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Marxist Theory and Contemporary Societal Stratification
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A 5 page of Marxist theory and how that theory pertains to contemporary social stratification. The author of this paper contends that although our contemporary society appears to be evolving toward a society of classes composed of the very rich and the very poor, there continues to exist a definitive middle class. Even when compared to the theories of Max Weber, multidimensional theories of social stratification, our society differs significantly. The reasons for this difference relate to the fact that civil rights in America today are quantum leaps ahead of what they were during the lifetimes of these two men. This is true from both a societal perspective and an economic perspective. The author concludes, however, that Weber’s multidimensional theories of social stratification continue to outweigh the Marxist view of social stratification in terms of applicability to contemporary U.S. society. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPmarxWb.rtf
Mate Selection and the Missing Theory
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Selecting a mate is one of the most important decisions men and women face in their lifetimes and the reasons given for selection have not always been in alignment with social research expectations or theory.... Argument for incorporation of complementary theory as a component of developmental theory based on the results of an interview sampling of six couples married over five years (up to 40). Bibliography lists 10 sources. jvMating.rtf
Filename: jvMating.rtf
Max Weber and Emile Durkheim -- Comparing “The Protestant Ethic
and the Spirit of Capitalism” with “The Dualism of Human Nature”
and “The Elementary Forms of Religious Life”
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This 6 page report
discusses two of the “founding fathers” of modern sociology and
compares and contrasts several of their best known ideas. A
student of modern Western civilization must ask themself what
combination of factors and circumstance resulted in today’s world
and which of those are universal or determinants of significance
and value. Both Durkheim and Weber expressed their unique
perspectives on those interactions. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWwebdur.wps
Max Weber and Georg Simmel on Class, Gender and Race
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This 6 page paper provides an overview and a comparison of the views of Max Weber and Georg Simmel on the issues of class, gender and race. This paper integrates a view of their social perspectives. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: MHSocThe.rtf
Max Weber's Impact on the Development of Modern Sociology
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This 5 page paper considers the life, career, the importance of Max Weber in the development of modern sociological principles. This paper provides a general overview of Max Weber's development as a sociologists and the importance of his basic assertions, including the movement away from science as a foundation for the study of social entities, and the importance of the role of religion in modern culture. This paper underscores Weber's role and presents definitive arguments for the assertion that Weber was one of the central founders of modern sociological thought. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MHWeber.wps
Max Weber's Theories of Bureaucracy
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This 6 page paper looks at German social scientist Max Weber's definitions, characteristics, and value of bureaucracy. It also reviews his opinion that bureaucracies serve a social good and have a significant role in human development. Bibliography lists five sources.
Filename: Webermax.wps
Measurement Error in Sociological Research
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A 6 page contention that measurement error is a frequent component of many types of sociological research. This error is obvious in fields ranging from psychology to education and occurs despite the implementation of a variety of procedures and formats have been proposed over the years top overcome this inadequacy. Emphasizes that measurement error continues to be one of the biggest stumbling blocks in many aspects of social research. There continues to be a great variance in measurement reliability and validity as well as to the extent to which measurements achieve research purposes. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: PPmeasur.wps
Methods in Sociology
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This 5 page paper outlines sociological methods and provides examples for various types of studies. Durkheim's methods are explored, and problems in experimentation are also noted such as history and maturation effects. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA224soc.rtf
Michael Billig’s View of Nationalism
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A 12 page paper discussing Billig’s concept of “banal nationalism.” Billig’s position is that nationalism is much more integrated into individuals’ daily lives, that it rises to consciousness with unusual circumstances or in response to specific events, but otherwise is more a matter of accepted social behavior or concept. The purpose here is to discuss the “relationship between Renan’s point and Billig’s conception of ‘banal nationalism.’” Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: KSnationBanalBil.rtf
MICHAEL BURAWOY AND MANUFACTURED CONSENT
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This 9-page paper examines sociologist Buroway's concept on "manufacturing consent" and "making out." The paper also touches on some criticisms of the theory and its relevance in today's workforce. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: MTburman.rtf
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