Category: Sociology

  • The Problems of Society in the United States

    Table of Contents Adapting Style Analytical Paper on Social Trends Abortion debate School uniforms for students Bullying in schools Works Cited Adapting Style Journals and articles usually present new knowledge that has been either researched or reviewed from peer-written books or other journals. Some journals or articles are written to report to the public the…

  • Law and Social Theory

    Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Social theory of law according to Max Weber Social theory of law according to Emile Durkheim Differences in the Two Accounts The Similarities in the Two Accounts Conclusion References List Abstract This paper examines the social theories of law that were proposed by two of the greatest social theorists, Emile…

  • Storytelling’s Importance for Personal Problems Solving

    Table of Contents Introduction Main Body Role of narrative in contemporary society Annotated Bibliography Works Cited Introduction The teenage years are inherently defiant (Harrell 1). The years are often difficult for the majority of families. Typically, as children enter into adolescence, notions, morals, and opinions different from those of the parents emerge. This is part…

  • ‘The Medium is the Message’ – Exploring Communication Theory

    Table of Contents Introduction Connotative meaning Analysis Reflection Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Semiotic analysis seeks to expose the underlying message conveyed through the use of a given medium. The aim of studying a picture, symbol or sign, is to provide a more comprehensive perspective on its use in conveying information to a given target audience…

  • Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing without Organizations

    Table of Contents Summary of the major theme concepts Critical Review Communication and socialization as the property of the society Social networking as a mechanism of deterrence from exploitation Reference Summary of the major theme concepts Clay Shirky authored a book titled “Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing without Organizations” published in 2008 by…

  • Superfund as a Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act

    Table of Contents Introduction Analytical part Conclusion References Introduction It now became a commonplace assumption among many social scientists that the issue of environmental protection does not only relate to sociological discourses’ subject matter, but that this issue is being embedded into the very matrix of sociology’s theoretical framework. This simply could not be otherwise,…

  • Public Awareness and Reputation: Newlandia Educational Foundation PR Campaign

    Table of Contents Executive Summary Situation Analysis Goal/s and Objectives of program Research Target Publics Strategy Timeline Budget Evaluation Executive Summary This is a PR campaign proposal prepared by Pacific PR group to Newlandia Educational Foundation. This campaign is geared towards getting third-party news coverage for NEF. This will in turn raising its profile to…

  • Mass Media Role in Stereotyping Females in Sports

    Table of Contents Introduction and Overview Historical background State of the Question Discernable trends and future directions Conclusion References Introduction and Overview Riebock (2012) indicates that sports are a critical part of the global entertainment culture. As a result, there has been increased participation of women in sports over the past decades. In addition, the…

  • State Sanctioned Intimacy

    Introduction The state plays a major role in defining the lives of people based on formulated legislature. As such, our general behavior and character is to some extent detected by the state in order to avoid contradiction of the existing law. This is quite important in ensuring that citizens adopt norms that are not only…

  • Applying a Portable Concept as a Lens

    Table of Contents Introduction Portable human development concept Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The portable concept presented is how a person’s ignorance on an issue can become a hindrance to their development. Portable human development concept Fadiman’s passage is about a little girl who suffered from epilepsy. Her parents’ inability to notice that their daughter’s condition…