General Instructions
This assignment requires students to research a current news item or event, apply sociological theories to analyze the item or event, and engage in self-reflection regarding the topic of the item or event. The media survey is a pretty straightforward assignment (think of it as a stepped-up ‘Current Event’ from your high school days). The assignment requires students to write three sections (no less than 500 words total).
The paper must be typed and written in proper English in prose form. The use of computer-ese, e.g., using u for you, is unacceptable. Think carefully about what you are writing and correct any misspellings, punctuation, or grammatical errors. All sources must be fully cited according to a noted style guide such as ASA.
The assignment must be written in your own words. Cutting and pasting any material is plagiarism. Any student caught plagiarizing will be subject to disciplinary action.
Students will be evaluated based on the quality of their assignment in terms of the insight and analysis they present (including a clear indication of having read and understood the material) and based on following the specific instructions for the assignment.
Specific Instructions
Locate an article in a mainstream media source that is no more than 3 months old (you can go back as far as early December 2020 with your search).
The news story you choose should relate to the sociological topics:
Social Control or Deviance in society
The paper must be constructed as follows:
Section 1 – Summary
Summarize the news story in your own words and provide the basic details (who, what, when, why, and how).
Section 2 – Analysis
Analyze the news story using some of the ideas about social inequality and stratification in society discussed in chapter 13, which include theories of deviance and social control from the perspective of the 3 sociological paradigms (or traditions). Discuss how the theories or ideas apply to your news story?
Section 3 – Sociological Imagination
Discuss your thoughts about the content of the news story combined with your sociological analysis. Use your sociological imagination to interpret the meaning and