At first I took this sociology course because I needed to cover my social science requirement for my associate degree. During the first week of school, I started reading the sociology book by Schaefer, and I became interested in the theories that sociologist came up with. When I started reading the modern development theorists, Charles Horton Cooley, it was so fascinating because he focused on social interaction. Cooley came up with the concept called “looking glass self”, and I will explain it
research on Émile Durkheim because of the fact that he is considered one of the "founding fathers" of modern sociology and, because of his research on how industrialized societies caused it’s people to become unhappy and resulted in higher suicide rates as compared to less industrialized societies. This work of his is called Suicide and it grabbed my attention from the moment I found out about it. To me Suicide is such an intriguing research study and I would have never imagined that a technologically advanced
behavior lies in sociology. How we react to certain social situations, how we interpret or “read” another person’s actions, how we respond to other individuals, are all dependent on sociology. From this course, I hope to better be able to understand why people act and behave the way they do. I hope to learn more about significant social issues that are widespread throughout the world today and about social forces to help bring about change. On a deeper level, I want to understand why sociology is that window
I developed an interest in sociology when I first moved to Santa Barbara and started taking my first college course in it. Being fascinated by the many humanitarian and cultural phenomenon the course introduced me to, I decided to take more classes on varying topics pertaining to sociology. I have always liked helping people and trying to understand the world, and the broadness of the subject is what initially drew me in. As I was able to study various groups of people and how everyone is directly
(pg.16) really help me realize and opened my eyes that I want to make a difference. And in order for me to make a difference I need to have the knowledge to what I can do to help others. And this is why I decided to go to college. Based on conflict perspective, it focuses on power and the allocation of valued resources in society (pg.17) which have really helped me a lot on going to college. Having the access to resources have shaped my decision about going to college by giving me the courage that wherever
My interest in sociology is inspired by a love of hip hop music. When I started studying A Level sociology, I realised, to my surprise, that the things my favourite MCs like Akala or Rakim rapped about - from urban poverty to collective identity - were also the kinds of issues that sociologists studied. Sociology became a way of articulating my belief in the value of music, as it created an academic framework to structure my ideas. My interests have so far focused on the socio-political power of
a handkerchief while in today’s Western society it is universally accepted that these punishments are no longer acceptable. While studying AS level sociology I was struck by the way in which individuals can affect these hugely influential changes on the society around them. This concept, along with my study of Nazi Germany and Communist Russia, led me to a fascination with the affects that propaganda can have on a society. The way in which such simple methods such as posters or radio broadcasts can
Reflection Essay Looking back over the course of this quarter. I feel that I have learned many new and interesting things in both English and Sociology. In this essay, I’ll talk about what interested me in particular. At the beginning of the quarter, the study of sociology caught my interest. I was fascinated with how Sociology is used to study human social behavior, which provides different ideas to better help us understand the social world that we live in. What really caught my attention were
I am interested in sociology because I want to help work towards a more equal world but need a better understanding of how things work in society to be able to do that. I do not yet know what I want to go on to do but I believe that studying such a broad subject as sociology, I will be able to work out what it is that I want to do. This is something that I am prepared to work very hard towards and be 100% committed to. I was home schooled from the age of five to sixteen, during that time almost
As Sociology Major, and I will pursue my PhD in Sociology with a certificate in Education. As a Mellon Mays Fellow Recipient, I have been working on my research as it relates to the Black Panther Party. This research shows, to an extent, a commitment to the professoriate; my work outside of Mellon Mays also demonstrates my commitment. During two semesters, I have been a writing mentor for Introduction to Education and Comparative International Education courses. Through these positions, my role has