identify and explain two specific examples that demonstrate the connection between demographic factors|Sociology

identify and explain two specific examples that demonstrate the connection between demographic factors|Sociology

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Please pick four questions to answer (~350 wordsfor each answer).

  1. Behind the numbers, the study of demography involves matters of power, desire, life, and death.Referring to the lectures on demography please identify and explain two specific examples that demonstrate the connection between demographic factors and these other aspects of social life.

  1. Mills writes, “Neither the life of an individual nor the history of a society can be understood without understanding both.”What does he mean by this?  Why does he think this is true? Please use the example of the opioid epidemic (or maternal mortality, including racial disparities in maternal mortality) to explain your answer.

  1. Describe the most significant ethical questions raised by germline genetic engineering and CRISPR/CAS9 technologies from a sociological perspective. What are some of the strongest arguments for and against it? Why do we need to consider the social consequences of what is effectively a genetic technology?

  1. Please use as much detail as you can from the Schulz article on the Cascadia subduction zone, the Buffalo Creek flood, and/or the case of Hurricane Floyd’s impacts in North Carolina (so you can focus on one of these, a couple, or all of them, however you can give the best answer) to explain why we should think about “natural disasters” as intersections between natural and human social systems.

  1. How can a view of opioid addiction that focuses exclusively on individuals lead us to different ideas about resolving the opioid addiction and overdose crisis than a view that puts addiction into its social context? Why? What is one specific way that you could use the social context of opioid addiction to advocate for a policy that would be missed following an exclusively individual view?

  1. What does Erikson mean when he argues that people who experienced the Buffalo Creek Flood also suffered “collective trauma”?  Identify a quote from Erikson’s book on the flood (excerpts are available on Canvas) that demonstrates the difference between collective and individual trauma (there are lots of quotes that would work for this purpose in the book).  Please explain the quote and the difference between individual and collective trauma.  What do you think the idea of collective trauma tells us about how we should think about disasters?

  1. Use concepts from the demography lecture to provide as detailed an explanation as you can in ~350 words for the chart of human population growth posted as a separate Canvas file titled “human population chart.” (You should focus on explaining the chart from -8000 through the present, not the “future scenarios” it projects.)

  1. What is the difference between an approach to explaining accidents that focuses on front-line workers or even managers and an approach that focuses on “system accidents” (or as the originator of this term Charles Perrow sometimes also calls them “normal accidents”).Why are social factors important in explaining cause and effect in system accidents?  Please invent a very short story (1 or 2 sentences max) and then explain why the story is a good example of the concept of a system accident.

  1. What does it mean to “make the familiar strange”?Why would we want to do it?  Please use examples from class (lecture, section, or the textbook) to show what you mean.  Be sure to answer this question in a detailed way – it is open ended in how you approach it but a good answer won’t be a short one!

  1. Please read the following short articles about the rise of “Tommy John” surgery, especially among young baseball players.In five-hundred or so words use the approach we adopted in class to thinking about disasters, maternal mortality, and opioids to explain the sociological dimensions linking bio-mechanical causes to the specific effects described in the articles.

https://www.si.com/edge/2015/07/30/examining-tommy-john-surgery-youth-baseball-mlb

http://grantland.com/the-triangle/tommy-john-epidemic-elbow-surgery-glenn-fleisig-yu-darvish/

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