Saturday, November 26, 2011

The 99% and the sociological Imagination

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Why desire for economic security is not being met- She works 3 jobs and is still living pay check to pay check. She is also the sole supporter of her household and the only one that has health insurance.
More fair situation- Better pay especially since she is already working 3 jobs all of which require her to use her graduate degree and help to provide for her household so that everyone can have health insurance
Relates to social class- She has a graduate degree and has three jobs so she considers herself to still be one of the "lucky ones" yet she still has to live pay check to pay check and is the only one supporting her household. It shows that she considers herself still to be lucky since she is atleast educated and has a job though she is still under a hard living environment.
Chose this image- I found this almost scary since she has 3 jobs and still is only living pay check to pay check. She has a graducate education and seems to be very hardworking but is still barely making ends meet. It was surprising to see that hardwork and education sometimes isn't enough to make it. This is scary since I always thought that as long as you always worked hard, you would be ok in life.

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Why desire for economic security is not being met- Has to live on public assistence because can not get a real job and if she does get a better job than they won't cover her daughters heart condition and NY won't help anymore if she makes more than minimum wage.
More fair situation- Better public assistence program so that doesn't feel like your trapped in a constant cycle of poverty. Also better State programs to cover insurance especially because daughter has heart condition and mom would have no coverage if she was making above minimum wage. Also help and funding to aid her in paying for her childrens college so that they don't end up in same cycle.
Relates to social class- She is stuck in constant cycle because can't get a better job without going to school but can't go to school untill she pays off her loans. She also can't leave public assistence unless she get a better job but that job won't help her care for her sick daughter. Relates to how she see's herself stuck in the same never-ending cycle and that there is no way for her to get out of what she see's as her low-class lifestyle.
Chose this image- This image showed me how hard it really is to get out of this "cycle" once you are already in it. It was scary to think if she'll be able to get a better job or then how she will provide for her children. I choose it becuase it shows how many complications their are and how impossible it seems to be able to change your life around.

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Why desire for economic security is not being met- She went for her associates degree but is unemployed with 10,000 in debt so she has to depend on her parents again who, themselves, are struggling.
More fair Situation- Jobs for all especially with a program to help recent graduates find work so that they can begin to pay off their debts/loans and so that they can set themselves up for a strong future.
Relates to social class- because she can't find a job and has to depend on her struggling parents again she says she feels like a "failure". Shows that though she says she went to school to pursue her dreams and says that she has talent, she still feels like a failure because she can't support herself and feels like its all gone to waste.
Chose this image- I chose this image becuase I felt like I could easily be this girl. About to go to college, it scares me to think what might happen after I graduate. I, too, would feel like my "talents were going to waste" if I couldn't find a job and if I had to depend on my parents again. It startled me to think that just going to college, is not enough to easily succeed in society.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

positive deviance

   The idea of positive deviance is committing an uncommon behavior that benefits another member/group of society. It's a "random act of kindness" that someone wouldnt expect to see on a normal day. An example of this positive deviance was Julio Diaz who instead of fighting or reporting being mugged, he offered his coat to his robber and than took that boy out to diner. This was a shocking thing to do since most poeple would be focused on themselves after being in a dangerous situation  (especially if it's being mugged), however, Diaz decided to treat the boy to dinner, which was incredibly kind and might have greatly impacted the boy.            
   In an attempt to do my own act of positive deviance i bought a meal for the car behind me at Mcdonalds. I went through the drivethru and after paying for my own meal, I asked for the amount of the car behing me and than covered that charge so that they wouldn't have to pay. I think this was a form of positive deviance because it's uncommon to ever have a random stranger pay for a complete meal for you. In fact, I've never gotten free food unless I had some sort of coupon or the company was doing a promotion. My act was, therefore, deviant but it was also positive because it allowed for the people to get a free meal and see a random stranger complete a kind task.
    I enjoyed completing this task because it was scary to do something that was deviant and broke the rules yet it felt good because I knew it was a positive act. Since I was at a drivethru, I didn't get to completly interact with the car behind me but they seemed shocked and almost confused when the workers told them their meal had been completly payed for. I felt nervous at first comleting the tast since it just felt strange paying for a random stranger but after it was exciting to know I might have really impacted their day. Thinking about it, if i had been the car behind me, having someone pay for my food would have not only made my day but would really brighten my week too! I think this experiment showed me how our culture and social norms make us reserved and we usually never go out of our way to help strangers. I realized that if I tried a littler harder to help those around me, I could really make an impact on someone's life and maybe even cause a chain reaction of positive events. Completing acts of deviance show how easy it is to do the uncommon thing and just help someone without focusing on yourself!

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Gender differences movie blog

We watch a lot of movies in school but this movie was one that I actually felt impacted by. It was upsetting and disturbing to see how media will portray females and males. I was angry, especially, by the "commercial realism" because it's advertisers that try to portray these gender stereotypes in the real world. It almost feels like the ads are trying to sell to us, not only products, but how to think and act as well. The commercial intrusions communicate to create quick gender codes that are basically rules on how we should act. For example, media can actually create a difference between what is considered a "male's hand" and what is a "females hand". It's shocking that men can be portrayed as controlling while females appear weak and delicate just by looking at a picture of a hand. Another shocking part of the video was how it explained that models get "touched up" and no person, in reality, looks like they are portrayed through the media. The quote by Cindy Crawford that even she "wishes to look like cindy crawford" made me realize how much advertisers try to create this fake world and to make that "perfect person"- who in reality does not exist. Knowing people that struggle with their confidence and body issues made me realize how comparing themselves to the media could hurt their self-esteem. I think its important that people are educated on the differences between reality and advertising so it doesn't have has much influence especially on gender norms and how people perceive their own appearance.