W 3. 2

 The basic purpose of sociological theories is to propose a relationship between two or more concepts, and as an example is the inverse relationship in Putnam's theory, in which civic participation decreases, while television viewing increases. Sociological theories are developed and shaped at many levels, from grand theories to contextualized, concretized, and microscopic theories. These social theories vary depending on the context and context, making it very difficult to explore each theory and difficult to explain in words. In order to understand the world we live in, we need to use sociological theories to find connections between seemingly unrelated concepts and draw conclusions. One of the inverse relationship theories that I thought about after looking at Putnam's theory is that the world of OTT platforms has gradually expanded as people have been living outside due to the pandemic. This is a sociological theory that anyone can easily come up with, but there are many other sociological theories, and I think it is a very difficult and difficult process to derive them all

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The Spirit Behind Wikipedia: Collaboration, Talk, and Trust- WANG YIKE 2.1

W3.1 March 18 (Mon) - WANGRUITONG(왕서동)