The Second Shift “I am a working mother. I am nuts‚” proclaims an unkempt cartoon woman on a mug. Surrounded by mounds of papers‚ a crying baby‚ and a broom‚ she is exhausted but resolute. What is held up as absurd in this cartoon is not the economic necessity of her working or her husband’s failure to help. It is her own choice to work that makes her an object of cheerful self-mocking. In THE SECOND SHIFT: WORKING PARENTS AND THE REVOLUTION AT HOME‚ Arlie Hochschild holds up to the light this
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"Cutting Girls Down to Size" We’ve all heard the the argument that magazines‚ television‚ movies‚ and advertisements are causing girls to feel more and more insecure about their physical appearance. Many of us have seen the statistics and studies‚ the ones that say things like "40 to 80 percent of fourth-grade girls are dieting" and "one-third of twelve- to thirteen-year-old girls are actively trying to lose weight by dieting‚ vomiting‚ using laxatives‚ or taking diet pills" (Kilbourne 261). In
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A Review of "The Outsiders Club" Screened on BBC 2 in October 96 MA Diploma Disability Studies INTRODUCTION I decided to write a review on the social group known as The Outsiders. The group’s main aim is to enable disabled adults to form personal relationships‚ including specifically sexual ones (Shakespeare 1996)‚ either with each other or with non-disabled members. The group has been in existence for several years‚ and has attracted a great deal of attention‚ including reaction from present
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References: Aronson‚ E. (1996) The Social Animal; W. H Freeman Burton‚ G Durkheim‚ E. (1953) Sociology and Philosophy; Cohen & West Fiske‚ J Forgas‚ Joseph P. (1985) Interpersonal behaviour. The Psychology of Social Interaction; Pergamon Press Ltd Goffman‚ E Littlejohn‚ Stephen W.‚ Foss‚ Karen A. (2008) Theories of Human Communication; Thomson Wadworth Parks‚ R Ritzer‚ G. (2007) Contemporary Sociological Theory and Its Classical Roots: The Bascics; McGraw-Hill Education Shakespeare‚ W.‚ (approx 1600)
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A Day in the Life of Me – Week 7 Introduction to Sociology - SOCI111 with Dr. Tinker Everyday I wake up and come into contact with objects and people of all nationalities‚ cultures and social class‚ which is sociological. Objects I see or use such as clothes‚ music‚ phone or even appliances that help me wake up (coffee of course) help me to start my day. Interestingly enough everyday life consists of human beings interacting with one another‚ their ideas‚ and emotions‚ which can be called
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TMA04 Compare and contrast the views of Goffman and Foucault on how social order is produced. Social order can be considered as invisible rules‚ almost subconscious. It is a way of behaving that we are not always aware of. Silva (2009‚ p131) suggests that social order is about people fitting together‚ and how they practice their social existence. There are different views of social order‚ and this essay will look at the contrasting views of Goffman and Foucault. Goffman’s view is that individuals
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Harm can also be to the researcher and Goffman was put in harm’s way constantly. Despite the fact that she was not injured‚ she could have been. She was present at multiple shootings‚ fights and a pistol whipping. She was often the only white person around and was a woman in a very dangerous area (Goffman‚ 2014). Although Goffman did not inflict any literal harm‚ she did hope to‚ which is enough to break the ethical condition of no
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Introduction to Sociology Test II Multiple Choice: Choose the Best Possible Answer (.75 point each) 1. Which of the following is an example of interactional vandalism? a. Groups attack storeowners following a false arrest of a local resident. b. Police repeatedly hit a driver whose car had a broken taillight. c. Students vandalize campus or community property following a victorious football game. d. A student shouts out‚ “Hey teach’‚ lookin’ good today!” e. all of the above 2. Wearing a new suit
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Goffman overlooked the idea that individuals have inner feelings that are managed just like outer ones. Therefor Goffmans idea of self makes it hard to understand and determine how inner emotions are shaped. In Hochschilds “The Managed Heart” she focuses her attention on the effect that gender has on emotional
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RISK AND CONTROL: • high profile homicides led to Care Programme Approach (1990) to co-ordinate support‚ provide full needs assessment and care plan • supervision registers (1994) and Mental Health (Patients in the Community) Act 1995 tightened co-ordination and control over patients • Mental Health Act 2007: supervised community treatment and wider role for mental health professionals CARE AND RIGHTS • National Service Framework 1998‚ 2009: set national standards and guidelines and targets
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