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Posted by l�cid on Sep-26-2006 21:55:

social patterns

i reeeally hate asking for "homework help" on the internet, but here's the deal... i have a paper due tomorrow for my sociology class, and i'm having a hard time figuring out what to write about. once i get an idea, it'll be easy to just bullshit my way through it, but i figured it'd be worth it to check with you guys to see if you can help me brainstorm some ideas that will actually be fun to write about.

here's the jist of it...

quote:
According to our discussion in class, the goal of sociology is to
identify social patterns and explain the causes and consequences of
these patterns. For this paper, think of some specific social pattern
that intrigues you or makes you curious. (Remember that patterns may
involve ideas, actions, or group characteristics.)

1. Describe the social pattern, why it interests you, and how it can
be seen as a variable. Identify another variable that you think is a
possible cause and explain why you think it might be a cause. Identify
a third variable that you think is a possible consequence of your
first variable and why you think it might be a consequence.


any ideas?


Posted by RandomGirl on Sep-26-2006 21:58:

Perhaps you could write about how people seem to avoid acknowledgement with anyone around them in public, and how that could be related to the constant scolding as children "not to talk to strangers", or something of the like.

That's something I am always wondering... why are people so afraid of each other?


Posted by _Ocean_Drive_ on Sep-26-2006 21:58:

I don't know if this is the kind of thing you're getting at, but could one case study be:

Poor / low income people and why some turn to drugs, prositituion, alcoholism, gambling etc. That kind of thing? Vegas is a case and point here. I did my dissertation on it.

Failing that, why do people become c0rewhores?


Posted by all-nite-freak on Sep-26-2006 22:00:

this sounds like a paper on myspace to me


Posted by KilldaDJ on Sep-26-2006 22:05:

quote:
Originally posted by _Ocean_Drive_
Poor / low income people and why some turn to drugs


*guilty*


Posted by l�cid on Sep-26-2006 22:06:

quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
Perhaps you could write about how people seem to avoid acknowledgement with anyone around them in public, and how that could be related to the constant scolding as children "not to talk to strangers", or something of the like.

That's something I am always wondering... why are people so afraid of each other?

you're a pretty intimidating girl, T.

quote:
Originally posted by _Ocean_Drive_
I don't know if this is the kind of thing you're getting at, but could one case study be:

Poor / low income people and why some turn to drugs, prositituion, alcoholism, gambling etc. That kind of thing? Vegas is a case and point here. I did my dissertation on it.

Failing that, why do people become c0rewhores?

yeah, drug abuse/alcoholism in low-income areas is definitely one idea that intrigues me that would also be pretty easy to write about.

i've also thought about patterns related to sex/relationships, and also the DJ/club scene, but i'm having a hard time coming up with concrete ideas for those two topics.


Posted by Omega_M on Sep-26-2006 22:06:

you can talk about drug abuse amongst young adults. People know it ruins health in the long run. yet, why do they indulge ? the obvious motivation is immediate pleasure. but at what cost ? why is teenage abuse of drugs on the rise ?


Posted by Masonious on Sep-26-2006 22:11:

talk about humor. how people love reincorporation and the law of 3.

like someone makes a joke and people laugh, bring that subject up again and people will laugh even harder, bring it up again (timing and delivery being correct) and people will still laugh. After that, it's not even close to as funny anymore.

You could mention small talk, why people do it when nobody gives a shit about what you're going to do or what you did for your weekend. Why do humans feel the need to ask mundane questions like, "How's it going?" when they don't give a fuck? And why to people respond in kind like, for instance, "Not bad for a Monday!" *fake laughter*


Posted by all-nite-freak on Sep-26-2006 22:11:

the drug debate is as original as those ghey livestrong bracelets


Posted by Aquarian on Sep-26-2006 22:15:

That's too easy

Here's a couple of reaserch papers I've done on easy subjects;

- socially defined gender identity, hyper-sexualization of society (or in other words, why men are pressured to be super-macho and women are pressured to be submissive whores though media image and modelling) (in mine I used examples from the WWF for both genders)

- news propaganda and it's effect on cultivating fear (I did mine on fox news and CNN and conservative ideology)

- army training and resocialization (basicly, how ordinary people are transformed into killing machines through their social environment) (you can also do it on prisons, it's a similar phenomenon)

and my favorite;

- the relationship between music and society (I did mine on gangsta rap )


Posted by Danny Ocean on Sep-26-2006 22:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
Perhaps you could write about how people seem to avoid acknowledgement with anyone around them in public, and how that could be related to the constant scolding as children "not to talk to strangers", or something of the like.

That's something I am always wondering... why are people so afraid of each other?


because man can be evil.


Posted by jdat on Sep-26-2006 22:15:

Maternal bonds as a recent fabrication of rich societies.

Until the end of the 19th 20th century there was no bond between a mother and her child, in many cases the children weren't even named until they were 2 or 3 as it wasn't guaranteed that they would survive. And if a child died their name was frequently given to the next baby to be born.

Today children are few, and they are treasured and become the center of attention inside the family while not contributing in anyway to the material needs of the family ( not working in the fields anymore ).


If you like the subject feel free to this great article and be inspired by it:
Sweet child of mine Cover story for Financial Times weekend edition


Posted by StanVoid on Sep-26-2006 22:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Masonious

You could mention small talk, why people do it when nobody gives a shit about what you're going to do or what you did for your weekend. Why do humans feel the need to ask mundane questions like, "How's it going?" when they don't give a fuck? And why to people respond in kind like, for instance, "Not bad for a Monday!" *fake laughter*



i was thinkig about this the other day. The lady at the gym reception desk asked me "how are you!" when I swiped in, and I answered with the usual "fine, and yourself". But I wondered to myself, would she have bothered to ask me follow up questions had I answered "I feel like shit" or just stared at me like


Posted by Aquarian on Sep-26-2006 22:18:

oh, and I forgot to mention pornography. That was a fun one too


Posted by l�cid on Sep-26-2006 22:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Masonious
You could mention small talk, why people do it when nobody gives a shit about what you're going to do or what you did for your weekend. Why do humans feel the need to ask mundane questions like, "How's it going?" when they don't give a fuck? And why to people respond in kind like, for instance, "Not bad for a Monday!" *fake laughter*

dude. that's actually something i feel very strongly about. no wonder people think i'm shy or socially awkward at work... it's because i don't talk unless i have something worthwhile to say. sometimes i wonder how someone would respond when they ask me "hey Myra how's it goin?"! as i'm walking by them on the way to get coffee, and i reply with "fucking terrible"...

same thing with phoning people. i never call people unless i have a good reason to. i never think to myself "oh i'll just call up so-and-so for some random chit-chat."

enjoy the silence...


Posted by Omega_M on Sep-26-2006 22:23:

quote:
Originally posted by all-nite-freak
the drug debate is as original as those ghey livestrong bracelets


how original can you be to write a paper in a day ?


Posted by StanVoid on Sep-26-2006 22:23:

quote:
Originally posted by l�cid
dude. that's actually something i feel very strongly about. no wonder people think i'm shy or socially awkward at work... it's because i don't talk unless i have something worthwhile to say. sometimes i wonder how someone would respond when they ask me "hey Myra how's it goin?"! as i'm walking by them on the way to get coffee, and i reply with "fucking terrible"...

same thing with phoning people. i never call people unless i have a good reason to. i never think to myself "oh i'll just call up so-and-so for some random chit-chat."

enjoy the silence...


d00d! exactly!!

and then i sit and think "maybe i'm just socially awkward" which I may be considering all these silly standards that exist


Posted by jdat on Sep-26-2006 22:23:

quote:
Originally posted by l�cid
enjoy the silence...


Word up on that!


Posted by nchs09 on Sep-26-2006 22:24:

i9 did this in class last year.... i did "why do people who go into elevators always go to either the far left side or the far right side of it"


Posted by Danny Ocean on Sep-26-2006 22:24:

quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
i9 did this in class last year.... i did "why do people who go into elevators always go to either the far left side or the far right side of it"



to let other people in easier, instead of trying to move when someoone wants to get in..


Posted by l�cid on Sep-26-2006 22:25:

quote:
Originally posted by Aquarian
That's too easy

Here's a couple of reaserch papers I've done on easy subjects;

- socially defined gender identity, hyper-sexualization of society (or in other words, why men are pressured to be super-macho and women are pressured to be submissive whores though media image and modelling) (in mine I used examples from the WWF for both genders)

- news propaganda and it's effect on cultivating fear (I did mine on fox news and CNN and conservative ideology)

- army training and resocialization (basicly, how ordinary people are transformed into killing machines through their social environment) (you can also do it on prisons, it's a similar phenomenon)

and my favorite;

- the relationship between music and society (I did mine on gangsta rap )

good ideas! thanks for the input, Aquarian.

and yeah, you're right - it's too easy 'cause it's SOC 101. i'm just finding certain things to be more difficult than they really are since i haven't been in school for a long time now and i'm not accustomed to thinking academically.


thanks for the ideas everyone! i gotta run to class now but i'll be back on later to check this thread before i write my paper later tonite.


Posted by StanVoid on Sep-26-2006 22:25:

quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
i9 did this in class last year.... i did "why do people who go into elevators always go to either the far left side or the far right side of it"


that's a specific example of the general concept of a personal space bubble


Posted by nchs09 on Sep-26-2006 22:26:

quote:
Originally posted by Danny Ocean
to let other people in easier.
not rly.... had to do with social distance..... most to do wit5h americans and i compared it to latin america.. etc. god its hard to type with an icecream on one hand


Posted by RJT on Sep-26-2006 22:26:

lol @ thread.



I still think you should do it on the "bling bling" emphasis on African American youth culture in America.

Easy paper...


Posted by all-nite-freak on Sep-26-2006 22:34:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_M
how original can you be to write a paper in a day ?


if you use your imagination anything is possible according to levar burton....and reading rainbow has never lied to me yet dammit


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