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Assignment
Course
Evaluation
Your TED Talk
we want to
Social issue: Veterans’ Care
By Day 7
Submit a 3-page essay in which you:
Describe the title of your TED Talk and who you would like to
see in your audience. Then address the following:
o
Understanding the Social Issue
?
Describe your chosen social issue from Week 1
and explain why it is important to address.
Using your sociological imagination, explain
what your chosen social issue “looks like”
within society, who is affected by the social
issue, and how they are affected.
Describe which sociological perspective(s) “fits”
with your social issue and explain why.
o The Role of Social Structure
Explain which social institutions are involved in
the social issue and how they are involved.
Describe what social norms are involved and
whether these norms should be challenged.
Then, explain why or why not.
Describe if and how the process of socialization
has played a role in your social issue.
Explain whether inequality is a contributing
factor to your social issue.
o Creating Social Change
In Amanda Gorman’s (2021, January) poetry
recital, she offers a hopeful view to the
problems within society, as she refers to “a
nation that is not broken, but simply
unfinished.” Describe how you might apply this
perspective to your chosen social issue and
explain what positive social change might look
like in society.
Considering what you learned about power
from the Public Health Scotland (2017, August
16) video, describe how you might use the
“power to,” “power with,” and “power within”
from Week 4 to address your chosen social
issue.
Refer to specific examples from the Learning Resources. Be sure to
use evidence to support your claims by citing your sources. Allow
time for proofreading and editing your “talk.”
Complete your Course Evaluation by Day 7.