Defining real-life social problems

Defining real-life social problems

When it comes to many of the problems you struggle with on a daily basis (such as car repairs, paying bills, or shopping on a budget) you might not think of the larger social forces at hand that contribute to these problems. What do you think most people think about when it comes to the problems they are constantly struggling with? Do they see these as personal problems or socially constructed issues?

How should you go about this assignment?

To complete this project you will:

  1. Interview any two people of your choice on what issue they see as a social problem.
  2. In the interview ask your participants for ideas on how to solve a social problem
  3. Compare and contrast your interviews ideas
  4. Explain how your interviewees’ responses could be shaped by American cultural attitudes and behaviors (for example, individualism, personal liberties, and consumerism) as well different social institutions (for example, politics, economics, religion, gender, the family)?
    • Use at least three term concepts from the reading to support your analysis. Compile your findings in a 500-750 word essay and submit in the Dropbox.

What should you ask your participants?

Feel free to ask whatever questions you like in your interviews that address the topic. But here are some sample questions to get you started:

  • What do you think is one of the biggest problems facing society today?
  • Is this social problem harmful to society? If so how?
  • How did this issue become a social problem?
  • How do you think we can fix this social problem?

What should you include in your written assignment?

In your 500-750 word essay please include:

  1. A complete introduction that provides details of persons interviewed and fully identifies a social problem
  2. The body fully addresses and includes:
    1. Description of what issue the participants see as a social problem
    2. Direct quotations from the interview respondents
    3. Solutions to the social problem
    4. Compares and contrasts interviews’ ideas
    5. Three term concepts from the reading
  3. A conclusion that fully explains how participants responses could be shaped by American cultural attitudes and behaviors and social institutions

Sample Questions:

  • What do you think is one of the biggest problems facing society today?
  • Is this social problem harmful to society? If so how?
  • How did this issue become a social problem?
  • How do you think we can fix this social problem?

Your essay should be 2–4 pages in length (500-750 words)

  • Double spaced
  • 12-point font, Times New Roman
  • 1” margins on all sides
  • Separate cover page and reference page
  • A minimum of one (1) outside academic source, which can include the course text
  • Remember: Wikipedia, encyclopedias, and encyclopedia-type sources (answers.com, infoplease.com, and such) are not considered academic sources.

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A social problem is a situation or condition that is not an ideal situation and is caused by unmet needs of a significant portion of the society (Treviño, 2014). The United States is undergoing a turmoil lately in terms of social change. However, appreciating and understanding social problems is the first step in seriously tackling them. In this regard, I carried out two interviews with some two participants regarding what they perceive as social problems they are facing or society is facing…

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