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How sociology affects my life Sociology is an essential part of our day to day lives; sociology explains how we live each day both at home and in society. According to Alex and Thio, Sociology is referred as the systematic and scientific study of human society (Alex & Thio, 30). Sociology is so much into our lives such that we are capable of seeing the society through our lives and behaviors (Alex & Thio, 7). As stated by Alex and Thio, this is sociological imagination, a term “for the ability of being able to see the effect of social forces on persons particularly on their private lives” (Alex & Thio, 30).
It’s imperative in using sociology imagination in understanding our social lives as it explains how considerably of an effect the people are towards the individual.There are various types of issues, both socially and personally. Though, there is dissimilarity involving a social and personal issue. A social problem relates to a matter that impacts the society altogether, for instance, illegal immigration, “people immigrating across the national borders in breach of migration laws of the country of intention.
” This leads to a social issue between America and the Mexicans who immigrate unlawfully into the United States. Some claim that the immigrants are supposed to get their green cards in a given number of days, or they will possibility be deported back to their countries. While on the contrary others are saying that, the immigrants cannot do so as the immigrants’ children were born in America (Coie et.al., 557).A personal issue is that which affects the individual personally and a small number of surrounding the individual.
For instance, a person may have a strained relationship with a member of a family. The person may want to sit down with the family member and might have an open conversation with the person and look for a way of improving their relationship (Coie et.al., 557).Work citedThio, Alex. Sociology: A brief introduction. Boston MA: Allyn and Bacon, 2003.Coie, John D., Kenneth A. Dodge, and Heide Coppotelli. "Dimensions and types of social status: A cross-age perspective." Developmental psychology 18.4 (1982): 557.
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