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    The social construction of disasters evolves throughout the years due to political and economic factors as well as education and technological advancement. One thing is that disasters are commonly understood to be limited in both time and effect (Hills‚ p.163). When analyzing and interpreting past‚ present and future political synergies‚ it is necessary to include a human dimension that encapsulates and embraces socio-cultural appreciation and understanding of man and his environment (Trim‚ p. 218)

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    The social constructions of children and childhood are highly represented through contemporary children’s culture. The issue with social constructions of children and childhood set assumptions that often devalue their role and statues in society. Interestingly‚ this is comparable to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC)‚ in which defines every child under the age of eighteen. Although their principles encompass international human rights of dignity‚ equality and respect

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    lives‚ sport is a social construction‚ providing a window into the sociocultural context of which we live (Allport‚ 1985). Being a “social construction” we must attempt to understand sport by approaching it as a social fact‚ therefore sociologically‚ as opposed to how we would with objects or events in the biophysical world – through science and numbers. Understanding sociology as “the study of social relations undertaken from the point of view of people who operate within those social

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    Social Construction of Crime The obvious definition of crime is the legal definition of an act which breaks the law. It is a social construction as it varies across culture‚ time and law. Crime is defined by a society’s own rules‚ norms and beliefs at any given time in history. Hazel Croall emphasizes pathological way and social construction of crime in the book. An analysis of reasons of crime reveals the fact that crime is a functional part of a society‚ constructed by society in political‚

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    Journal of Health and Social Behavior http://hsb.sagepub.com/ The Social Construction of Illness : Key Insights and Policy Implications Peter Conrad and Kristin K. Barker Journal of Health and Social Behavior 2010 51: S67 DOI: 10.1177/0022146510383495 The online version of this article can be found at: http://hsb.sagepub.com/content/51/1_suppl/S67 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com On behalf of: American Sociological Association Additional services and information for Journal

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    getting opportunities and gaining experience for progression. The social construction of race is based on privileges and availability of resources. Looking at society and the formation of race in a historical context‚ whites have always held some sort of delusional belief of a "white-skin privilege." This advantage grants whites an advantage in society whether one desires it or not. This notion is often commonly referred to as reality. In order for one to understand how racism has come to be what

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    Human Relations DOI: 10.1177/0018726705061314 Volume 58(11): 1467–1494 Copyright © 2005 The Tavistock Institute ® SAGE Publications London‚Thousand Oaks CA‚ New Delhi www.sagepublications.com Problems‚ problems‚ problems:The social construction of ‘leadership’ Keith Grint The invasion of Iraq was premised upon accounts of the situation that have proved unsustainable‚ but that has not generated a change in the strategy of the coalition forces. Conventional contingency accounts of leadership suggest

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    Social construction is one of the important sociological concepts that can be seen in this short story. Generally‚ social construction means that we perceive something in a certain way because our society is built that way‚ but if we functioned differently‚ we would view it in a different way. In this case‚ we can talk about social construction of death. In our society death is perceived as something unpleasant‚ as opposite of life and as a result it’s feared and resented. Additionally‚ we believe

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    The Use of Humor to Poke Fun at the Social Construction of Class: Illustrated in the Film The Jerk through Navin Johnson Money does not last forever. All the money in the world can become the reason why people change their personality and behavior. In the film The Jerk by Carl Reiner‚ a complete moron struggles to make it through life on his own‚ until a bizarre invention makes him unbelievably a wealthy man. Navin grew up in Mississippi as an adopted son of a black family‚ but on his birthday

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    The Social Construction of Fibromyalgia "With so many people in so much pain‚ how could fibromyalgia not be a disease?" (Groopman 3) This question regarding the "condition of persistent muscle pain throughout the body‚ pain that is often accompanied by severe fatigue‚ insomnia‚ diarrhea and abdominal bloating‚ bladder irritation‚ and headache‚" now known as fibromyalgia raises some rather interesting yet complicated issues in today’s health care field such as: What criteria must be met in order

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