Sociology of Nobility and Wealthy Classes
Course material - 6 pages - Sociology & social sciences
Documentary summary on the sociology of nobility, aristocracy, and wealthy classes, exploring the historical context of social hierarchy and the impact of revolutions on societal structures.
Anthropology of Communication
Course material - 4 pages - Sociology & social sciences
This document explores the anthropology of communication, discussing various currents and theories such as functionalism, evolutionism, and culturalism, and their applications in understanding societal structures and functions.
Anthropology of Communication: Chicago and Palo Alto Schools
Course material - 3 pages - Sociology & social sciences
Explore the anthropology of communication through the lens of the Chicago School and the Palo Alto School, focusing on social roles, verbal and non-verbal communication, and the staging of everyday life.
Anthropology of Communication - published: 28/09/2025
Course material - 2 pages - Sociology & social sciences
This document explores the concept of communication anthropology, discussing various theories and schools of thought on communication, culture, and interaction.
Understanding the Articulation between Spatial Mobility and Social Mobility
Course material - 1 pages - Sociology & social sciences
This document explores the relationship between spatial mobility and social integration, discussing the concepts of spatial mobility and social mobility, and their impact on individuals and society. Written for a sociology course, this analysis delves into the works of Pierre Bourdieu and George...
Literary Representations of Gender Issues
Course material - 7 pages - Sociology & social sciences
Gender stereotypes and social expectations have persisted throughout history, and they may be seen in literature as both a reflection and a consequence of prevailing societal norms. This paper explores literary representations of gender problems, starting with naturalism and continuing through...
Digital society
Course material - 33 pages - Sociology & social sciences
ICT is a major technological change whose effects have only begun to be measured for about ten years. Beyond the appearance of new activities related to ICT, such as start-ups, online shops for example, digital technologies have considerably facilitated the production and exchange of information....
Geography, Demography, Social Issues, Education and Culture in the United States of America
Course material - 20 pages - Sociology & social sciences
(...) One of the characteristics of US climatic conditions is the constant fear of violent climatic happening such as hurricanes (in the Southeast, particularly during the fall), violent wind storms known as "tornadoes" (the Midwest), or flooding due to heavy rainfall and storms in the eastern...
Multiculturalism and Indigenous Peoples
Course material - 2 pages - Sociology & social sciences
Multiculturalism entails how a particular society handles cultural diversity. It assumes that members of different cultural groups can easily coexist peacefully in a given region. Multiculturalism expresses the fact that a community is enriched through respecting, encouraging, and preserving...
Cultural analysis of France
Course material - 18 pages - Sociology & social sciences
France is one of the 27 member States of the European Union. This means it enjoys the four fundamental freedoms within the European market: freedom of movement for people, money, services and goods. France is located in Western Europe, a developed area with all the necessary infrastructures for...
