
How Does Modern Advancements in Connection Help Amplify Women’s Voices and Counter Past Marginalization?
Introduction Throughout history, women have been systematically excluded from key domains such as philosophy, academia, law, and public life, leading to their voices being ...

Discuss the observation that communication is viewed differently by different scholars and authors
Introduction Communication, as a fundamental aspect of human interaction, has been conceptualised in diverse ways by scholars across disciplines. This essay discusses the observation ...

The Paradox of the Internet: It Connects People Who Are Far Away, but Disconnects Those Who Are Nearby. The Internet Is Just a Tool. Everything Depends on Who Uses It and for What Purpose
Introduction In the field of civic education, the internet emerges as a double-edged sword that shapes social interactions, community engagement, and civic participation. This ...

Passing out parade in a college, the feelings of cadets and all the events and emotions that occur
Introduction Passing out parades represent a pivotal milestone in the educational journey of marine engineering cadets, symbolising the transition from rigorous academic and practical ...

Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media
Introduction The concept of “manufacturing consent” originates from the seminal work by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky, published in 1988, which critiques the ...

Refugees and International Migration: How have the discussions in our course influenced the way you understand the experiences and struggles of refugees and migrants, and what responsibilities do you think individuals and communities have in responding to their situation? How has your own background, identity, or position shaped the way you understood the issue? Is there anything you feel these personal characteristics may have caused you to ignore or overlook or misunderstand?
Introduction This reflective essay explores the complex dynamics of refugees and international migration, drawing on discussions from a Politics and International Relations course. As ...

The Role of Self-Help Groups in the Empowerment of Rural Women in Uttarakhand
Introduction This essay explores the role of self-help groups (SHGs) in empowering rural women in Uttarakhand, India, from a sociological perspective. As a student ...

The Macro and Micro Levels of Socialisation in South African Society
Introduction Socialisation is a fundamental process through which individuals learn and internalise the norms, values, and behaviours of their society, shaping social cohesion and ...

Is Agenda Setting Still Relevant as a Theory When Algorithms Personalize Everyone’s Media Environment and People Are More Selective with Their Viewing Choices?
Introduction Agenda setting theory, first articulated by McCombs and Shaw in their seminal 1972 study, posits that mass media influence public perception by determining ...

Gender Equality
Introduction Gender equality refers to the state where individuals of all genders have equal rights, responsibilities, and opportunities, without discrimination based on gender (United ...
