
How Does Sociological Perspectives and Common Sense View Gender-Based Violence in Eswatini?
Introduction This essay explores how sociological perspectives and common-sense views conceptualise gender-based violence (GBV) in Eswatini, a small Southern African nation with high rates ...

Integration of Asylum-Seeking Children in the United Kingdom
Introduction This essay explores the legal and social challenges surrounding the integration of asylum-seeking children in the United Kingdom (UK). As a vulnerable group, ...

Reaction Paper on Chapter 4 of Sociology Matters by Richard Schaefer (7th Edition)
Introduction This reaction paper critically engages with Chapter 4 of *Sociology Matters* by Richard Schaefer (7th Edition), focusing on the theme of social structure ...

Sex Conservatism
Introduction This essay explores the concept of sex conservatism from a social psychology perspective, examining the beliefs, attitudes, and social influences that shape conservative ...

Immigration and Moral Panic
Introduction This essay explores the intersection of immigration and moral panic within the context of criminology, examining how societal fears surrounding immigration are constructed, ...

Common Sense Approach Against Sociological Analysis on Drug and Substance Abuse in Eswatini
Introduction This essay explores the tension between a common sense approach and sociological analysis in understanding drug and substance abuse in Eswatini, a small ...

The Role of Contract, Chaos, and Control in Society
Introduction The intricate interplay between contract, chaos, and control forms a foundational concern within philosophical discourse on societal organisation. These concepts, often explored through ...

Challenging Assumptions: Barriers to Women Becoming Pilots
Introduction This essay critically examines my initial assumption that women face significant barriers to becoming pilots. As a student of English, I approach this ...

Why Teenagers Are Materialistic
Materialism among teenagers has become a significant cultural and social phenomenon, influencing their values, behaviours, and interactions. This essay explores the reasons behind this ...

Penser Sociologiquement: Developing a Sociological Perspective
Introduction The concept of “penser sociologiquement” or thinking sociologically is central to the discipline of sociology, as it encourages a critical and reflexive approach ...
