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From questioning everything to honing my understanding, my sociology journey has been nothing short of transformative. In the depths of knowledge, I've discovered my passions and developed a unique lens through which I view the world.

Armed with newfound insights, I confidently navigate the complexities of society, guided by my own ideology and boundaries. No longer bound by conventional norms, I embrace the power to challenge and redefine societal constructs.

Through this incredible journey, I've realized that sociology is not just a subject—it's a way of life. It empowers me to critically analyze, empathize, and ignite change where it's needed most. ❤️

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Today, let's address a common misconception about sociology: the belief that it isn't relevant for some individuals. 🤔💭
It's true that some people may underestimate the importance of sociology in their lives. However, the key point to remember is that many individuals who ignore sociology are actually facing social problems, social constructions, gender inequality, and the pressure to conform through imitations. 🌍💔
Sociology offers invaluable insights into these very issues. It helps us understand how social structures, norms, and expectations contribute to inequalities and injustices. By studying sociology, we gain the tools to challenge and dismantle these barriers, creating a more inclusive and equal society. 💪💙
For those who believe sociology isn't relevant, it's crucial to recognize that the social problems they encounter, such as gender inequality, imitations, and the impact of social constructions, are precisely the areas where sociology can provide guidance and understanding. Ignoring sociology means missing out on the opportunity to address and overcome these challenges. 🌟
So, let's break the cycle of underestimating sociology. Instead, let's embrace its relevance and power. By studying sociology, we gain the knowledge and tools to navigate social complexities, challenge inequalities, and shape a better future for ourselves and our communities. Together, we can make a difference! 💙
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So just the same way Vishnu was the destroyer of worlds in Bhagavat Gita during Mahabharat times when world was full of evil and wrongdoings

Similarly, we as Sociologists n young karl marx will fight against all social evils and injustice in the form of capitalism thus prove to be the DEATH of CAPITALISM! 💯
Do you know what positivism is ?

In Simple Terms, Positivism is like using scientific methods to study and understand the world, including how people behave in society. It focuses on facts and evidence, trying to be fair and objective.

Examples:

Imagine a sociologist wants to study how people's education levels affect their income. They would collect data from a large group of people, record their education levels, and their income. By using numbers and statistics, the sociologist can analyze the data to see if there is a pattern or relationship between education and income. This is an example of using positivism to study a social phenomenon.

Let's say a researcher wants to understand if there's a connection between crime rates and poverty. They would gather information on crime rates and poverty levels in different neighborhoods. Using statistical analysis, they can see if areas with higher poverty tend to have higher crime rates. This is another example of positivism, where the researcher uses facts and numbers to find patterns.

In history, a positivist approach might involve studying historical events based on available evidence and documents. For example, historians might use letters, official records, and eyewitness accounts to piece together a more accurate understanding of a past event or period.

Overall, positivism is about applying a scientific and objective approach to study social phenomena and human behavior, using evidence and data to draw conclusions. It has been an essential method in the development of sociology and other social sciences. However, it's essential to remember that not all aspects of society can be captured using quantitative methods, and other approaches, like interpretivism, also play a crucial role in understanding the complexities of human behavior and social interactions.
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Barbie & Ken: From Barbie Land to Real World!

Exploring sociology's theories in action: harmony in Barbie Land (Functionalist), struggles in the real world (Conflict Theory), and reshaping identities through connections (Symbolic Interactionism).

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Social Science Writing Competition - 2023

Hello everyone! 🌸

Are you in search of a registration-free writing contest? This competition is open to undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD students majoring in social sciences disciplines such as Sociology, Psychology, Anthropology, Economics, History, Philosophy, Political Science, Journalism, Law, Linguistics, and English Literature.

Here's what you can gain:

1. Gift prizes for the top achievers
2. Opportunities for publication
3. Certificate of Appreciation
4. The chance to secure internships through our "Sociology Group" platform.

Ready to submit?

There's no specific theme; your topic should simply be relevant to social sciences. Plus, there's no word limit, and your work will be evaluated based on its originality, clarity, and depth of analysis.

Share your write-ups with us between September 4 and September 18, 2023, via email at authorsdepartment@gmail.com.

The results will be announced on September 30, 2023.

For more competition details, check our website: https://www.sociologygroup.com/national-level-social-science-writing-competition/

Keep an eye on our Instagram page for updates: https://instagram.com/sociology_official


Join us in celebrating and exploring the world of social sciences through your words! Don't miss this opportunity! 💫✍️
Social Science Writing Competition - 2023

Hello everyone! 🌸

Are you in search of a registration-free writing contest? This competition is open to undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD students majoring in social sciences disciplines such as Sociology, Psychology, Anthropology, Economics, History, Philosophy, Political Science, Journalism, Law, Linguistics, and English Literature.

Here's what you can gain:

1. Gift prizes for the top achievers
2. Opportunities for publication
3. Certificate of Appreciation
4. The chance to secure internships through our "Sociology Group" platform.

Ready to submit?

There's no specific theme; your topic should simply be relevant to social sciences. Plus, there's no word limit, and your work will be evaluated based on its originality, clarity, and depth of analysis.

Share your write-ups with us between September 4 and October 18, 2023, via email at authorsdepartment@gmail.com.

The results will be announced on October 30, 2023.

For more competition details, check our website: https://www.sociologygroup.com/national-level-social-science-writing-competition/

Keep an eye on our Instagram page for updates: https://instagram.com/sociology_official
Interview with Dr. Christina Jackson: Insights into Sociology, Activism, and the Journey Ahead

Dr. Christina Jackson, an Associate Professor of Sociology at Stockton University, specializes in urban sociology, social welfare, and inequality from sociological and public health perspectives. Beyond academia, she’s an engaged scholar-activist, facilitating and consulting with community partners and creative groups on topics like anti-violence, gentrification, housing, food justice, and racial justice. She’s co-authored significant works like “Black in America: The Paradox of the Color Line” and “Embodied Difference: Divergent Bodies in Public Discourse,” alongside numerous articles and book chapters. Dr. Jackson began her academic journey at Temple University, earned a PhD in Sociology from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and completed postdoctoral studies in Africana Studies.

Check the full interview: https://lnkd.in/d5wTwhn4
We have successfully completed our Social Sciences Writing Competition 2023. We would like to thank everyone for showing interest and sharing their work with us. We have released the final results for each category and will also email the author/s of the winning entries their gift prizes and certificates shortly. We will provide participation certificates for all submissions which have adhered to the rules and guidelines associated with the competition.
We look forward to holding more competitions and having maximum participation from your end. ♥️

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Sociology group🙌

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