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Global Stratification
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This 3 page paper uses the events of September 11th as a springboard for discussion in respect to global stratification. Dependency theory is compared to the functionalist model. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA348911.rtf
Globalization and the Creation of a Single Global Culture
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This 5 page paper considers the issue of globalization and supports the argument the globalization is creating a single global culture. This paper outlines the arguments of globalists, traditionalists and transformationalists and identifies the arguments utilized by each of these groups in discussing globalization. This paper then critiques the globalist perspective as it relates to the development of a global culture. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MHglobcu.wps
Goffman and Garfinkel: Self
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A 7 page paper which discusses how the sociologists
Erving Goffman and Harold Garfinkel see self. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: RAgarfnk.rtf
Gossip, Social Control and Violent Conflict
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This 10 page paper provides an overview the role that gossip plays as a form of social control to prevent violent conflict. This paper integrates a view of the role of gossip, including vies of group process and gossip, and the impact that this has on the prevention of violent conflict. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: MHgossvi.rtf
Gramschi and Glassner": workin'along.
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(5 pp). Antonio Gramschi was an Italian Marxist, and Barry Glassner is the Sociology Department chair at University of Southern Califonia - Davis. Both are interested in work and class sociology studies. Mass production is dwindling, how will we definite our work ethic in the future. The two theorists and writers will be compared.
Filename: BBgramci.doc
Grounded Theory In Research
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In their article, Constructions of
survival and coping by women who have survived childhood sexual abuse,
Susan L. Morrow and Mary Lee Smith utilized grounded theory in providing
qualitative research. This 5 page paper explores and analyses the
methods and results of their study in terms of grounded theory
principles. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KTsexabs.wps
Gun Control As a Crime Deterrent ? A Sociological Examination
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A 7 page paper in which the writer assesses -- based upon library research -- whether or not gun control is truly an effective deterrent. Control & opportunity theories are introduced into the discussion and it is ultimate determined that the laws are not effective in curtailing crime. Bibliography lists 20+ sources.
Filename: Guncontr.wps
Harriet Martineau as a Key Social Theorist
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A 3 page essay on Harriet Martineau (an English writer), who the author of this essay believes deserves to be remembered in the same light as Karl Marx and other great social theorists for her insightful contributions. Martineau's critique of Charlotte Bronte is cited as are several other key examples. Bibliography cites 2 sources.
Filename: Martinea.wps
Helping behaviours
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An assessment and comparison of genetic determinism and altruism in reference to helping and bystander behaviours, with specific reference to the Kitty Genovese case and other real life examples. Bibliography lists 10 sources
Filename: JLhelping.rtf
Herbst et al: "My Head Says Yes But My Heart Says No: Cognitive And Affective Attraction As A Function Of Similarity To The Ideal Self"
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7 pages in length. The intrinsic connection between the ideal self (IS) and the interchangeable aspects of attraction and repulsion is, according to Herbst et al, what makes a person initially attracted to someone with his or her own similar traits but then ultimately come to reject those same similarities when the love interest surpasses their IS. My Head Says Yes But My Heart Says No: Cognitive And Affective Attraction As A Function Of Similarity To The Ideal Self delves into the cognitive and affective elements of attraction as they relate to the level of one's own IS, basing one's choices of lover interests upon the coupling of comparisons and conflicts that serve to contradict each other; as one's partner meets up to and then surpasses one's IS, this tendency to exceed proves disastrous to one's self-image due to the inability to live up to the newly raised bar of upward comparison. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TLCCogSelf.rtf
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