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Sociology Imagination Assessment

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Sociology Imagination Assessment

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Table of ContentsINTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................1MAIN BODY ..................................................................................................................................1Question 1: What is the sociological Imagination ? How has it been used to understand crime......................................................................................................................................................1Question 2: What is power for a sociologist how it would a sociologist use power tounderstand the issues of ethnicity and immigration....................................................................3CONCLUSION ...............................................................................................................................5REFERENCES ...............................................................................................................................6
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INTRODUCTIONPresent study will be focusing on the aspect of sociological imagination, how it affectsthe overall society and in the context of sex, gender, deviance and on sexuality. This study willemphasize the importance of social factors and their influencing factor. This also influence thebetter opportunity and growth. Study will also cover the tole of different sociologist of its powerto understand the issues of ab originality, immigration, Australia, indigenous people, religion orfamily. MAIN BODY Question 1: What is the sociological Imagination ? How has it been used to understand crime.Sociological imagination was coined by the American Sociologist. It helps to provoke tooffered by the discipline of sociology. This term is used for explaining the nature of sociologyand its relevancy in daily life (Allen, McNeely and Orme, 2016). According to this manner thisprocess will be more understandable, society is formed from different sources and from differentchannels which growing the understanding skills and growth. Apart from that, sociologicalimagination is the overall output that based on social outcomes on what we do. Overall Networkes society relates to the crime into different forms and enhance thepossiblities of risk. Crime trends has been started from recent developments withing specificcrime patterns. This includes various features and opportunities such as violence, drugs, sex,state crime and environmental crime. The system which protects crime specify the punishmentsof culprit such as policing , prisonsa and some other community approaches. Overall situationprovoke the crime state withing individuals who affect socilogy imagination (Burrell andMorgan, 2017). This is the one of the following state of matter taken for the further discussion.In terms of others, Social factors are influenced by many of the following factors such asfrom sex, gender, sexuality in the context of networked society of tourism. Society or anindividual react different from different conditions and different aspects. There are differenttypologies and concepts which relates sociology with crime and deviance. Another major aspectof the study of social deviance is all about violation of cultural norms in either formal orinformal contexts. Deviance is the society phenomenon in which various societies norms areexisted. According to author Robert K and its typology which was based on two criteria first isperson motivation and their own cultural goals and second one is person own beliefs in whichmentioned that how these goals are going to be achieved (Cadenas, Bernstein and Tracey, 2018).1
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