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Discuss the leading sociological theoretical frameworks
Discuss the leading sociological theoretical frameworks
- Bonilla-Silva, Eduardo. 1997. “Rethinking Racism: Toward a Structural Analysis.” American Sociological Review 62:465-480.
- Risman, Barbara J. “Gender Matters: Bringing in a Gender Structure Analysis. A Comment on “Paternal and Maternal Gatekeeping? Choreographing Care-giving in Families” by Tina Miller and “Rethinking Family Socialization to Gender through the Lens of Multi-local, Post-separation Families” by Laura Merla.” Sociologica 12, no. 3 (2018): 67-74.
- Barrera, Mario. 1979. Race and Class in the Southwest, Chapter 7. South Bend, IN: University of Notre Dame Press. NOTE: IF YOU ANALYZE THIS ARTICLE YOU MUST ANALYZE BARRERA’S THEORY!
- Conley, Dalton. 2001. “Decomposing the Black-White Wealth Gap: The Role of Parental Resources, Inheritance, and Investment Dynamics.” Sociological Inquiry 71, no. 1: 39-66.
Discuss the leading sociological theoretical frameworks
Discuss the leading sociological theoretical frameworks
- What are the central issues being discussed concerning racial, wealth or health disparities?,
- What are the author’s theoretical arguments concerning racial, wealth or health disparities?,
- Are you convinced by the arguments? If not, what is the nature of your reservations?,
- Do the authors have a stated or unstated point of view?,
- Are the author’s goals, viewpoints, or agendas revealed in the introduction or preface of the articles?,
- What evidence do the author’s provide to support their arguments and is it persuasive?,
- Does the author present convincing evidence to support his/her views?,
- Are you convinced by the arguments? If not, what is the nature of your reservations?,
- What competing explanations could be put forth? Would they be more valid? Why/why not?
- Additional data, theories and or insights beyond the reading being analyzed.