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Sociological Imagination

Sociological Imagination

Q Sociological Imagination Instructions: Read Witt Chapter 1, view video and review this PowerPoint, https://canvas.pasadena.edu/courses/1114094/files/69033933/download?wrap=1 Discuss each perspective (or) paradigm; and provide examples of each 1. Discuss each perspective (or) paradigm; and provide examples of each. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugPWV-K4sdk 2. Functionalist Perspective/Paradigm 3. Conflict Perspective/Paradigm 4. Interactionist Perspective/Paradigm Chapter Name What is Sociology? Theoretical Paradigms/Sociological Perspectives Structural Functional Social Conflict Symbolic Interaction Bookmark/Beginning Time 00:00 01:47 02:41 04:14 06:07 NOTE: You must know perspectives/paradigms thoroughly. The basis of sociology is understanding, and applying sociological paradigms. Our mission is to apply sociological perspectives to situations (crime, strikes, boycotts, education, dating, marriage, economy, etc) within society. How to Complete Your Assignment Submit your work here in the CANVAS system as a Word 97-2003, .docx or other word processing file (Google Docs (Links to an external site.), Open Office (Links to an external site.) are also acceptable). Directions to Submit On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then click BROWSE to look for your file on your computer and/or type in your answers as a text entry. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Sociological Imagination Instructions: Read Witt Chapter 1, view video and review this PowerPoint, https://canvas.pasadena.edu/courses/1114094/files/69033933/download?wrap=1 Discuss each perspective (or) paradigm; and provide examples of each 1. Discuss each perspective (or) paradigm; and provide examples of each. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugPWV-K4sdk 2. Functionalist Perspective/Paradigm 3. Conflict Perspective/Paradigm 4. Interactionist Perspective/Paradigm Chapter Name What is Sociology? Theoretical Paradigms/Sociological Perspectives Structural Functional Social Conflict Symbolic Interaction Bookmark/Beginning Time 00:00 01:47 02:41 04:14 06:07 NOTE: You must know perspectives/paradigms thoroughly. The basis of sociology is understanding, and applying sociological paradigms. Our mission is to apply sociological perspectives to situations (crime, strikes, boycotts, education, dating, marriage, economy, etc) within society. How to Complete Your Assignment Submit your work here in the CANVAS system as a Word 97-2003, .docx or other word processing file (Google Docs (Links to an external site.), Open Office (Links to an external site.) are also acceptable). Directions to Submit On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then click BROWSE to look for your file on your computer and/or type in your answers as a text entry. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Sociological Imagination Instructions: Read Witt Chapter 1, view video and review this PowerPoint, https://canvas.pasadena.edu/courses/1114094/files/69033933/download?wrap=1 Discuss each perspective (or) paradigm; and provide examples of each 1. Discuss each perspective (or) paradigm; and provide examples of each. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugPWV-K4sdk 2. Functionalist Perspective/Paradigm 3. Conflict Perspective/Paradigm 4. Interactionist Perspective/Paradigm Chapter Name What is Sociology? Theoretical Paradigms/Sociological Perspectives Structural Functional Social Conflict Symbolic Interaction Bookmark/Beginning Time 00:00 01:47 02:41 04:14 06:07 NOTE: You must know perspectives/paradigms thoroughly. The basis of sociology is understanding, and applying sociological paradigms. Our mission is to apply sociological perspectives to situations (crime, strikes, boycotts, education, dating, marriage, economy, etc) within society. How to Complete Your Assignment Submit your work here in the CANVAS system as a Word 97-2003, .docx or other word processing file (Google Docs (Links to an external site.), Open Office (Links to an external site.) are also acceptable). Directions to Submit On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then click BROWSE to look for your file on your computer and/or type in your answers as a text entry. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button.

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