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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'sociological'
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| "From Durkheim to Merton the impact of sociological positivism on the study of crime, deviance and social order has been profound." Discuss. |
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| "Any sociological explanation of the influence of the mass media needs to take into account the social situation of the audien |
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| "As researchers are also members of society it is impossible for them to be objective and value free in planning and conducting their research." To what extent do sociological arguments and evidence support this view? |
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| "Assess Sociological Explanations for the Relationship between the Family and Industrialisation" |
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| "Assess the different sociological accounts of the role and functions of Religious institutions in contemporary society" |
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| "Assess the sociological contribution of Karl Marx to an understanding of contemporary society" |
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| "Classical sociological theory has likttle relevance in understanding contemporary employment" - discuss |
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| "Gender Roles are culturally rather than biologically produced" - Discuss and give examples from sociological studies. |
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| "Marxism and other theories of social conflict are irrelevant to an understanding of modern society". Assess the extent to which sociological arguments and evidence support these views |
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| "Modern Britain is now a Secular Society." To what extent do Sociological arguments and evidence agree with this statement? |
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| "Outline the main features of the 'sociological imagination'. Using an example, demonstrate its value to the study of social life." |
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| "Some studies maybe more recent, but Durkheim's work remains the most significant Sociological analysis of Suicide in modern societies"Assess the extent to which Sociological arguments and evidence support this claim. |
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| The nuclear family is the cornerstone of society.Discuss with reference to three sociological perspectives. |
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| 'Examine the sociological view that home factors are the key in explaining working class underachievement.' |
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| 'In what ways, and to what benefit for management has sociological and/or psychological knowledge contributed to our understanding of motivations and orientations to work' |
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| 'Media Owners are directly responsible for the output of their businesses'. Discuss the extent to which this is true in relation to sociological theory. |
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| 'Modern Britain is now a Secular Society.' To what extent do Sociological arguments and evidence agree with this statement? |
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| 'Religion may be losing its power at an institutional level, but it still retains immense influence over individual consciousness.'Evaluate the sociological evidence for and against this point of view. |
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| 'Sociological Imagination'. |
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| 'The main function of religion is to provide people with a code of behavior which regulates personal and social life' Assess the extent to which sociological argument support this view of religion in modern society. |
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| 'The Origin of Sexuality: Biological, Pathological or Sociological?' |
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| - Assess the extent to which sociological theories of interpersonal violence adequately explain why men are more violent than women. |
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| A review of the effects/impacts of family abuse in terms of contemporary family life, paying particular attention to areas of sociological interest |
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| A Sociological Analysis of Black Like Me |
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| A Sociological Definition of Health and Illness |
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