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SociologySociology begins with the assumption that no one is an island; we are not simply individuals with complete autonomy and self-determination, but rather social beings. The sociological perspective asks us to explore a central paradox—that we both shape and are shaped by the social world in which we live. Sociologists use the tools of social science to understand how our location within multiple webs of social relationship influences both our worldview and our access to valuable resources. Jennifer Myhre, PhD* Saul Cohn, MA If you like further information please contact Jen Myhre at (408) 864-8560 or e-mail him at myhrejennifer@fhda.edu. * Department Chair |
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