Anti-social behaviour, homelessness, drugs, mental illness: all problems in today's society. But what makes a problem social? This free course, Social problems: Who makes them?, will help you to discover how these issues are identified, defined, given meaning and acted upon. You will also look at the conflicts within social science in this area.
Course learning outcomes
After studying this course, you should be able to:
illustrate what is social about social science
demonstrate how certain social constructions become dominant
distinguish how labelling something can create expectations about behaviour and actions
give examples of inequalities that result from particular social constructions.
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There appears to be an ongoing redefinition of our Society (UK) caused by the diversity of the population: reflected in media attitudes. Thus lines/definitions of "poverty" are changing, as also what causes them.
There is a lot of information packed in here. Very interesting.