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The sociological imagination is a tool that connects biography and history. It also connects personal troubles and public issues. It also allows one to understand the connection between an individualistic and social structural explanation. For this, you will write a critical reflection on C. Wright Mills' concept of the sociological imagination.
Before you begin, write a short introduction on C. Wright Mills' concept of the sociological imagination and the social structures
Part 1
Describe the personal trouble below
personal trouble : (Divorce)
In your description of the personal trouble include the answer to the following questions below in your answer
how is divorce relevant to you or others in modern Canadian society. Conside
What makes divorce a personal trouble?
Why is divorce viewed as a personal trouble?
How do social relations at the microlevel shape the experience of divorce?
What is the local (small-scale) context or environment in which divorce is t faced or experienced?
make sure to include examples, and connections to social structures
-please be as detailed as possible. IT SHOULD BE IN YOUR OWN WORDS NOT AI GENERATED.
-Your answer for part 1 should at least some up to 1 page
PART 2
for this part you will write a MacroStructural Analysis on the personal trouble you have talked about in part 1
Having explained the personal trouble, now think about how the issue can be understood at the macro level.
Include the answer to the following questions below in your answer
What are some of the large-scale, impersonal forces that shape divorce?
You answer should engage with macro social structures
Explain how the functionalists theory best helps us understand divorce And explain why you think so
make sure to include examples, and connections to social structures