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Women & Adhd, Alexa Curtis Dec 2020

Women & Adhd, Alexa Curtis

Sociology Student Work Collection

The majority of ADHD cases in women get missed of ignored. This is because of a mix of sexism within the medical research for ADHD and the way girls to socialized to behave and act.


Adoption And Its Sociological Trends, Nhat Le Dec 2020

Adoption And Its Sociological Trends, Nhat Le

Sociology Student Work Collection

This presentation covers some of the history of adoption in the US and the sociological trends tied to it.


The Sociology Of Women's Fashion, Anumanat Sangha Apr 2020

The Sociology Of Women's Fashion, Anumanat Sangha

Sociology Student Work Collection

The Sociology of Women’s Fashion takes a look into the art of fashion and analyzes how the choices women make to create outfits is reflective of their values, lifestyle, and sense of identity. This visual project explores significant societal trends and transformations that are symbolic within the culture of women’s fashion.


Equality Not Equity, Leticia Romo Bueno Mar 2020

Equality Not Equity, Leticia Romo Bueno

Sociology Student Work Collection

Equality and equity are not the same thing.

Even though people have the option to do something, it’s not always attainable. Some people have to work harder to get somewhere due to the lack of resources or access to do so.


Muslim Woman:Heavenly Body, Communal Autonomy, Shadyar Omrani Mar 2020

Muslim Woman:Heavenly Body, Communal Autonomy, Shadyar Omrani

Sociology Student Work Collection

This project is a quick review and analysis of different socio-cultural impacts that influence the formation of a Muslim woman’s identity through the embodiment of womanhood and motherhood. I will argue that the self-determination of a Muslim woman’s body and autonomous social identity is highly influenced by their cultural and economic notions of self; the ground, based on which their emancipation can be better paved.


Psychonauts, Kara Koch Mar 2020

Psychonauts, Kara Koch

Sociology Student Work Collection

Psychonauts explores drugs, specifically psychedelics and some of their histories within the American government. It explores neural pathways within the brain and how LSD interacts with them. It finishes with a sociological analysis of the medical and historical information presented.


African Americans In Children's Literature, Latoya Love Feb 2020

African Americans In Children's Literature, Latoya Love

Sociology Student Work Collection

The history of literature for African Americans is rooted in storytelling and song in order to give lessons or deliver messages among slaves. Taking a deeper look into the fables and stories from our childhoods, we can see major differences in how these stories portray African Americans, and as we look to the future how can African Americans deliver stories that are inclusive and uplifting for children?


Representations Of Virginity In The Media, Dakota Murray Jan 2020

Representations Of Virginity In The Media, Dakota Murray

Sociology Student Work Collection

This presentation focuses on representations of Virginity in media. Specifically, it uses the three virginity scripts presented within Kelly's Virginity Loss Narratives in ‘‘Teen Drama’’ Television Programs. This includes virginity as a gift, virginity as a rite of passage, and virginity as a stigma. This is supported with the inclusion of various prominent movie and television examples.


‘Maid In The Usa’: Immigrant Women, Domestic Labor And Double Alienation, Shadyar Omrani, Shadyar Omrani Jan 2020

‘Maid In The Usa’: Immigrant Women, Domestic Labor And Double Alienation, Shadyar Omrani, Shadyar Omrani

Sociology Student Work Collection

In the past three decades, as the economy of the industrialized countries has moved towards the growing Tech industry, middle-class women have found more opportunities to fill in white-collared job positions (McDowell, 2009). The increase in the rate of women’s participation in the labor market has made them less willing to do (or capable of doing) the housework and child/elderly care _ the tasks which are historically stereotyped as feminine (ibid). Therefore, a considerably growing trend in paid domestic labor is being introduced to formerly blue-collared and dominantly immigrant women (England, P.: 2005). The tasks which are regarded as “labor …


Impact Of Social Media On Feminism, Grace Verkuyl Jan 2020

Impact Of Social Media On Feminism, Grace Verkuyl

Sociology Student Work Collection

This project is about the influence of social media on feminism. It will include what online feminism currently is and what it strives to be, the positives of social media—fighting gender-based violence, change the conversation, social movements, and the intersection of technology and empowerment--, the negatives of social media—gender-based violence, “openness”, race, filtered data, and continuously being “on”—and, what to do now.


The Impact Of Toxic Masculinity On Men's Mental Health, Amardeep Grewal Jan 2020

The Impact Of Toxic Masculinity On Men's Mental Health, Amardeep Grewal

Sociology Student Work Collection

My project is about how toxic masculinity can affect men’s mental health. I discuss about how social norms of a man can negatively affect mental health.


The History Of Black Women In Society, La Toya A. Love Jan 2020

The History Of Black Women In Society, La Toya A. Love

Sociology Student Work Collection

There was a time when black women were not considered human beings. They were animals, only good for labor and breeding. As time moved on, black women were stereotyped and still not seen as equal to their white counterparts. Now, black women are breaking down barriers and making history, showing that a black woman is not what society has negatively claimed, but worthy of much more appreciation and respect.