Sociological imagination is the concept of relaying and seeing societal issues on a grand scale. Coined by Wright Mills, it’s the intention of observing things from a different perspective. Something acceptable in …show more content…
There’s plenty of animated fear and disgust in the opposition of teenage pregnancies. People don’t equate to other factors such environment, poverty, lack of education, the social system for children such as social services or child protection services, there’s disease, drugs and piss poor foundations. Media plays a huge role in teenage pregnancy. Sexual objectification, prowess and positive has shed with the youth that sex is normal (which is it is for consenting adults), everybody is participating and that the consequences are “slim to none”. We have television shows such as ’16 and Pregnant’ which ran for more 3+ seasons. It’s such impressions like these, that enable teenagers to have a friendly relationship with sex in society at such a young age. Teenage pregnancy isn’t just a one sided issue--it involves many components of environmental and technology depressions and