Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Introduce to sociology/Week 2/ InWoo Hwang

1. summary

All sociological phenomena are inevitably combined with other reasons. There are a number of reasons for looking at sociological thinking, even in what can be considered simple, which also explains why sociological thinking is important to humans.
Sociology is not only a branch but a discipline that can be derived from various branches. It is a discipline that does not have limitations in economics, public sociology, cultural anthropology, psychology, history, or social welfare, which means that you have to study as many parts as you can, and that I can learn as many things as I want. As a person who wants to learn a lot, sociology is the most interesting discipline.

2.What was interesting/ what did you learn?

It was possible to think about the different points of sociology by contrasting with other disciplines and the pool of work that can be achieved by majoring in sociology is more endless than thought. We have learned so much in so many ways that we have learned to develop sociological thinking a little more and that we will be able to incorporate numerous actual phenomena and hypotheses into a single social phenomenon.
The answers to many of the questions I talked about during class are obviously correct, not only because of the reasons for them in Prezi, but also because I think it is right to think that other social phenomena are combined and made fused, give.
The one of interesting part is the "gender specialist" of the job of "Sample of titles of public sociologist (Zevallos 2009)" on page 63. If you do not find your answer after adding more researches, I will ask you a question later.


3. discussion point

What decisions should be made in the conflict between strict discipline and sexual orientation of religion, one of the traditions of human history? Or they have the right of others to intervene directly or indirectly?(where an individual is limited to a special case such as a parent and child or partnership)
why are you think that?


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