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15 janv. 2007
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Patriarchal ideology, gender and media

Essay - 6 pages - Sociology & social sciences

In a study carried out in the mid-70s, B. Miles (1975: pg.un) found that the proportion of men and women in situation comedies was nearly similar. However, the author points out that ‘the gender roles and the humor could still be traditional and sexist'. Thus, what we need to study in order...

28 déc. 2006
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Notion of the subject - Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak - publié le 28/12/2006

Essay - 6 pages - Sociology & social sciences

"A subject position is a hard place, we cannot read it ourselves; we are given over to others even as we make inevitable public attempts to read our subject position" (Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak). Discussion of the complexities of Spivak's notion of the subject in the context of race and/...

28 déc. 2006
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Notion of the subject - Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak

Essay - 6 pages - Sociology & social sciences

“A subject position is a hard place, we cannot read it ourselves; we are given over to others even as we make inevitable public attempts to read our subject position” (Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak). Discussion of the complexities of Spivak's notion of the subject in the context of race...

14 déc. 2006
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Class and inequality in Australia

Essay - 6 pages - Sociology & social sciences

If Horne described Australian society by its “climate so professedly egalitarian” and its “Fair go, mate”, McGregor points out that “it is impossible to live in Australia without coming to realize that the different social classes […] experience crucial differences...

14 déc. 2006
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Class and inequality in Australia - publié le 14/12/2006

Essay - 6 pages - Sociology & social sciences

Since the middle of the nineteenth century and the gold rushes, the principle of equality has become fundamental in Australia as far as each person, including prisoners were considered to be equal by gold he found. It is common place to hear that Australia is an egalitarian and classless society...

14 déc. 2006
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Media Ownership, Political Economy And Media Content

Essay - 5 pages - Sociology & social sciences

Mass media has undoubtedly become the primary medium used to distribute information. The functioning of the mass media is complex and the influence it bares on shaping the audience's opinions and attitudes is colossal. This characteristic makes it a great source of power too. This ensemble of...

14 déc. 2006
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Media Ownership, Political Economy And Media Content - publié le 14/12/2006

Essay - 5 pages - Sociology & social sciences

Mass media has undoubtedly become the main medium used to distribute information among the population. The functioning of the mass media is complex and the influence it bares on shaping the audience's opinions and attitudes colossal, making its control a great source of power. This ensemble of...

29 nov. 2006
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Is there a meaningful way in which we can talk about global citizenship in the contemporary context?

Essay - 10 pages - Sociology & social sciences

In his famous address at the Sorbonne in Paris, Albert Einstein laid ironically the stress on the very limits of the concept of “global citizenship”. Indeed, even though the process of globalisation of trade, science or more generally speaking “culture” have unquestionably...

27 nov. 2006
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A survey among exchange students living in Belgium

Essay - 13 pages - Sociology & social sciences

We have decided to conduct a survey of the exchange Exchange Student living in Belgium” to analyze their living habits. We have decided to focus first on the reaction of foreign students living in Belgium. We have also decided to question other students that had been a part of a foreign...

11 oct. 2006
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How canadians see multiculturalism

Essay - 24 pages - Sociology & social sciences

Canada is described as a multicultural society whereby different ethnic groups live together and try to respect their different cultural background. Canadian ethnic mosaic includes, in addition to the founding French and British groups, a large number of German, Chinese, Black, Dutch, Italian and...

11 oct. 2006
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How canadians see multiculturalism - publié le 11/10/2006

Essay - 24 pages - Sociology & social sciences

Canada is described as a multicultural society wherein different ethnic groups live together with the aim of respecting their different cultural backgrounds. In addition to the founding French and British groups, the Canadian ethnic mosaic includes a large number of people who are Germans,...

29 sept. 2006
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Is Islam an obstacle to democracy?

Essay - 20 pages - Culture, religion & civilization

‘On my arrival in the United States the religious aspect of the country was the first thing that struck my attention', Tocqueville reports in Democracy in America. Even though religion cannot be considered formally as a part of the American political system, Tocqueville depicts it as the...

11 sept. 2006
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Emotional Intelligence

Essay - 5 pages - Psychology

The study of intelligence within the scientific community is not a new development. Symbolically, the study of intelligence is related to research in the cognitive domain. The cognitive domain refers to the knowing domain. That is why when knowledge is imparted, the objective is to ensure that...

20 juil. 2006
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Wake traditions in Ireland and Church opposition to wake and associated practices

Essay - 4 pages - Sociology & social sciences

Ireland is often viewed as a deeply Catholic country by outsiders. In fact though, the Irish can prove to be very disobedient to the orders of the Church when dealing with their traditional customs. One of the best known examples is probably that of the 'merry wake'. The Church has tried...

20 juil. 2006
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Wake traditions in Ireland and Church opposition to wake and associated practices - published in 2007

Essay - 4 pages - Sociology & social sciences

Foreigners often see Ireland as a deeply Catholic country. Yet when dealing with their traditional customs, the Irish can prove to be very disobedient to the orders of the Church. One of the best examples is probably that of the 'merry wake': the Church tried for hundreds of years to...

12 juil. 2006
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Religion and Nation - The State of Northern Ireland

Essay - 15 pages - Culture, religion & civilization

The Northern Ireland conflict has been a topic of discussion for the last 30 years. Due to the long history of this conflict, and the numerous influences for an independent Northern Ireland, a solution has been held as nearly impossible for a long time. Undoubtedly, the differences in religion...

10 juil. 2006
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Immigrants acculturation in occidental countries - published: 10/07/2006

Essay - 8 pages - Sociology & social sciences

John Berry, a Canadian social psychologist, has developed a theoretical framework regarding the psychological concept of acculturation. Two main acculturation processes exist in Cross Cultural Psychology: integration and assimilation. Berry argues that integration is not the only mode of...

10 juil. 2006
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Immigrants acculturation in occidental countries

Essay - 8 pages - Sociology & social sciences

John Berry, a Canadian social psychologist, has developed a theoretical framework about the psychological concept of acculturation. Two main acculturation processes exist in Cross Cultural Psychology: integration and assimilation. Berry argues that not only integration was the mode of...

04 juin 2006
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"The innocent anthropologist" Notes from a mud hut - a book of Nigel Barley By Penguin Travel Library (1983), Penguin Books

Book review - 15 pages - Sociology & social sciences

A respectable anthropologist, British Museum's curator, Nigel Barley is yet distinguishable by two aspects from his eminent colleagues. First he chose for his thesis to study "Old English material in published and manuscript form" (11), involving the disapproval of many ‘purists' of the...

18 avril 2006
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The cultural role of assessment

Essay - 3 pages - Educational studies

The obsession 'to assess', is an invention of the modern period, conceived from colleges around the 17th century. In modern days, this practice has become inseparable from education, and it is admitted as a part of the process of learning. 'To assess', can be defined as an...

24 mars 2006
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Organised crime in Marseilles: a neo-institutionalist approach

Worksheets - 9 pages - Sociology & social sciences

In his book The Power Game, Hedrick Smith speaks of the foreign policy game in the United States as a "bureaucratic tribal warfare", using a tribal metaphor to describe the fierce fights which take place in Washington, DC. The notion of bureaucracy emerged in the early 20th century, with the work...

24 mars 2006
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Organized crime in Marseille

Essay - 9 pages - Sociology & social sciences

Academic literature on French organised crime is scarce. Very few - if not any - criminology departments exist within French universities and higher education institutions. Moreover, public debate is centred on the issues of petty crime and unruly youths, as it was the case during the 2002...

07 févr. 2006
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The British passion for sports: Its particularities and its limits

Essay - 9 pages - Sports

The former British athlete Sebastian Coe declared on the 12th November that “he wanted to tap into United Kingdom's passion for sports” by presenting the London Olympic bid. It is indeed undeniable that sports have a significant place in British society. There are at least 36 million...

12 janv. 2006
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Bodybuilding and its Influence upon American Sport - published: 12/01/2006

Thesis - 14 pages - Sports

American sports have evolved from the simple folk games and premodern pastimes of the colonial era to the highly complex, commercial spectacles of the early twenty-first century. (For the purposes of this essay sports are defined as competitive athletic games that demand a significant degree of...

12 janv. 2006
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Bodybuilding and its Influence upon American Sport

Essay - 14 pages - Sports

American sports has evolved from the simple folk games and premodern pastimes of the colonial era to the highly complex, commercial spectacles of the early twenty-first century.Many factors shaped the development of sports in colonial British America and in the United States. Among the most...

12 janv. 2006
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Pornography: The opium of the masses

Essay - 7 pages - Sexuality

According to Marx, understanding religion is dependent upon the social purpose that religion serves and not upon the content of its beliefs. To understand pornography as the opium of the masses, I won't focus on its content, which would be difficult anyway, since the word ‘pornography' does...

03 avril 2005
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Women's political representation in Sweden and in France. Comparative study

Essay - 10 pages - Sociology & social sciences

One of the topmost priorities of the European Union is the equal participation of men and women in the decision-making process. However, differences do exist within the EU regarding women's representation. Among the EU nations, Sweden holds the highest rate of female deputies in the Riksdag,...

11 mai 2004
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The problem of obesity in modern societies : "To a fitter future ?"

Essay - 3 pages - Sociology & social sciences

The need for being leaner and fitter future evident. The Media covering issues of adult obesity, reported the concerns of overweight among children. The obesity epidemic in the developed countries can no longer be ignored. Globally there are more than 1 billion overweight adults and at least 300...

27 avril 2004
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How is Durkheim's suicide theory reliable in today's society ?

Essay - 5 pages - Sociology & social sciences

Le suicide has become a classic which has influenced most of the research conducted on this issue since then. Nevertheless, as Durkheim points out himself « the questions that suicide raise are closely connected with the most serious practical problems of the present time ». Even if the 19th...

12 nov. 2003
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Mc Donald's france: The French paradox

Case study - 7 pages - Nutrition, alimentation and dietetic

During a recent anti-war demonstration in Paris, a McDonalds restaurant was once again the target of some extreme demonstrators, broken windows, sacked rooms, etc. McDonalds has become the strongest symbol of globalization and bad nutrition. In France, the country of "Haute cuisine", where food...