Category: Sociology

  • Crucial Conversations by Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny Review

    Crucial conversations appear inseparable from advancement either in one’s career path or organizational development. It often occurs that some issues are not being discussed, or there is an important decision to be made, and the parties involved get nervous and do not know how to address the problem. Undoubtedly, facilitating a conversation between parties is…

  • American Immigrants and Identity Crisis

    American identity is an issue that has attracted serious debates in social, economic and political spheres. In the USA, naturalization is one of the mechanisms of acquiring citizenship. In this case, a person born in another territory that is not part of the U.S is granted citizenship through successful application. One of the challenges that…

  • Breastfeeding in Public Spaces

    Table of Contents Introduction Benefits of Breastfeeding Arguments Against Breastfeeding in Public Spaces Need for Breastfeeding in Public Spaces Debunking the Notions on Public Breastfeeding Conclusion References Introduction Breastfeeding is considered an essential part of an infant’s daily life since it provides all the necessary nutrients required. In instances where breastfeeding is possible by the…

  • Enslaved Women’s Means of Resistance

    Table of Contents Introduction According to gender According to kind of work performed According to geographical location Conclusion Works Cited This paper addresses the various forms in which women resisted slavery. It also looks at the ways in which these forms of resistance were influenced by factors such as gender inclinations, the geographical location and…

  • Uyghurs in the Chinese Region of Xinjiang

    Table of Contents Social Constructivism Neo-Realism Feminism References Social Constructivism The issue of the Uyghurs in the Chinese region of Xinjiang can be examined via the prism of social constructivism. Rodríguez-Merino (2018) claims that China has launched a war on terrorism in Xinjiang, citing regional violence as a significant security concern. Nevertheless, what is officially…

  • Survey on James Marcia’s Identities

    Table of Contents Introduction Participants Methodology Results Conclusions Limitations and Directions for Future Research Reference Introduction The name of the clinical and developmental psychologist James Marcia is primarily associated with extensive research on adolescent psychology, most notably, the development of an identity. Identifying oneself as a member of society with particular features is critical for…

  • Vandalism and Its Perception in American Society

    The concept of vandalism is typically represented as barbaric and pointless, which summarizes the subject matter quite succinctly. Being caused by a variety of factors, the intention to commit acts of vandalism can be seen as the ultimate rebellion against humanity and the way of rejecting the community and its values (Yates, 2022). A recent…

  • Discussion of Digital Divide and Its Impact

    The concept of digital divide represents the existing gap between the information haves and the information have-nots. Traditionally, the term was viewed as a debate on having or not having access to information. Today, it is being described as “with which characteristics, connects how to what” (Chetty et al., 2018). The definition has evolved over…

  • Sociology of Organizations and Membership

    Today it is not easy to imagine a society without organizations since they relate to every area of our life. In this regard, organizational theories, which study corporate designs and structures, the behavior of individuals or groups in an organization, and how they interact to achieve their goals, become especially relevant. According to Champoux (2016),…

  • Garfinkel’s Rendering Theorem and Two Sociologies

    Table of Contents Introduction The Sociologies and Garfinkel’s Rendering Theorem Using an illustration Lived-work setting Garfinkel’s theorem and the sociologies Conclusion Reference Introduction Sociology is a study of humans’ social behavior and/or the rules that bind or separate people into social groups. This kind of study helps sociologists to understand the different social structures and…