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    sociological imagination, social construction of reality and socialization help us learn more about ourselves and the world. Sociological imagination is the way in which individuals realize the connection between their own experience of reality and the experiences of society as a whole. This realization allows people to make sense of the world around them. When one applies sociological imagination, they are stripping their own personal experiences from their thoughts to analyze the social world around them

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    The basis of Berger and Luckmann’s “The Social Construction of Reality: A Treatise in the Sociology of Knowledge” is that “reality is socially constructed and that the sociology of knowledge must analyse the processes in which this occurs”. (Berger & Luckmann, Introduction: The Problem of the Sociology of Knowledge, 1967, p. 1) Prior developments of various sociologists were considered on which the ideas were built or deviated from if need be before

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    In the Chapter 3 of “The Reality of Social Construction”, Dave Elder-Vass examines the academic views about culture and rules. He calls cultural realism the view according to which culture and rules exist independently of people. In this chapter, the author explains the reason why he does not agree with the academic view of culture. What is culture? How we can define it? According to Jay, culture can be defined as a combination of “practices, rituals, institutions and material artefacts, as well

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    In the vast field of anthropology, there are many ways to investigate a particular society. The three readings; Being-in-the-Market versus Being-in-the-Plaza: Material Culture and the Construction of Social Reality in Spanish America, Excluded Spaces: The Figure in the Australian Aboriginal Landscape, and Indexical Speech across Samoan Communities all approach this topic differently. The first uses physical anthropology to examine the landscape, the second uses anthropological taboo to examine how

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    by looking at sociological theories. One such theory, through which all others are partially explained, is the Social Construction of Reality. Sociologists W. I. and Dorothy S. Thomas explain the theory this way: “If people define situations as real, they are real in their consequences.” Therefore, if a person is raised to believe something

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    Concept below Social Construction Social construction originates from a human attempt to come to terms with the nature of the world realities. Social construction is a general term that represents a sociology perspective that concentrates on the development of different sociology phenomenon as described in the social context. Social construction theory questions the different assumptions held by the quality of items, concepts and issues that human beings try to resolve each day. The theory instead

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    notice underlying social issues portrayed throughout this film. Social constructions are obvious throughout the environment of the film. Habitualization and internalization become relevant theories when observing the audience who play a large role in the movie. Focusing on theorists’ Berger and Luckmann, this review will critically analyze this theory of social construction, focusing on the impact media has in this film and universally in the United States of America. Media as a Social Problem Media

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    Walter Professor Polak 4/17/16 Sociology Our entire world is perceived in the lens of culture and influences our construction of reality. The social and cultural construction of our reality is built around our social heritage. Some of the terms I found to be rather interesting were language, cultural shock, social norms, social status, and social roles in correlation to socialization. Culture is the overall view of shared products between human society. When we live in a given

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    parents or characters in social media. In other words, individuals learn roles through outside experiences that show how an individual does a particular task. Scholars who describe the “reality” of these socialized roles may use a social construction perspective. 7 The social construction perspective helps us understand how these roles are created. Two such theorists, Peter L. Berger and Thomas Luckmann in The Social Construction of Reality (1966), examined how the social world is constructed. This

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    Social Construction

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    Social Contructionism In chapter 2 of Surette, Social constructionism is a sociological theory of knowledge that consist how social objects of consciousness work in social contexts. There is often a debate about whether something is "real" or if it’s "merely" a social construct. For instance, If you believe social constructions aren't real, then please take out all the bills in your wallet and pass them up to me. Money is an example of a social construction that plays an extremely important

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