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Week 4 Discussion
In the Week 3, you imagined you were a sociologist who
works for an elected official and has been assigned the
task of identifying an important example of social
stratification that impacts the elected official's
constituency. This week, you will return to your memo
and take a more intersectional perspective to the social
issue you discussed in week 3. After you have read the
textbook and lectures assigned for this week, draft a 2-4
paragraph memo that accomplishes the following:
1. Identifies at least one example of social stratification
in your community.
2. Defines intersectionality with correct APA citation.
3. Discusses other intersecting forms of oppression
and/or privilege that should be considered in addition
to class when analyzing the issue, such as race,
ethnicity, sex, gender, sexuality, and/or disability.
Explains why it is an important consideration.
Submission Details
⚫Post your response to the Discussion Area by the due
date assigned.
•If you quote or paraphrase from the textbook or
lectures, please use in-text citations and a list of
References.
• Please correct any spelling, grammar, or punctuation
errors before you post.
.By the end of the course week, respond to two
classmates' posts and the instructor's post on two
different days./nRough Draft of Final Project
This week, you will submit a rough draft of your final
project in this course by developing one of the short
answer questions from the worksheets in weeks 2 and 3
or the analysis of the social issue you analyzed in the
week 3 and 4 discussion into a draft essay of at least 400
words.
Choose one (1) of the following topics:
1. Do you agree with the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis that
language shapes our perception of ourselves and of
our reality? Why or why not? For example, does
language impact how we think about gender, race,
and/or ethnicity? If so, how so? If not, why not?
2. Explain the concept of culture shock by imagining
that a person who lived in the United States in the
1860s time traveled to the United States of today.
What are some aspects of American culture that
might shock this visitor? Are there any aspects of
American culture that might not be surprising? If you
were the time traveler, do you think you would adapt
to modern American culture, or would you engage in
ethnocentrism?
3. What does "socialization" mean? Why is the family
considered by most sociologists and psychologists to
be the most important agent of socialization? Do you
agree? What do you think are some other significant
agents of socialization?
4. Consider the psychological and sociological theories
of human development and socialization. Which do
you find the most compelling, and why? Be sure to
briefly explain the theory you chose in your response.
5. What does Max Weber mean by the term "life
chances?" Do you think life chances impact social
stratification in the United States? Why or why not?
Try and develop your response with concrete, real-life
examples from your life, culture, and community.
6. What does it mean to say that race is a social
construct? Does this mean that race is not real? Why
or why not?
7. Consider the functionalist, conflict, and symbolic
interactionist approaches to racial and ethnic
o you find most compelling, and/n8. Define ethnic pluralism and discuss what might be
necessary to achieve it in the United States.
9. Imagine you are a sociologist who works for an
elected official who has no background in sociology
or a related field. You have been assigned the task of
identifying an important example of social
stratification that impacts the elected official's
constituency. Identify two sociological approaches
that would take different approaches to the issue and
develop an essay that compares and contrasts how
you think the perspectives might analyze and
approach the example of social stratification you
discussed in your memo.
Here are the guidelines for your essay draft:
• Your draft should have a thesis statement, i.e. the
main point of your essay.
Your draft should have at least four paragraphs: (1) an
introductory paragraph that engages the reader and
discusses why the topic is important; (2) two
supporting body paragraphs that develop the main
point, and (3) a concluding paragraph.
Your introductory paragraph should engage the reader
and discuss why the topic is important.
• Please include a list of References that you plan to
use. At minimum, you should include the textbook
and at least one of the online lecture pages in correct
APA citation. If you can identify a scholarly article
from the South University online library that is
relevant to your topic, great! If not, your instructor
will assist you in identifying a relevant scholarly
article.
• It is recommended that you also submit your rough
draft to our tutoring services for additional feedback.
The LIVE Tutoring link in the course navigation bar is
a free essay review service accessed right from your
classroom. It is easy to submit a draft for review and
get extra feedback sent directly to your email inbox!/nSubmission Details
• Submit your document to the Submissions Area by
the due date assigned.
•Save your document as
SOC1001_W4_Project_Lastname_Firstname.doc.
• Please see the rubric at the bottom of this page under
assessment for specifics. Feedback for this
assignment will be posted in the grade book within
two days after the due date.