelpWriting.net
Sociology In Sociology
Sociology is the study of groups of people and how society interacts with them. There are many
people out there that have done research or contributed in some way to sociology. Not just on
people, but things like religions, countries, genders, race, and many more. Many things play in
the role to form us and our society. Here in America, we have Trump as our president and we eat
burgers and french fries, but over in japan they grow lots of their own food and eat it like potatoes
with vegetables and chicken. Different things happen around the world and we just can't seem to
think there is other things out there than what we just do or what we call ourselves and so forth.
We don't think about how our society affects us and how we affect society. Society can affect us
in a positive way or even a negative way. A positive way society can influence us is if the
president said all schools in the United States have to have extra curricular activities and the
government will fund it. This could be great for a poor boy in San Joaquin, California who really
wanted to be on the track and field team, but his school did not have it because they couldn't
afford it. This would have kept him out of trouble in the past, but when it finally was available by
the government, he joined and it kept him out of trouble and he worked much harder in school. A
negative way society can impact us is Obama's health care act. Now that they are trying to get rid of
it, many people will have to go without
Get more content on HelpWriting.net
Reflection In Sociology
After taking a Sociology class this semester, I learned a lot of about the different topics and
concepts in this course and how they are related to our society, which has changed my perspective
as well as how I view and see the meaning of my surroundings. I would also think about what would
be going on inside a specific person's mind and how he or she was feeling. After learning about
different concepts in Sociology and watching the videos presented in class, it became easier to just
stop and think about a person, wonder who that person was, and be curious about that person's life
story. We pass by people all the time every day, but we never really know what is going on with
them and don't really think about it or care since it is so...show more content...
It is crazy to hear that the top richest people in this world have the same wealth as the poorest 3
billion people in this world. Even though rich countries are giving aid to poor countries, the huge
gap difference between their wealth is due to large corporations form rich countries taking more
money from poor countries, and this really explains a lot why poor country never have the chance to
actually thrive. The thought that poor people should be able to come up from where they came
from, which is a thought in many people's minds, especially those who have money, isn't all that
simple.
The activity we had to do for homework with the Sorting People stood out to me as well and
made me realize that classifying and judging people based on how they look and guess what their
races and ethnicities are solely by appearance, is not the right way to categorize people. I learned
that the majority of my guesses were wrong, and after reading about the people's mini bios, I then
realized that people's races and ethnicities are not determined by their physical looks. Appearance
doesn't always tell you about someone's ancestry or self–identities of themselves. "Race" cannot tell
where someone came from, what they are good at, or even how their personalities and behaviors are
like.
It was also very interesting to learn about different cultures, especially during the movies we watched
in class about adoption. It shows how culture along with the beliefs,
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Sociological Theories Essay
Sociological theory creates ways to understand the social world by having different theories to
explain understand social life. It aids to make sense of this social world. It draws together a wide
range of perspectives to help provide the fullest picture. (Macionis & Plummer p.36) It shows that
one theory can explain something that another cannot. My aim is to answer this question with
reference to both functionalism and conflict theory. This will be done by comparing and contrasting
both theories in relation to their perspectives on both suicide and gender discrimination as social
issues relevant to this day and age. Functionalism and conflict perspectives are both macro theories.
This means that they focus on the big picture, for...show more content...
(Turner, p.112) Functional analysis established itself as a way of 'bringing to light the significance of
the institutional order and connecting it with the unintentional consequences of social action.
(Turner, p.121) On page 35 of Back et al. it states that Durkheim's argument is that classification is a
process of 'marking–off', of showing things that are related, but have distinct points of difference to
another. Functionalism assumes that society's social institutions perform important functions to
help ensure social stability. Rapid social change threatens social order, but slow social change is
desirable. Durkheim believed that the individual has no way of limiting passions, so the moral
authority of society must do this. Individual aspirations are limited two ways, by socialisation and
social integration. Socialisation helps us learn the rules of society and the need to cooperate.
Social integration allows us to integrate into society and reinforce our respect for its rules. These
both, as stated by Durkheim create a strong collective conscience. Suicide, as an example of a
social issue, is explained with the functionalism perspective by not focusing on the individual
unhappiness, but instead on the group rates of suicide resulting form external forces. This may be
caused by normlessness, which may result from periods of rapid social change, and people find it
hard and unclear about how to deal with problems in their life. This frustration
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Sociological Essays

  • 1. Sociological Concepts Essay SOCI 111 – Introduction to Sociology American Public University System Assignment 3: A Day in the Life 25 points Due: by 11:55 p.m. EST on the Sunday of Week 7– submit in Sakai AND www.TurnItIn.com– submit using the assignment link under Assignments The purpose of this assignment is to record your life for one day and critically discuss how you are an actor in society; how you affect your social surroundings; and, how your daily life is shaped and constrained by society. This will allow you engage with many of the sociological concepts reviewed to–date including newer concepts such as impression management, stage theory and emotional labor. Explain why you needed to perform in such a way (i.e., your...show more content... your motives, instincts, feelings, and/or structural constraints) – a macro sociological analysis of 'who you are' and 'where you are' in society – your conclusion for this one–day life review journey The paper should be typed, double–spaced, 11–point font, 1" margins. Both the write–up and your typed journal should be saved as ONE document with page numbers. Remember to include a citation for any resources referenced, in proper APA format, and make sure your name is on your paper. Grading Rubric |CATEGORY |Outstanding |Above Average |Average |Below Average |Unacceptable | |Description of day |Description of day included |Description of day needed |Description of day lacked |Description of day not |No description of day | |(interlaced |good detail (3 pts) |some elaboration (2.4 pts) |clarity in some areas and |clear, needs much |included (0–1.5 pts) | |w/analysis) | | |needed elaboration. (2.1 |elaboration. (1.8 pt) | | | | | |pts) | | | Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. What is Sociology? Essays What is Sociology? After reviewing the article titles given for this first assignment, I believe they indicate that Sociology, generally speaking, is not only a study of diversity or commonality in traits among people; it is also a science about factors in a person's life and how these factors culminate responses. Interestingly enough, its topics of concern seem to be directly determined by current and common events of the world. Through the invention and expansion of new ideas, popular trends and fashions through time, Sociology adapts to responsibly to service the very subjects of interest it studies; for, even the slightest change of a person's daily experience can have an insurmountable impact on attitude, personal growth, family...show more content... How has Sociology changed? According to the Merriam–Webster Online Dictionary (2010), Sociology is referred to as ".the systematic study of the development, structure, interaction, and collective behavior of organized groups of human beings" (para. 1); however, the transformable qualities of this science are not represented by this definition, as they should be. To best understand these changes, we must first consider changes within people as study objects; for as previously stated, Sociology changes in ways which are commensurate to changes in the world around it. For example, during the 1970's, single parent households did exist, but these arrangements were considered to be the exception, not the rule. In contrast, today's family structures are as diverse as the people within them. Given that it has become routine for some parents to live separately, and couples of same sex marriages are now common place, unique areas of consideration have opened up and are in need of further scrutiny. Through updated theories and advanced equipment, inventive techniques have been applied to study people adjoined to the modernized world they live in. Also, social sciences have fundamentally altered their beliefs of acceptability and acknowledged Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Sociology Essay AS Sociology Sociology Nik Jorgensen Text © Nelson Thornes Distance Learning 2010 Illustrations © Nelson Thornes Distance Learning 2010 All rights reserved. The copyright holders authorise ONLY users of NTDL AS Sociology to make photocopies for their own or their students' immediate use within the teaching context. No other rights are granted without permission in writing from the publisher or under licence from the Copyright Licensing Agency Limited, of Saffron House, 6–10 Kirby Street, London EC1N 8TS. Any person who commits any unauthorised act in relation to this publication may be liable to criminal prosecution and civil claims for damages. Published in 2010 by: Nelson Thornes Distance Learning Delta Place 27 Bath...show more content... Overview of AS Sociology 2 | 2010–11 6 Unit 1.4 Marriage, Cohabitation and Divorce 8 Unit 1.5 Older Relatives and Children in Families 9 Unit 1.6 The Domestic Division of Labour Debate
  • 4. 2 Unit 1.3 Social Change and Families and Households: Demographics and Statistical Evidence 7 Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Sociology Major Essay It has been a long dream of mines to go back to school and earn a college. degree, Even though there were many obstacles in my way I never gave up. I was determined to find my way and purpose in this life. A degree in sociology will be relevant for helping to achieve future personal and professional goals because it helps us to understand our social systems and understand the institutions. It also explores humanity's diverse ways of interacting and study our human social behavior. A Sociology degree will further help to achieve professional goals because it develops communication skills and critical thinking, enhance awareness of diversity and evaluate social phenomena, It also improve the capacity to understand and analyze professional...show more content... The orientation is the introduction and it equipped me the resources that are valuable to me. In turn, Academic one and two taught me about student benefits and responsibilities, Professional development and most important academic expectations. The introduction of Sociology was another opportunity to rely on positivism, which is to rely on the philosophy of science by observation and examination of the effects of groups and individuals, cultural phenomena and human interactions. Another important advantage was learning about "The Sociological Imagination written by C. Wright Mills" because it allowed me to take the larger social issues and personal experiences and make a connection between the both. Upon successful completion of my major, I am working towards being promoted in retail management. I am already in a leadership position. Some of my key roles are to also identify and develop potential future leaders. With my sociology major, helped me to be a good mentor to others at work and in my personal life too. I learned a lot about the paper we had to write on Nature or nurture and that is one of my takeaway from the sociology program because it taught me that ambition and personality are important combinations of skills that are rare and to exhibit being a true leader that appreciate and recognize employees and others is one of the best reward ever! These are some of the leadership styles that will enable me to acquire leadership success and future Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Sociology In Sociology Sociology is the study of groups of people and how society interacts with them. There are many people out there that have done research or contributed in some way to sociology. Not just on people, but things like religions, countries, genders, race, and many more. Many things play in the role to form us and our society. Here in America, we have Trump as our president and we eat burgers and french fries, but over in japan they grow lots of their own food and eat it like potatoes with vegetables and chicken. Different things happen around the world and we just can't seem to think there is other things out there than what we just do or what we call ourselves and so forth. We don't think about how our society affects us and how we affect society. Society can affect us in a positive way or even a negative way. A positive way society can influence us is if the president said all schools in the United States have to have extra curricular activities and the government will fund it. This could be great for a poor boy in San Joaquin, California who really wanted to be on the track and field team, but his school did not have it because they couldn't afford it. This would have kept him out of trouble in the past, but when it finally was available by the government, he joined and it kept him out of trouble and he worked much harder in school. A negative way society can impact us is Obama's health care act. Now that they are trying to get rid of it, many people will have to go without Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Reflection In Sociology After taking a Sociology class this semester, I learned a lot of about the different topics and concepts in this course and how they are related to our society, which has changed my perspective as well as how I view and see the meaning of my surroundings. I would also think about what would be going on inside a specific person's mind and how he or she was feeling. After learning about different concepts in Sociology and watching the videos presented in class, it became easier to just stop and think about a person, wonder who that person was, and be curious about that person's life story. We pass by people all the time every day, but we never really know what is going on with them and don't really think about it or care since it is so...show more content... It is crazy to hear that the top richest people in this world have the same wealth as the poorest 3 billion people in this world. Even though rich countries are giving aid to poor countries, the huge gap difference between their wealth is due to large corporations form rich countries taking more money from poor countries, and this really explains a lot why poor country never have the chance to actually thrive. The thought that poor people should be able to come up from where they came from, which is a thought in many people's minds, especially those who have money, isn't all that simple. The activity we had to do for homework with the Sorting People stood out to me as well and made me realize that classifying and judging people based on how they look and guess what their races and ethnicities are solely by appearance, is not the right way to categorize people. I learned that the majority of my guesses were wrong, and after reading about the people's mini bios, I then realized that people's races and ethnicities are not determined by their physical looks. Appearance doesn't always tell you about someone's ancestry or self–identities of themselves. "Race" cannot tell where someone came from, what they are good at, or even how their personalities and behaviors are like. It was also very interesting to learn about different cultures, especially during the movies we watched in class about adoption. It shows how culture along with the beliefs, Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Sociological Theories Essay Sociological theory creates ways to understand the social world by having different theories to explain understand social life. It aids to make sense of this social world. It draws together a wide range of perspectives to help provide the fullest picture. (Macionis & Plummer p.36) It shows that one theory can explain something that another cannot. My aim is to answer this question with reference to both functionalism and conflict theory. This will be done by comparing and contrasting both theories in relation to their perspectives on both suicide and gender discrimination as social issues relevant to this day and age. Functionalism and conflict perspectives are both macro theories. This means that they focus on the big picture, for...show more content... (Turner, p.112) Functional analysis established itself as a way of 'bringing to light the significance of the institutional order and connecting it with the unintentional consequences of social action. (Turner, p.121) On page 35 of Back et al. it states that Durkheim's argument is that classification is a process of 'marking–off', of showing things that are related, but have distinct points of difference to another. Functionalism assumes that society's social institutions perform important functions to help ensure social stability. Rapid social change threatens social order, but slow social change is desirable. Durkheim believed that the individual has no way of limiting passions, so the moral authority of society must do this. Individual aspirations are limited two ways, by socialisation and social integration. Socialisation helps us learn the rules of society and the need to cooperate. Social integration allows us to integrate into society and reinforce our respect for its rules. These both, as stated by Durkheim create a strong collective conscience. Suicide, as an example of a social issue, is explained with the functionalism perspective by not focusing on the individual unhappiness, but instead on the group rates of suicide resulting form external forces. This may be caused by normlessness, which may result from periods of rapid social change, and people find it hard and unclear about how to deal with problems in their life. This frustration Get more content on HelpWriting.net