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The Socjournal » The Student’s View

Jun 20th, 2010 | By Matthew Durkheim would agree with me that the function of language is essential to socialization, but how exactly is language developed? A follower of Marx would say that a common language between the proletariat and…

Unit 3: Media and Ideology – The Socjournal

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Login – The Socjournal

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Unit 4: Competition – The Socjournal

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Book Reviews – The Socjournal

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The Socjournal» Dr. Monica Brasted

February 17th, 2010 While traveling recently, I stopped at a fast food restaurant with my 6-year-old daughter.  When we sat down at the table to eat, she disappointedly pulled a pink care bear out of her cheeseburger meal.  When I…

The Socjournal» Timothy McGettigan

Name: Timothy, aka “mcgett” Email: Bio: Tim McGettigan is a professor of sociology at Colorado State University – Pueblo. The Socjournal is an outstanding resource for all things sociological. Too often, the media examines social issues from a singularly economic…

The Socjournal » Global Studies

The scholarly propaganda is simple, technology makes the world a better place. We are moving towards a post-industrial utopia characterized by human care and service, and away from our dark, industrial, and exploitative past. Hogwash says this student who, after…