How is visual sociology different from other forms of qualitative analysis? Propose a research project that would use visual sociology to understand the social world.
What will be an ideal response?
Photo voice--a method in which research participants take pictures of their everyday surroundings with cameras distributed by the researcher and then meet in a group with the researcher to discuss the pictures' meaning; participants are asked to take photos of their everyday surroundings and take them back to the researcher in order to discuss them; examples--asking abused women to take photographs of their surroundings in order to discuss their past experiences with abuse.
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When did Hispanics first start to organize, and when did the strongest push for Hispanic rights begin? What tactics did Hispanics borrow from the African American civil rights movement?
What did Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta do? Explain why MALDEF was created. How successful has the Hispanic movement been in securing rights for Hispanic people? Give an example of a success and an example of a setback.
What is counterterrorism? Why is the USA PATRIOT Act significant?
What will be an ideal response?
Though individual senators are perceived as more powerful than their House counterparts, the chairperson of the Senate, that is, the __________, is decidedly less powerful than the Speaker of the House
Fill in the blank with the right word.
Which of the following is least likely to be an elected, statewide office?
A. Attorney General B. Secretary of State C. Comptroller D. Lieutenant Governor