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Social Imagination Objective
Practice thinking sociologically about your own life and the community around you. Background: Sociological imagination is a phrase from sociologist C. Wright (The Promise). Mills was interested in how an average American understood his or her everyday life. He found that people’s understandings of the world are limited by the social situations they find themselves in, particularly their family, friends, schools, and workplaces. [ 839 more words ]
