Commentary: "Authority intoxicates, and makes mere sots of magistrates; The fumes of it invade the brain, And make men giddy, proud and vain."- Samuel Butler (1835-1902)
Essay - 5 pages - Sociology & social sciences
Who would think that authority would be able to cook up such a dangerous recipe for human flaws? But upon closer consideration, you begin to compare the attitudes and persona of those with power and those lacking it. The empowered ones walk and talk differently. They possess an air of...
The situation of homosexuals in the Middle-East
Essay - 9 pages - Sociology & social sciences
Prejudice in the Muslim world has been present since the earliest of times, but homophobia in current terms has magnified in Islam since the 1800s. Throughout its history, Islam has been generally tolerant of homosexuals, despite verses in the Koran condemning homosexual activity. Like most...
Child prostitution throughout the world
Essay - 5 pages - Sociology & social sciences
Child prostitution continues to be a growing epidemic in the world. While Southeast Asia has traditionally been associated as the sex-trade capital of the world, the last decade of the twentieth century introduced some African nations as emerging contenders in this salacious industry. As this...
Can a Latino be a conservative?
Essay - 6 pages - Sociology & social sciences
Anna Escobedo Cabral is treasurer of the United States of America, Carlos Gutierrez is secretary of Commerce and Alberto Gonzales is Unites States Attorney General. President George w. Bush's cabinet is, following Elena Rocha , "one of the most ethnically diverse administrations in the...
Examining the civil rights movement, the antiwar movement, the women's movement, and the conservative movement, which would you argue was most successful at achieving its aims, and why?
Essay - 4 pages - Sociology & social sciences
At the end of World War II, many movements in the United States gave rise to important changes in society. Of major importance were progressive movements for Civil Rights, against the war, or for women and gay rights. Some movements, though, were not progressive as claimed in their aims, like the...
Where does slavery fit within the range of dependent relationships that have existed in history, and more particularly in the early modern era, and how did it differ from the others?
Essay - 2 pages - Sociology & social sciences
Chattel slavery has not always been the alternate of free labor, as it appears these days. Indeed, different forms of dependency has seen through many centuries and including the early modern period. People were not simply slaves or free men, and different intermediary status existed in many...
Analyse of Durkheim's The Elementary Forms of Religious life (1912)
Essay - 4 pages - Sociology & social sciences
In The Elementary Forms of Religious life Durkheim tries to study the origin of religion as a subject That is to say that a phenomenon can be understood using rational methods, deducing things based on experience. In his study, Durkheim's first point characterizes a religion of any kind...
The theories and practices of assimilation
Essay - 3 pages - Sociology & social sciences
"The main noise ( ) has been about asylum-seekers and how to keep them out. But the real issue is the immigrants, and their descendants, who are already inside. Integrate these, and European societies could cope well enough with the relatively few asylum-seekers." According to this sentence,...
The Effect of Gender Roles on Relationships
Essay - 2 pages - Sociology & social sciences
According to the Intimate Relationships, gender roles are patterns of behavior that are culturally expected of normal men and women. The most common and traditional gender roles imply that men are supposed to be masculine and women are supposed to be...
Four Generations Analyzed
Essay - 4 pages - Sociology & social sciences
WWII Generation/ The Lost Generation - They were born between 1922 and 1943 (about 52 million people) - 60 and older - They're earliest experiences are with the world war - They're 5% of today's workforce - Most of them are in retirement - a lot of them are still power brokers in businesses -...
What are the determinants of social class in Britain at the beginning of the new millennium?
Essay - 4 pages - Sociology & social sciences
Most surveys depict that the majority of British people recognize the existence of social classes and categorize themselves into one such class. The word ?class' describes "broad groupings within a national population that are seen as forming a set of layers" (R. Crompton, 2000, p.1). A...
Power - how is it applied in the workplace?
Essay - 4 pages - Sociology & social sciences
Handy in 1990 described power as a puzzle. It was written as power is a complex and odd concept, since it sounds like a negative word and few people want to admit to having it and yet we can all see it around us and we want to be part of the powerful not the powerless. To begin with, one can...
Are conservative values back among young people? - publié le 04/10/2007
Essay - 2 pages - Sociology & social sciences
An article that was published in ?The Economist' on the 26th of July 2003, deals with an ?upturn in conservatism' among young American people. Indeed, according to this article, more and more students support the republican ideology, and are in favor of US military interventions. However,...
The rising Level of Xenophobia: Being a Black African Foreigner in South Africa
Essay - 6 pages - Sociology & social sciences
Despite the transition from a very authoritarian regime to a young democracy, post- Apartheid South Africa has not yet managed to get rid of the racist burden that undermines South African political life. Racism is still deeply entrenched within the South African mentality and constitutes a real...
Why does Peter Berger say that "the secret of winning is insincerity?"
Essay - 3 pages - Sociology & social sciences
An oversimplified opposition in sociology is the contraction between two schools of thought. First, there are those who believe that society is a gigantic Alcatraz' that dictates every action of individual actors. Secondly, it can be said that others believe in individual action....
Racial fears in the Edwardian Era
Essay - 8 pages - Sociology & social sciences
To use the title of George Bernard Shaw's play, in order to improve a so-called race, human beings should get rid of those who endanger the proper development of human species from "man" to "superman". Proponents of this theory forgot, however, that human beings and animals have an inherent...
Life History of A Chinese Working Woman
Essay - 4 pages - Sociology & social sciences
Ida Pruitt is an anthropologist at Stanford University who spent two years interviewing Lao T'ai-t'ai about her life in China (1967-1938). Lao T'ai came to Ida Pruitt's room for breakfast every morning, and although Lao T'ai did not eat, she would smoke cigarettes for hours while talking to...
Sociological accounts of social movements
Essay - 4 pages - Sociology & social sciences
Contemporary sociological accounts of social movements are mainly influenced by the new American paradigm' (crossley) arguing that social actors are rational calculators. According to these sociologists, emotions associated with irrationality are opposed to knowledge linked with...
Power and Independence of Hmong Women in Laos and America
Essay - 5 pages - Sociology & social sciences
The Hmong are an ethnic group indigenous to the Southeast Asian peninsula. They typically live in the mountainous regions of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. They are rice farmers who are well known for their embroidery and the color of their dress, which gives its name to the different Hmong clans....
The Nature of Man "early Modern" anthropological suppositions and their role in the construction of the State
Essay - 5 pages - Sociology & social sciences
The opposition between the Ancients and the Moderns is often criticized. If there is anything like this, one may find it in the opposition of natural rights. In classical natural right, the nature is an essence to be realized; it is an aim, not a presuppose of society. On the contrary, in early...
School Achievement and Social Backgrounds of Families
Essay - 4 pages - Sociology & social sciences
Sociology of education has remained one of the main fields of sociology, since the 19th century. Subject to various controversies, many famous authors, like Durkheim or Bourdieu, have developed theories to show the function of a school within society and the link that could exist between the...
The Australian aboriginal culture
Essay - 9 pages - Sociology & social sciences
The Aborigines are native Australians, the first population of the country. They have been living there for more than 40,000 years and are one of the oldest populations in the world. Several archeological studies have been carried out, but they have not been able to find a concrete explanation to...
The tragedy of the "stolen generation"
Essay - 4 pages - Sociology & social sciences
Between 1910 and 1970 up to 100,000 Aboriginal children were stolen or kidnapped from their families by policemen or other agents and were raised in white institutions. Most of them were around 5 years old or even less. A judicial process was rarely considered for such instances. The aboriginal...
On the way to a successful integration on a US Campus as a French student
Essay - 23 pages - Sociology & social sciences
What makes 600,000 young people from all over the world come to study in the United States? Is it the reputation of the US degrees? The efficient teaching methods? Life on campus? Studying in the United States is a dream for a large number of students in the world. A lot of movies and serials...
Sampling methods
Essay - 10 pages - Sociology & social sciences
As time and resources available are limited, we cannot interview all members of a population. Therefore, researchers use sampling to obtain the information they need. They select a limited number of people (a sample) to represent the characteristics of a whole population. There are different...
Politeness and Interaction
Essay - 2 pages - Sociology & social sciences
When discussing social relationships, we must also refer to social distance and closeness, and the factors that influence them. External factors involve "the relative status of the participants based on social values, tied to factors such as age or power" (Yule 59). Speakers, who see themselves...
The rise of feminism
Essay - 5 pages - Sociology & social sciences
Organized efforts by women to achieve greater rights occurred in two major waves. The first wave began around the mid-19th century, when women in the United States and elsewhere campaigned to gain suffrage-that is, the right to vote. This wave lasted until the 1920s, when several countries...
Feminism in France and in the United States of America: A comparison
Essay - 14 pages - Sociology & social sciences
This comparative study arouses already some stakes to this first word. How do we define feminism in a strict way that is stripped of any subjectivity? To define this controversial word appears not only useful but also a necessary starting point to this essay. According to Le Petit Robert,...
Carnival - Interpretation of Bakhtin
Essay - 6 pages - Sociology & social sciences
The Carnival Season is a holiday period during the two weeks before the traditional Christian fast of Lent. The word has a Latin origin and literally means "to remove the meat" or "stop eating meat". But carnival and the carnivalesque are not limited to this period of the...
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...
