Topic: What is sociology

Order Description Answers those questions follow: 1. There are many sociological theorists mentioned in Chapter 1. Looking at the information about these individuals, whose ideas do you identify with the most? Why? Do you share common beliefs? Are you interested in the same kinds of issues? Explain why you chose this person. 2. Drawing from the course textbook and C. Wright Mills' "The Promise", explain what the Sociological Imagination is and what is its Promise. Differentiate between social "troubles" and social "issues" and elaborate on the relationship between "history" and "biography." What is the difference between the two, and how do they impact each other? 3. Compare and contrast two different research methods discussed in this chapter. Are there certain things that you can do with one that couldn't be done with another? Is one better than the other? 4. How do Berger and Luckmann explain our daily reality and how it is constructed?