
Equality Begins at Home: How Family and Upbringing Shape Attitudes Toward Gender
Introduction In the field of sociology, understanding how gender attitudes are formed is crucial for addressing broader issues of inequality. This essay explores the ...

Social Policing of Women’s Choices in Religions and Reform Practices
Introduction The social policing of women’s choices within religious contexts represents a critical intersection of sociology, gender studies, and cultural norms. This essay explores ...

Orthodoxy vs. Reform (in the context of patriarchy and subjugation of women)
Introduction In the field of sociology, the concepts of orthodoxy and reform provide a lens through which to examine entrenched power structures, particularly patriarchy ...

Why Do So Many Tech ‘Solutions’ Only Seem to Create More Problems?
Introduction In the field of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), technological innovations are often promoted as solutions to enhance efficiency and user experience. However, ...

Assessing Female Genital Mutilation from a Human Rights Perspective: A Global Lens
Introduction Female genital mutilation (FGM) represents one of the most pressing human rights concerns in the contemporary world, affecting millions of women and girls ...

Sociological Analysis of Childish Gambino’s “This Is America” Music Video
Introduction This essay conducts a sociological analysis of the music video “This Is America” by Childish Gambino (released in 2018), applying the four-step framework ...

Is Work-Life Balance Possible in Modern America?
Introduction In the context of studying English literature and cultural studies, the concept of work-life balance often emerges in narratives depicting American society, from ...

Gender Inequality in the Workplace: An Analysis of Erin Brockovich
Introduction Gender inequality in the workplace remains a pervasive issue, manifesting in various forms such as pay disparities, occupational segregation, and discriminatory practices. This ...

Expository Research Essay: The Girl with the Louding Voice
Introduction In Abi Daré’s novel The Girl with the Louding Voice, the protagonist Adunni confronts a cascade of societal barriers in Nigeria, from denied ...

What is sociology and explain what makes it a science. In addition, discuss the factors that led to the emergence of sociology as a scientific discipline.
Introduction Sociology, as a field of study, offers a lens through which we can examine the complexities of human society and social behaviour. This ...
