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    Mills describes “sociological imagination” as the ability to see the extent to which larger social and historical forces can or has shaped one’s life (Roberts pg. 3) In other words‚ having the ability to notice that one’s “personal” problems are sometimes not actually one’s fault but the fault of a public issue. An example of how personal troubles represent public issues can be unemployment. This can lead to having signs of depression or frustration for not being able to find a job. Many people

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    Everyone has an imagination. It enables individuals to articulate new ideas and envision life through a different perspective. However‚ without thinking away from one’s familiar routine‚ it can be difficult to view life from an altered standpoint. Mills (1959/2016) supports this claim through a term he called the sociological imagination (p.2). This entails an individual being able to think away from their current lives and reflect using another viewpoint. For instance‚ when problems arise in an ordinary

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    start to emerge over time.” This shows that eventually‚ ones meaning can change throughout their everyday life with experiences as they go. David R. Maines did a review on the symbolic interactionism theory‚ and was very confuse about meads way of analysis on society and the self. David examine mead theory and explained “ When I ask myself whether if I would advise someone who knew nothing about symbolic interactionism to read this book as representative of the of the perspective‚ my answer is both yes

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    that shape their behaviour. Similarly‚ links between individuals shaping social structure can also be concluded. Not all sociological perspectives share the same views on how society works. Sociological perspectives and theories can reduce into two categories; macro and micro theories. Macro perceptions focus on social structure‚ institutions‚ political and economical change and how these conditions evolve human society and individual lives. Conversely‚ micro perspectives emphasise social

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    Sociological Foundations Study Period 1 2015 Please read this Unit Outline carefully. It includes: PART A Unit summary PART B Your Unit in more detail PART C Further information PART A: Unit Summary Unit Code(s) SOC10004 Unit Title Sociological Foundations Duration 13 weeks Total Contact Hours You should expect to spend c. 12 hours a week (including formal contact) in a 12.5 credit point unit Requisites: Pre-requisites Nil Co-requisites Nil Concurrent pre-requisites Nil Anti-requisites

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    Chapter 1 The Sociological Imagination: An Introduction (August 19-25) Sociology is the study of human society‚ and there is the sociology of sports‚ of religion‚ of music‚ of medicine‚ even a sociology of sociologists. “Thinking like a sociologist” means applying analytical tools to something you have always done without much conscious thought—like opening this book or taking this class. It requires you to reconsider your assumptions about society and question what you have taken for

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    Sociology Midterm There is a saying that I hold close to my heart‚ it goes something like‚ “You cannot trip over things that are behind you”. This saying is applicable to both person life and to life in general. I hold the personal belief that one has to learn from past mistakes in order to avoid making similar ones in the future. This aspect is what sociology works with‚ the prevention of society to commit the same mistakes twice and in doing so help create a better society. Sociology is the

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    analysis of small social patterns) to the “big picture” (the macro level of analysis of large social patterns). Sociologists today employ three primary theoretical perspectives: the symbolic interaction theory‚ the Structural-Functional theory‚ and the conflict theory. The symbolic interaction theory is used at the micro level of analysis that emphasizes that people continually create and re-create society through interacting with one another‚ people interact by communicating with one another through

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    Sociological imagination helps us understand how personal problems are related to the large social forces. For example‚ suicide used to be a personal trouble‚ but as more and more people committing suicide‚ it has been considered as a public issue that shaped by large society. If a person commit suicide‚ people first may think that the person is vulnerable. Perhaps‚ this individual is not able to overcome some obstacles in his/her life. From a personal view‚ there are many reasons for an individual

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    Sociology begins with individuals ’ experiences in order to explore the collective themes and patterns of human behaviour that shape our society and the distribution of health within it (Willis‚ 1993). This essay will describe the "sociological imagination" and then apply the concepts of the sociological enterprise to Aboriginal health and illness. The discussion will include how a sociological perspective contributes to understanding social exclusion and its affects on aboriginal mental illness

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