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book Sociology in Our Times 9th Edition by Diana Kendall cover

Sociology in Our Times 9th Edition by Diana Kendall

Edition 9ISBN: 978-1133957171
book Sociology in Our Times 9th Edition by Diana Kendall cover

Sociology in Our Times 9th Edition by Diana Kendall

Edition 9ISBN: 978-1133957171
Exercise 1
Why does the concept of the sociological imagination help us to see the relationship between our individual experiences and the larger society? How might this concept be applied to studying a current personal problem that you or one of your friends is experiencing?
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Sociological imagination is a concept that guides us to interpret our day to day social experiences in terms of larger social phenomenon. For example, eating out at fast food joints, are not just individual behaviors, but has implications from the social conditions prevailing in the community.
Credit card debt by the college students is one of the problems that can be explained with the help of Sociological Imagination. Use of credit cards by college students may be viewed as an individual behavior, but it has larger sociological implications. The peer pressure to own a credit card, use it impulsively, the system that sells credit cards to the students, etc. have wider scheme of things.
A student may not require a credit card, if the education is funded by family or other educational systems. On the other hand the student life is not just limited to academics alone; there are implicit pressures on the students to spend money to belong to the student community.
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