Each part doesn't need to tell a long story but short.Part1: Once you have completed the reading(Module 1), explain how you can use the sociological imagination to critically think about a pressing...

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Each part doesn't need to tell a long story but short.Part1: Once you have completed the reading(Module 1), explain how you can use the sociological imagination to critically think about a pressing social issue (e.g., poverty, unemployment, drug addiction, etc.). What is the sociological imagination? What does Mills mean by recognizing the importance of history and biography? What are the differences between troubles and issues? Why does Mills make the distinction between troubles and issues?
Part 2. Explain about yourreaction to the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment. What happened in the Tuskegee Syphilis Study? What were the ethics violations present in this study? What does Brandt argue about the role of racism in shaping this particular experiment?
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Abhinaba answered on Sep 06 2021
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Part 1. Explaining the use of the Sociological Imagination to critically th
ink about a pressing social issue (e.g., poverty, unemployment, drug addiction, etc.).    3
What is the Sociological Imagination?    3
What does Mills mean by recognizing the importance of history and biography?    3
What are the differences between troubles and issues?    4
Why does Mills make the distinction between troubles and issues?    4
Part 2. Explaining about personal reaction to the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment.    4
What happened in the Tuskegee Syphilis Study?    5
What were the ethics violations present in this study?    5
What does Brandt argue about the role of racism in shaping this particular experiment?    5
Works cited    6
Part 1.Explaining the use of the Sociological Imagination to critically think about a pressing social issue (e.g., poverty, unemployment, drug addiction, etc.)
    Sociological Imagination serves as torchlight in the path to comprehend the social problems that are experienced on personal level. Often, less perception about social issues such as poverty, unemployment, drug addition, makes people to blame the sufferers for their own conditions and troubles, separating them from the public domain. However, Social Imagination offers a valid distinguishing ground between public issues and personal troubles. Spawning from social and cultural structure, public issues are basically social problems while personal problems are an outcome of an individual’s own shortcomings. Mills in Social...
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