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    “Leaning In: A Student’s Guide to Engaging Constructively with Social Justice Content” by Robin DiAngelo and Özlem Sensoy which appeared in a 2009 issue of Radical Pedagogy. In this article, DiAngelo and Sensoy inform students about the possible difficulties that can arise in an academic social justice course, and steps a student should take in to achieve in the course to gain a higher understanding of the material. DiAngelo and Sensoy tells us that it can be difficult for students to accept and…

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    challenging, however it is not impossible. The guidelines for social studies in New York State is set by the Common Core Social Studies Framework. This framework lays out a series of themes that should be addressed in all social studies classrooms, there is a tremendous amount of focus on the concept of citizenship throughout the themes. It is under the theme of citizenship, where sustainability education can be inserted into the curriculum. III. Social Studies Education and Citizenship We have…

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    1. Personal troubles become Social Problems? According to Mills, “Nowadays people often feel that their private lives are a series of traps. They sense that within their everyday worlds, they cannot overcome their troubles, and in this feeling, they are often quite correct.” (Mills, 1959) These personal troubles can lead to drug and alcohol dependency. Also in the video, Richards explains that we all are embedded with a structure which shapes and forms our actions. That every thought and…

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    both are used, and how they differ in their use. In terms of BLM, the idea of using the general expression “All Lives Matter” to make the group inclusive is problematic because it misconstrues the goal of the movement, ignores the specificity of the issues and its differences to other causes, and, unintentionally, silences the voice of the protestors. Even with this, the rate at which a group gains allies should not be dependent on the language…

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    Child Marketing as a Social Problem Laura Pagliaro SOCI 1000U Dr. Timothy MacNeill University of Ontario Institute of Technology Since the introduction of digital media, marketing to children has become only more prevalent. Realized or not, everyone is affected by this targeted marketing -- even adults. Although there is undoubtedly more marketing today compared to previous decades, the majority of it goes unnoticed (Snyder & Jevons & Henderson & Gabbott & Beale, 2011, p. 33).…

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    The world has registered huge technological intricacies concerning about social media. There are no contentions that the thrilling defect elevated to an extent that created the ethical issues governing social media. With increased usage of the social media for purposes other than personal affections, the question of privacy and confidentiality has been much highlighted by experts. Whereas the social media gives individuals the platform to publish and or share whatever they have in mind, there…

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    Key Social Problem with Individual Autonomy in Western Society There are many problems that exist in the world today and these problems can include those that affect the social aspect of life. In the article, Individual Autonomy and Social Structure, the author, Dorothy Lee, addresses a key social problem that is experienced in Western society. The problem that Lee addresses is that we, which would be us today, do not respect individual autonomy enough. We imagine that limits placed by social…

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    Today either by design or accident a certain state of our society has been arrived at. This state has turned our society to be suffering due to many problems which should be solve or taken action to before it’s too late. A social problem is an unwanted situation, but often occurs in our society that is affecting directly or indirectly a significant number of people. There are many problems that our society is facing right now and the factors are beyond society’s control and by that, creating…

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    The previous statistics and empirical evidence provided highlights the fact that the issues experienced by Jay, such as of substance use and abuse, homelessness, and depression are not only issues that involves him or the LGBTQ+ community. Rather these high numbers and percentages are indicators that Jay’s issues are very prevalent within our society. The Anxiety and Depression Association of American (ADAA) reported that there were 16.5 million adults, age 18 and over, diagnosed with a type of…

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    perspective used to analyze social issues? Who in society is most likely to adopt the conflict perspective? Provide an example from the course to illustrate your answer. The conflict theory suggests that an individual’s worth in society and within class groupings is determined by the relation that individual has to power. This theory focuses on the conflicts and differences between the classes, and the tension and conflict between the classes can explain social issues. Using a conflict…

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