Should Sociologist take a stand in the struggle against social Justices and other social problem?
The following topics is NOT a main concern of sociologists: Calculating complex mathematical equations. Sociologists study social behavior, relationships, institutions, and systems rather than mathematical calculations.
Sociologists have a responsibility to conduct research objectively and present data without bias. While they may have personal opinions on social issues like poverty, it is essential for them to maintain objectivity in their work to ensure the credibility of their research findings. However, sociologists can use their research to inform policy-making and contribute to meaningful discussions on addressing social issues.
Poverty has been a persistent issue throughout history, shaping social structures and economic systems. It has often led to social unrest, revolutions, and the rise of social welfare programs. Understanding the historical significance of poverty can provide insights into the development of societies and the ongoing struggle for economic equality and justice.
is ambassadors of poverty against educated elite
Global Call to Action Against Poverty was created on 2005-01-01.
dadadaadadada
World poverty that many struggle and experience in the developing nations
Punishing people for being unable to pay bills due to poverty.
Yes- Johnson did declare a war on poverty, using his terminology. It could be considered as a campaign against economic deprivation, which is not much different from poverty.
"One of he greatest assets any man or woman can have entering life's struggle is poverty"
It is the duty of the sociologists to study human society - including social injustice, poverty, and other things causing both harm to humans and good. It is not required that they fight it, simply that they learn of it. That is not to say that none will fight it; I should imagine that a great many of them go on to end the problems about which they have studied.
In Thailand, many people struggle from extreme poverty. In fact, about 1/3 of the population is considered, by the UN to be below the poverty line. There are also struggles with prostitution and sex slave trafficking.