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    The macrosociology method that we are going to be talking about are the five social statuses that are viewed are, status set, ascribed status, achieved status, status symbols, and master status. Along with these social statuses Weber’s term of the three P’s apply, property which refers to wealth, power which is getting others to do what you want, and lastly prestige, which is your social status. Status sets refers to all the statuses or positions you occupy, such as being a mother, student, boyfriend

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    sociology, through his argument for the “sociological imagination” differs from the more calculated and definite description of the field provided by Berger. Mills focuses on how beneficial the sociological lens can be for everyone seeking to better understand his or her positions and relationships within the world. The sociological imagination has a place in discussions of biography, history, and their intersections, and Mills would argue that without the sociological imagination discussions of these topics

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    Colin Sumner is a sociologist who argued about the theory of deviance and believed that deviance was in fact dead by the year of 1975. Deviance is perceived as a violation to norms and it doesn’t comply with the norm in society, any ‘rules’ that have been broke are considered as deviant. Therefore society is expected to behave in a certain way. Deviance can range from small acts for example wearing pyjamas to the shopping centre that can be seen as deviant. Deviance was believed a concept that is

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    Avatar and Sociological Perspective Sociology is the scientific study of social behavior, its origins, development, organization, and institutions. This was created by C. Wright Mills. The sociological perspectives are about human behavior and their connections to society as a whole. Lots of books, TV shows, and movies, can be related to sociological perspective. A movie that I think demonstrates the sociological perspectives is Avatar. The first sociological perspective is symbolic internationalism

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    The Sociological Imagination is a concept created by C. Wright Mills. This concept describes the understanding of biography experience, worldwide experience, and experiences in society. A Sociological Imagination allows one to understand what is going on with themselves, others, and as society as a whole. With this understanding, one is able to comprehend the struggles others endure, allowing an individual to have sympathy for others. This understanding betters humankind in allowing each individual

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    broaden personal views to solve the problems that caused by change. Therefore, individuals know how they are shaped by the society and how to better fit them in the society. “Sociological imagination” is the term created by C. Wright Mills, and it is the fundamental concept to study sociology. There are two main ideas of sociological imagination. Firstly, Mills makes distinction between personal troubles and public issues. Secondly, he states that people can understand themselves better only if they connect

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    Krystal Bailey Professor Popp SOC 210-0002 8 March 2018 Sociological Imagination: Thinking Outside the Box Sociological imagination is related to experiences of the individual with other relationship in society. The three primary characteristics pertaining to sociological imagination: biography, history and social structure. My personal condensed definition of “the sociological imagination” is that it is the idea one should be aware of the societal structures around themselves, and how those structures

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    The Sociological Imagination by C. Wright Mills talks about a few different things. In my reading response I will be noting two of those things. One being that persons sociological imagination is a quality of mind that allows one to connect their own experiences with a broader society. Second is the difference and similarities between troubles and issues. After our class discussion and reading this over I came to the understanding that one of the key ways men and women are able to understand society

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    personal lives, which is why the sociological imagination is such a powerful tool. The sociological imagination was created by C Wright Mills. Mills states “The sociological Imagination enables us to grasp history and biography and the relations between the two within society” (Mills, 2008, p.13). The sociological imagination allows people to understand the big picture and not just the personal issues. Public issues versus private issues are a big aspect of the sociological Imagination. Public issues

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    Sociological Analysis

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    “Sociology is the study of groups and group interactions, societies and social interactions, from small and personal groups to very large groups (Cresswell, p.9).” Social interactions makes it possible for us (humans) to function properly every day in this world. Imagine a world without society and culture. "Culture encompasses a group’s way of life, from routine, everyday interactions to the most important parts of group members’ lives (Cresswell ,p.9).” Whereas a society is group of people who

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