
Analysis of Social Exchange Theory in Kreager et al. (2013) on Women’s Education, Marital Violence, and Divorce
Introduction This essay seeks to critically analyse the application of social exchange theory in the study by Kreager et al. (2013), which explores the ...

Reflecting on Basant Festivities in Lahore: Neoliberal Urbanization and Classed and Gendered Spatial Relations
Introduction This essay reflects on my experiences during the Basant festivities in Lahore, drawing connections between personal observations from a field visit and academic ...

Analysing Themes in ’13th’ by Ava DuVernay: Connections to the PIC Module and Beyond
Introduction This essay provides an analysis of the documentary *13th* (2016) by Ava DuVernay, focusing on its exploration of mass incarceration and racial inequality ...

Discuss How the World of Big Brother Reflects and Warns Us About the Growing Control of Corporations and Government over Citizens’ Lives
Introduction George Orwell’s dystopian novel *Nineteen Eighty-Four*, published in 1949, introduces the omnipresent figure of Big Brother as a symbol of totalitarian control and ...

How Are Women in Society and in the Media Perceived?
Introduction The perception of women in society and media remains a critical topic within English studies, reflecting broader cultural, historical, and ideological currents. This ...

Women Empowerment in India
Introduction Women empowerment in India represents a critical socio-economic and political issue, reflecting the nation’s ongoing struggle to achieve gender equality while grappling with ...

With Examples, Explain How the Saying “Man is a Breadwinner” is a False Generic in Linguistic Sexism
Introduction Language plays a pivotal role in shaping societal perceptions and reinforcing cultural norms, often embedding biases that perpetuate inequality. One such instance of ...

Thinking About World Cultures: Stress in Other Cultures and a Comparison with the United States
Introduction Stress, as a psychological and physiological response to challenges, varies significantly across cultural contexts due to differences in societal values, economic conditions, and ...

How Has Migration – Your Own or Someone Else’s – Shaped Your Idea of Home and Nation?
Introduction Migration, as a sociological phenomenon, profoundly influences individual and collective identities, reshaping notions of home and nation. This essay explores how personal and ...

Surfing Discourse Community
Introduction Discourse communities are groups of individuals who share common goals, values, and communication practices, often developing specialised language and behaviours unique to their ...
