Papers On Race, Politics & Society
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Social Mobility: Differences in Class and Caste
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A 4 page discussion of the numerous factors which can limit social mobility. While mobility between castes is perceived as impossible in the traditional caste system, it is possible to move within and between classes on the basis of merit and hard work. Even in the class system, however, social mobility is limited by such factors as gender bias, racism, and prejudice. No sources are listed.
Filename: PPcaste.rtf
Social Structure, Race, Class, & Economics In America
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A 7 page essay on socioeconomics in the United States. The writer feels that even though Black people are regarded as socially equal-- society has still managed to keep minority races as socio-economically unequal to the middle class. Race as a social construct is examined as are the demographics of each class. No Bibliography.
Filename: Socioeco.wps
Society And The Individual
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A 6 page overview of the role of the individual in society. Questions whether it is the individual who shapes society or society which shapes the individual. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: Socind.wps
Socio-Spatial Perspective: Cities
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6 pages in length. Turn-of-the-century urbanization proved to be a positive move with regard to overall growth; however, it was at the same time a curse upon the people who attempted to keep up with the nation's rapid development. Problems developed as spurts of new cities continued to sprout up virtually overnight, and the nation's values became such that people began losing their ability to be patient and amenable amidst the perpetual expansion. There can be no argument that the quick creation of so many new cities taught society to appreciate and rethink its values with regard to just how much urbanization was truly good for the country at one time. As time progressed and urbanization became a mainstay of American social culture, the socio-spatial perspective was born to address the ever-widening segregation. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCspatl.wps
Sociological Analysis Of Two Interviews
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10 pages in length. The writer discusses the sociological implications of two separate interviews given by American minorities. No bibliography.
Filename: TLCSocIn.rtf
Sociological Aspects of Stereotyping, Prejudice and Discrimination
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6 pages in length. Explains stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination, why people engage in these practices and how we can reduce such. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: JGAstype.wps
Sociological Imagination
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(5 pp). Our challenge in this discussion is to
consider how one's social and historical context
affects one's place in society. We will be using
two males as subjects -Anglo and Hispanic both
residing in northern New Mexico.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BBsocimg.doc
Sociological Perspectives on Hostile Behavior in the Wake of
September 11th
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This 5 page report discusses the sociological
perspectives presented by Oliver Cromwell Cox and S. Mills Wright
in light of hostilities that have broken out in the U.S. that
have been directed at Arab Americans. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: BWhostil.rtf
Sociology and Race, Homelessness, and Urban Life
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A 25 page paper that presents the works of three authors, Studs Terkel, Elijah Anderson and Elliot Liebow and considers their works with regard to race, poverty, gender and ethics. These works all represent different perspectives on race and urban issues, and provide compelling support against the common stereotypes of the day. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Socrace.wps
Sociology and the Gendered Society
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10 pages. Perhaps the most important reason that we study gender in sociology and why feminists are wont to work towards change in the gendered order of society is because genders tend to become stratified. This means that not only are men and women viewed as being different, they are also viewed as not being equal. There is today a power differential between women and men in our society. This paper explains how this inequality manifests itself in our society today as well as how genders intersect with other forms of stratification such as race, class, and sexual orientation. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: JGAsocgn.wps
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