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Fed [463]
3 years ago
12

In "The Sociological Imagination", C. Wight Mills uses the term ___________________ when referring to the concept that ideas and

behaviors vary according to time and place and may not necessarily be determined solely by an individual's personal preference
Social Studies
1 answer:
Stells [14]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

sociological imagination,

Explanation:

With the term "sociological imagination" first written in 1959, Mills refers to the sociological imagination, as the mindset for sociologists and students of sociology, that enables us to connect individual experiences and social events.

It also enables us to differentiate, measure the social forces of a public character, in an individual, group and public spheres.

It is an effort to identify the impact on private life, put it in context or disassociate it.

The sociological imagination lets us understand the historical process that lay before us, and that targe us in terms of our personal experiences.

Based on the circumstances, we identify private issues, as such. The character of interactions with other people. We set public issues into a whole another arena and make relationships within the social structures.

It is a key ability for anyone engaging in research and study of social science. The ability to gain insight and a correct framework and perspective comes from plentiful suggestions that Wight Mills wrote- :)

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