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Nov 29th, 2010 | By Dr. Michael Sosteric | Category: Ask a Sociologist Please, Can you explain about the social model of disability which is very different to the social model of care and social model of health. Thank you,…
Name: Adan Bio: Recent Applied Sociology student trying to find myself and make a difference at the same time December 8th, 2010 Child slaves In the summer of 2010 I started an internship with the Office of Migrant Affairs in…
October 18th, 2010 This student essay was submitted for Sociology 435 (The Sociology of Social Change) at Athabasca University. It is a critical examination of the “heinous” way the media treated the aids epidemic, and their absolute disregard for social…
June 24th, 2010 I come to teaching with all of my being. My devotion to you is complete. For me, teaching is about something you are, something you embody. Thus I have no techniques, no strategies, no skills, no drills,…
Think you got what it takes to be a writer? Wanna put that expensive social science education to good use? Wanna rev up that creative right brain? Wanna decouple academic pedagogy from stultifying classroom environments? Wanna poke your colleagues with…
Sweatshops and Post-Industrial Society: Conflicting Contemporary Phenomena Emily Jill Hodgson SOCI 460 Athabasca University June 13, 2010 — The shoes on our feet The results of the Google search on both sweatshops and global sweatshops, as found in the List…
In a course on social movements and social issues, a critical text on homework may seem a little incongruous on a couple of levels. First, being registered at a university, and studying for some degree, you have no doubt come…
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Due to a huge and persistent backlog of papers, the EJS submission process has been temporarily closed. We are working hard to clear our backlog and hope to be open for submission by Sept., 2007. In the mean time, if…
Think you got what it takes to be a writer? Wanna put that expensive social science education to good use? Wanna rev up that creative right brain? Wanna decouple academic pedagogy from stultifying classroom environments? Wanna poke your colleagues with…