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sociological imagination

 

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Sociological Imagination

Description:

Sociological Imagination refers to the ability to understand the intersection of an individual's personal experiences with larger social and historical forces. It enables individuals to critically examine and comprehend how personal troubles and public issues are connected.

Sample Sentences:

  1. Having a sociological imagination allows us to view unemployment as a structural issue rather than solely blaming individuals.
  2. The sociological imagination enables researchers to uncover patterns of behavior and societal norms.
  3. By employing the sociological imagination, we can better understand how inequality affects different social groups.

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