
Mass Surveillance
Introduction Mass surveillance, the widespread monitoring of individuals’ activities often through digital means, has become a pressing issue in contemporary society. As technology advances, ...

Youth and Leadership: Building a Better Tomorrow through the Lens of Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
Introduction This essay explores the pivotal role of youth in leadership and their potential to shape a better future, drawing inspiration from the teachings ...

Can Women Ever Have Full Equality if the Idea of Public and Private Life Was Built to Keep Them Separate?
Introduction The historical and conceptual separation of public and private spheres has long been critiqued as a mechanism for perpetuating gender inequality. This dichotomy, ...

How Does the Study of Sociology Help in Solving Social Problems?
Introduction The study of sociology, as a discipline concerned with understanding social structures, interactions, and inequalities, offers valuable tools for addressing pressing social problems. ...

The Influence of Social Institutions on Everyday Life: The Role of the Media
Introduction Social institutions are foundational structures within society that shape behaviour, norms, and interactions. Among these, the media—encompassing television, radio, print, and digital platforms—stands ...

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

How the Institution of Education Shapes Individuals and Society
Introduction Education, as a fundamental social institution, plays a pivotal role in shaping both individuals and society by transmitting knowledge, skills, and cultural values ...

Describe What C. Wright Mills Meant by the Term “Sociological Imagination”: Understanding Its Role as a Core Conceptual Tool for Sociologists
Introduction This essay explores the concept of the “sociological imagination” as introduced by C. Wright Mills, a prominent American sociologist. It aims to define ...

How Does a Commune Raise Children?
Introduction This essay explores the sociological dynamics of child-rearing within communes, intentional communities where individuals live collectively, often sharing resources and responsibilities. Communes challenge ...

Compare the Views of the Social Self (Put Forward by Cooley, Mead, and Du Bois) to the View of the Performed Self (Developed by Goffman): Is Goffman’s View of the Self Fundamentally Different?
Introduction The concept of the self is a cornerstone of sociological inquiry, shaping our understanding of how individuals interact within society. This essay compares ...
