Does Max Weber provide a good role model for applied sociologists?

Politician, lawyer and sociologist — does Max Weber provide a good role model for applied sociologists? Why or why not? How do the ideas expressed in the Freiburg Address influence your opinion?

List some of your most important intrinsic values and explain why you believe they have intrinsic value as opposed to instrumental value.

List some of your most important intrinsic values and explain why you believe they have intrinsic value as opposed to instrumental value. Then, describe what you believe to be “the Good” and explain why. How does your personal concept of “the Good” influence your ethics or moral actions?

List some of your most important intrinsic values and explain why you believe they have intrinsic value as opposed to instrumental value.

List some of your most important intrinsic values and explain why you believe they have intrinsic value as opposed to instrumental value. Then, describe what you believe to be “the Good” and explain why. How does your personal concept of “the Good” influence your ethics or moral actions?

Discuss the burden that today’s married college student faces when juggling work, family, and school at the same time.

Discuss the burden that today’s married college student faces when juggling work, family, and school at the same time.
Do you think that unmarried college students have their own set of burdens while enrolled?
What are they and how can each of these burdens be lightened by society?
Are there different burdens for the single student that are as stressful as those of a married student?

What is Naturalistic Observation?

PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW TO COMPLETE THIS ASSIGNMEN. PLEASE FOCUS THE OBSERVATION ON HOMELESSNESS AS MY RESEARCH QUESTION IS RELATED i HAVE ALSO ATTACHED DOCUMENTAION AS WELL FOR ASSISTANCE • WRITE A 1-2 PAGE REFLECTION PAPER IN WHICH YOU: O DESCRIBE THE PURPOSE OF THE OBSERVATION AND/OR THE RESEARCH QUESTION O EXPLAIN THE TYPE OF OBSERVATION CONDUCTED AND WHY YOU DECIDED ON THIS TYPE OF OBSERVATION O DESCRIBE THE FINDINGS OF THE OBSERVATIONS O DRAW CONCLUSIONS BASED ON THE OBSERVATIONS O INCORPORATE WHAT THE TEXTBOOK HAS TO SAY ABOUT OBSERVATIONS O THE FINAL ASSIGNMENT SHOULD INCLUDE:  COVER PAGE IN 7TH EDITION APA STYLE  1-2 PAGES OF TEXT  REFERENCE PAGE  FIELD NOTES (IF HANDWRITTEN, SCAN THEM AND ATTACH THEM TO YOUR PAPER AS AN APPENDIX) OBSERVATION RESEARCH • It is a social science research method of observing subjects in their natural environments; also called “field research.” • Observations may be conducted for 2 purposes:

(1) observe to gain understanding and to form a research question, and

(2) observe to draw conclusions. • Considered strong in validity because the researcher is able to able to collect information in depth and observe behaviors in depth and at length. • Weaknesses in generalizeability (external validity) because the findings may only be indicative of the population, time, and location studied. It may be difficult to generalize to other populations. Another weakness is the potential for observer bias, but this can be overcome with observer training and developing a strong observation protocol. • In making a decision as to whether to use observation as a research method, the researcher should consider the following: o Is the phenomena in question observable? o Does the researcher have time to observe? o Is the topic sensitive? In other words, is the topic one in which it would be difficult to conduct interviews but be more easily studied through observations? o Is what the researcher is looking for unclear? If so, observations may help to focus the research question. 2 COMMON TYPES OF OBSERVATIONS What is Naturalistic Observation? • It falls under a research method known as an “unobtrusive observation” and its strength is that scientists can watch subjects without interfering with the subject’s behavior/ environment; its limitations is that this method is descriptive rather than explanatory and it takes a great deal of time • An example of naturalistic observation comes from anthropology, where Jane Goodall spent years in the jungle in Tanzania observing chimpanzees o Check out this YouTube link for information about this study: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhhRu0pPvhk o Another YouTube video of an observation: http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=ghKmNmvE6SQ&feature=related What is Structured Observation? • The most common form of structure observation is the checklist. The researcher develops a checklist and uses this to record whether or not a given behavior occurs. The strength of this method is the same as for naturalistic observations in that it allows researchers to observe subjects in their natural settings. In addition, the structured observation has the added advantage in that data analysis is quite easy and uncomplicated. The limitation of this method is that the researcher must somehow blend into the environment or else the researcher’s presence could create an “observer effect” whereby the subjects alter their behavior because they know they are being observed. o An example of structured observation: http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=VgTpAoJEXaE&feature=related THE PRACTICE OF OBSERVING How is it done? • Researchers determine what is to be studied and find a suitable place for observing. • Researchers must take detailed field notes. Researchers may or may not record the observation. What should the researcher determine ahead of time? • Determine how the observational data will be interpreted: o Descriptive: just writing down what is observed o Inferential: writing down what is observed and making inferences about what is taking place and the emotions displayed o Evaluative: the researcher writes what is observed and also make judgments about it. For example, if a child throws a temper tantrum because his mother wouldn’t let him have a Happy Meal at McDonald’s the researcher could infer that the child was frustrated and angry o In writing field notes, it is important to write a thorough description of the place and its mood. Quite often researchers will also include diagrams in their notes THE ASSIGNMENT You will need to conduct an observation. Whatever you decide to observe, it must be observed at least 3 different times or at 3 different locations. First, determine a phenomena that you want to observe. Then, deter mine whether you want to conduct a descriptive observation or whether you intend to conduct observations to draw conclusions. When you actually conduct the observation, make sure that you have materials to write down what you see and hear. Your field notes should be quite through.

Why is it important to have access to our historical archives in a way that engages with our experiences of the present?

Why is it important to have access to our historical archives in a way that engages with our experiences of the present? And how does your understanding of gender and/or sexuality factor in to your response?

Some possible areas/angles to explore as you prepare to write your thoughts:

  1. describe how identities (i.e. religious, gender, ethnic, racial, class, sexual orientation, disability, and/or age) are shaped by cultural and societal influences in contexts of equality and inequality;
  2. describe historical, social, political, and economic processes producing diversity, equality, and structured inequalities in the U.S.;
  3. describe social actions which have led to greater equality and social justice in the U.S. (i.e. religious, gender, ethnic, racial, class, sexual orientation, disability, and/or age);
  4. recognize and appreciate constructive interactions between people from different cultural, racial, and ethnic groups in the U.S,

Discuss “How to reduce the divorce rate in the United States.”

Discuss “How to reduce the divorce rate in the United States.” Any information mentioned in the paper that is not common knowledge should contain a citation. Keep the direct quotes to no more than three. There needs to be at least three quality references (peer reviewed / refereed journal articles or government documents) with complete information on these sources in the reference page.

According to the unit, why is it important to uncover barriers toward social justice?

1. According to the unit, why is it important to uncover barriers toward social justice?

2. Why does white fragility and white privilege provoke prejudice, discrimination, or to racism continue?

How would you line up Saltzman article with McGrath and Spear?

Read the attached files and answer the questions for forum three.
According to the authors, what is supposed to be interesting or peculiar about each one? The third story is somewhat different from the first two. How does it relate to those other? What do the authors make of the stories?
Why do the authors tell these stories? Who is the audience for them and what effect is the storytelling supposed to have on them, do you think?
How would you line up Saltzman article with McGrath and Spear? Is he in agreement with them that the academic culture at community colleges is in crisis? How is Saltzman coming into the conversation about community college?

How can we as a society work together for equality?

Read the article and watch and the video then post your reactions to the questions: is there white privilege and are some individuals oblivious to an advantageous position in the social structure. How can we as a society work together for equality?
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2015/07/06/what-is-privilege_n_7737466.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-metta/i-racist_b_7770652.html