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Questions
1. Select an area of personal interest or a hobby.
Be creative and original in choosing and presenting your topic.
Think outside the box and choose something meaningful or interesting to you.
Do not select generic topics already covered in the text or a general overview topics (e.g. gender inequality, subcultures).
This is not a traditional research paper.
2. Analyze that topic from at least 2 of the main sociological theoretical perspectives (Chapter 1).
Apply the sociological approach to your topic.
Using the main theories, how would a sociologist view/ approach X topic?
What components of your topic fit/align with a specific theory?
Which of the theoretical frameworks best apply to the topic (or elements of the topic) you are presenting?
3. Support your analysis with additional concepts used throughout the course (i.e.. readings, videos).
What sociological concepts apply to elements of your topic (e.g. specific group interactions, norms, culture, structure)?
Using the concepts from this term, how would a sociologist view/ approach X topic?
Your final project is two parts. You must submit both components to earn a passing grade.