About Sociological Images
Sociological Images: Seeing is Believing is designed to encourage all kinds of people to exercise and develop their sociological imagination by presenting brief sociological discussions of compelling and timely imagery that spans the breadth of sociological inquiry. Please also visit our YouTube channel, Sociological Images: The Big Picture.
WHY: The sociological imagination is a woefully under-utilized tool. We hope this blog encourages all kinds of people to exercise and develop their sociological imagination and that, between all of us, public discourse will increasingly include a sociological lens with which we can all learn about our bizarre world, critique social inadequacies, and design functional and equitable alternatives.
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[...] group opinion — one a contemporary replication of Asch’s experiment — see “Individual Conformity to (Incorrect) Group Consensus” at Sociological [...]
[...] qui est très intéressant, c’est que le site Sociological Images nous propose de comparer le test original avec un remake, trente ans plus tard… A vous de [...]