The Traditional generation, Baby Boomers & Generation Y

The Traditional generation The Traditional generation is the oldest generation in the workplace, although most are now retired. Also known as the veterans, the Silents, the Silent generation, the matures, the greatest generation, this generation includes individuals born before 1945, and some sources place the earliest birth year to 1922 (www.valueoptions.com). Members of this generation … Read more

Construction of culture and identity in family contexts

How do aspects of culture and identity get constructed in family contexts? Some focus on the significance of mothering identities. My answer in relation to this question draws much from Hall’s (1996) standpoint, which holds that identification is “constructed” through difference. The way in which we visualise and understand the world around us is heavily … Read more

The classical sociological concepts on ‘rationalism’ by Weber (1904)

The classical sociological concepts on ‘rationalism’ by Weber (1904) mostly get referenced to by social articles on how the contemporary work-life has changed bureaucratic systems and that ‘dehumanize’ work-life to be a forced social action with no desired means-to-end but rather workers have no social choices just like working in an ‘iron cage’ (Weber, 1904). … Read more

Lookism – South Korea compared to the US

When we talk about K-Pop, normally what comes to mind are the K-Pop idols that have “good looks, a unique fashion statement, and dance moves” (Kim, 15). Indeed, appearance is an important factor that determines the success of K-Pop in not only South Korea, but all over the world. Yet, behind the glamorous life of … Read more

Fast food, poverty and bullying (analysis of papers)

1) Fast Food Secondary school pupils’ food choices around schools in a London borough: Fast food and walls of crisps PMID: 27105582 DOI: 10.1016/j.appet.2016.04.016 Nowadays, there are a number of studies, conducted in the fast food field, but Caraher et al., (2016) are studying how fast food places around schools influence students’ eating habits. (ibid., p. 208). … Read more

Community belonging and HIV-related stigma

1. Introduction According to AVERT, “South Africa has the biggest and most high profile HIV epidemic in the world, with an estimated 7.2 million people living with HIV in 2017” (AVERT 2018). South Africa accounts for a third of all new HIV-infections in southern Africa and the year 2017 counted 270,000 new HIV-infections. That year … Read more

Evaluation and accountability in the public sector

Governance in public sector can be explained by the implementation of efficient performance driven results, it inculcates aspects of transparency, result based outcomes, accountability and discipline. However, to accept these targets or result driven achievements without questioning their functionality and effectiveness would be like following a pack mentality with blinders. Policy setters and managers have … Read more

Racial discrimination

Racism is the belief that a particular race is superior or inferior to another, that a person’s social and moral characteristics are predetermined by his innate biological characteristics. Racial separatism is the belief, generally based on racism, that the different races must remain separated and keep each other at a distance. Racism is the belief … Read more

The efficacy of nudge theory

Introduction With 1.7 million Singaporeans at risk of obesity related illnesses, the Ministry of Health introduced mandatory nutrition labels for high sugar beverages (HPB, 2014). It serves as a nudge for Singaporeans to purchase healthier drinks (Goh, 2020). Conceived by Thaler and Sustein (2008), nudging rose to prominence for governments through the years. Besides promoting … Read more

Gun Control – The Unforeseen Dangers of Unchecked Firearms

To say that guns are dangerous and need to be controlled is putting our situation mildly. Every year, 36,000 Americans die from guns, that is nearly 100 people killed every day (America’s Background Check 2019). The American situation is dire, with the need for reform on gun control increasing everyday. School shootings, gun related homicides, … Read more

Racism in America (speech)

Have you ever been considered less than human or regarded as a possession or object based off of something you have no control over? Unfortunately, many people in America can honestly say that they have, which is entirely unacceptable in today’s world. Hello! I’m Sophia. I’ve been researching the topic of racism in America for … Read more

The Practical Implications of Social Capital

The transfer, accumulation, and profit from social capital is unarguably one of the most important drivers influencing power structure, social stratification, and global society as a whole. Robert Putnam and Pierre Bourdieu have two very different and contrasting ideas about the theory of social capital and the problems or societal benefits that arise from its … Read more