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A Deceptive Utopia "A 'utopia' is an imaginary perfect society." In Books II-V of Plato's The Republic, Socrates and his auditors create a society which they believe to be perfect, utopian. The fact is, however, that the society they constructed could be considered &...
Each of these headlines from recent New Zealand newspapers is illustrative of an \"episode, condition, person or group of persons\" that have been defined as a \"threat to societal values and interests\"- what Stanley Cohen terms a Moral Panic. So how relevant are Moral Panics today? What role does ...
Social Gambling: Social Anomie Rather Than Societal Remedy? Eric Coleman Department of Sociology Furman University Social gambling has been around since 1607, where it was first seen at the Jamestown settlement. Until this day, social gambling is still one of the most influential fact...
Introduction Social stratification is a recurring theme in many great works ofliterature. Social stratification can be defined as a "hierarchicalranking of groups (that is) based on the unequal distribution of societalresources and positions" (The University of Texas at Dallas). Throughouthi...
Deviance Abstract Based on the world as we see it today through our own eyes, we can tell that society is undergoing a constant change. You only need to pick up a newspaper or read a magazine to realize that society is different from from past decades. Children today are born into a tech...
The semi-religious worship that the World State devotes to science are apparent from the start. The starting date for the calendar is Ford's introduction of the Model T Ford, an automobile cheaply and efficiently produced by the assembly line system. All dates are preceded by "A.F." "After Ford...
Introduction: In the movie, the 1960's are portrayed with reality as the viewer is taken to East 187th Street in the Bronx, New York. The Fordham neighborhood shown is highly populated by citizens of Italian decent, and a strong cultural social bond exists in the streets. Children play sti...
The Role of Religion: A Required Element or Simple Nuisance?Religion plays a very interesting role in the world of Sociology because it is such a deep seeded and integral thread that holds many different parts of society together. However, although virtually no sociologist will deny the importance o...
There is a trend in Swedish companies to use team-based organisational design when striving for process orientation. The first question put forth in this paper is whether this design supports a process orientation. Since the teams usually are rather autonomous it is not obvious that they become int...
Within a social structure, there are many factors that influence how individuals view others and themselves. As an example, an individual\'s social class, cultural beliefs, and commitment to religion will influence how that person functions within a social structure. While all of these factors and m...
The term AnomieAnomie is a concept developed by Emile Durkheim (1858-1917) to describe an absence of clear societal norms and values. Individuals lack a sense of social regulation: people feel unguided in the choices they have to make. Anomie can occur in several different situations. For example, t...
The nature of interaction between traditional agrarian society and the 'modern world' has remained a controversial debate amongst anthropologists, sociologists and political theorists. It remains contentious as to whether the dominance of modern values over traditional is desirable; whether the arri...
person would be considered to be acting deviantly in society if they are violating what the significant social norm in that particular culture is. What causes humans to act certain ways is a disputed topic among researchers for some time now. There ar...
The causes of suicide (especially in males) will try to be explained by using the theories of Emile Durkheim and numerous other ideas by familiar sociologists. Modern approaches to the study of suicide are preoccupied by the idea of 'risk' factors but it is argued that this approach does little t...
IntroductionSchool was engineered to serve the economy and social order. It wasn't made for the benefit of kids and families, as those people would define their own needs. School is the first impression children get of organized society. Like most first impressions, it lasts. At the time of the educ...
Higher Sociology Understanding Human Society 1 Acknowledgements SFEU (Scottish Further Education Unit) gratefully acknowledges the contribution made to this publication by Learning and Teaching Scotland who have granted permission to use material previously pro...
Advertisements, mass production, sacrificing quality for time and quantity, the desire for bigger and better, these are the problems of commercialism. Commercialism has been advancing nearly unnoticed by most consumers even since Babylonian times. But, what makes it harmful enough to be explained in...
Ronyoung Kim deplores that "A whole generation of Korean immigrants and their American-born children could have lived and died in the United States without [others'] knowing they had been here," and says that "I could not let that happen" (Solberg 23). To that end, in 1987 she wrote Clay Walls in wh...