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Category > Psychology Posted 16 Nov 2017 My Price 10.00

Sexism in television

University of Phoenix: Sociology 100

Assignment Instructions: Select a television program that you know contains a social inequality or social class theme (e.g. racism, sexism, social class categories). An example of a television program you can use is, "How I Met Your Mother" or "Mad Men" or "Modern Family" or "2 Broke Girls" or "The Big Bang Theory" or "Two and a Half Men" or "The Bachelor". I have attached an example of a paper for reference. You can write a paper or do a PowerPoint Presentation.

Select one of the following options to deliver your assignment:

Option 1

Write a 700- to 1,050-word analysis.

Format your assignment according to appropriate course level APA guidelines.

Submit your assignment to the Assignment Files tab.

 

Option 2

Prepare a 10- to 12-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint®  presentation.

Include photos, illustrations, graphs, diagrams, animations, videos, or audio clips. Document the source of each media item you include.

Discuss the following in your paper or presentation:

  • Provide a brief introduction that includes the program's title, describes the type of program, and explains which social theme you are addressing.
  • Describe and explain scenes that apply to the social theme.
  • Aside from verbal language, identify all observed body language, facial expressions, gestures, posture stances, modes of dress, nonverbal cues, symbols, and any other means by which inequalities are displayed.
  • Explain your interpretation of the meanings of the identified nonverbal communications and symbolism.
  • Summarize how these interpretations are important to the sociological understanding of your chosen social inequality or social class theme.
  • Provide a conclusion that summarizes the key points in your analysis.

Format your references according to appropriate course level APA guidelines. Include citations in the speaker notes or in a separate reference list.

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