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How might one argue, from a conflict perspective, that most states still banning marijuana use are not necessarily a reflection of the opinions of average Americans but a reflection of the view of those with the capacity to make laws?

Assignment 1. Referencing Merton’s Strain Theory, do you feel the “American Dream” leads to strain? How? 2. According to labeling theory, in what ways might the labeling of deviance encourage further deviance? 3. How might one argue, from a conflict perspective, that most states still banning marijuana use are not necessarily a reflection of the […]

Write a response paper is a one-page, one-paragraph, double-spaced, typed paper on the Marxism approach on the importance of being earnest.

Marxism Approach on the importance of being earnest Write a response paper is a one-page, one-paragraph, double-spaced, typed paper. This paper is an opportunity for you to sustain a thoughtful discussion about a specific topic from the readings. Apply one of the critical theories we discussed in Module 1 (Psychoanalytic, Marxist, or Feminist). Make connections […]

Read about the major theoretical perspectives in sociology. Write an essay defining and interpreting each perspective.

Communications Question This week, you read about the major theoretical perspectives in sociology (functionalist, conflict, feminist, queer, and symbolic interactionist). Write an essay defining and interpreting each perspective. Paraphrase each perspective, using the “Major Perspective PDF file” from textbook as a resource. Do not copy the definitions from the text, but rather paraphrase in your […]

Choose ONE critical lens (Feminist, Marxist, Psychological, Historical, or Archetypal) and analyze a “text” of your choice through that lens.

Essay Paper Choose ONE critical lens (Feminist, Marxist, Psychological, Historical, or Archetypal) and analyze a “text” of your choice through that lens. Your choice of “text” may be a poem, song, short story, book, TV show, or movie. Imagine you were asked to write an entire essay analyzing your text from the perspective of your […]

What feminist conceptual framework – liberal, radical, or reclamation – is embodied in the idea that feminists should be sexually active?

Feminist Conceptual Framework QUESTION 1: Pick TWO themes and discuss them. How would you explain what Coates is talking about to someone unfamiliar with these ideas? Briefly quote the text to make clear which parts you are referring to when discussing each theme. (1 PAGE) QUESTION 2: What feminist conceptual framework – liberal, radical, or […]

Analyze a media artifact informed by a feminist perspective (2000-word essay). Use Vivian Maier’s photograph as a source for the analysis essay.

Assessment 1: Source Analysis Analyze a media artifact informed by a feminist perspective (2000-word essay). The media artifact may be a photograph, website, popular music text etc – the choice is yours. The purpose of the assessment is to demonstrate your critical awareness of gender construction/representation in your chosen artifact. Chosen Vivian Maier’s photograph as […]

Which sociological perspective (functionalist, conflict, feminist, interactionist perspective) best explains and fits the plot of the movie The Matrix?

The Matrix (1 to 9) Movie CLIP – Living Two Lives (1999) HD Which sociological perspective (functionalist, conflict, feminist, interactionist perspective) best explains and fits the plot of the movie The Matrix?

Consider the extent to which criminology has traditionally been an androcentric discipline. Then, critically discuss the impact that feminist research has had on criminology as a whole?

Introduction to Criminology Two Report: Consider the extent to which criminology has traditionally been an androcentric discipline. Then, critically discuss the impact that feminist research has had on criminology as a whole?

In what ways does your self-understanding and/or how you have been “othered” inform, facilitate, or constrain your subjectivity(ies) and/or self-understanding as a student and future researcher?

How do you understand yourself as positioned at the intersections of your social identities, social oppressions and/or social privileges vis-à-vis social class, race, ethnicity, gender, religion, abilities, language, and/or sexualities? How have you experienced yourself to be positioned by others at these intersections? In what ways does your self-understanding and/or how you have been “othered” […]

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