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Analytical Brief 1

Analytical Brief 1

Q In this assignment, you should engage with more analytical depth with a theorist by writing up a two page, single space brief on Simmel, Mead, Parsons, Merton, Adorno, Marcuse, or Collins (choose one). Please use the following guidelines to structure your two page brief. 1. In one paragraph discuss the context in which the theorist was writing. For example you could address the social, economic, or cultural conditions surrounding the theorist at the time of writing, or what is the theorist arguing against or building upon? 2. In the next 2-3 paragraphs discuss some points about Choose max two concepts to focus this discussion, and explain them. Content has to do with: “What is the theorist trying to say? What are the relevant concepts, main arguments, and key quotes from the passage? What can we get out of it as sociologists?” 3. In your final paragraph offer one critique. For example, “What are the limitations of the work? How can we improve upon the existing theory? How do the arguments compare to today’s world or other theories”? You must be concise, direct, correct, and you must use a correct referencing format in your writing. Please realize that you cannot cover everything so choose strategically what you will include to write about your theorist. Rubric Analytical Briefs Analytical Briefs Criteria Ratings Pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeConcise and clear Concise and clear presentation of discussion 0 pts Average 0 pts Needs Work 0 pts Strong 0 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeContext, content, critique Thorough discussion of context, content, critique 0 pts Average 0 pts Needs Work 0 pts Strong 0 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeCorrect Content Correct discussion of content 0 pts Average 0 pts Needs Work 0 pts Strong 0 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeEdited Correct spelling, sentence structure, punctuation, and word usage 0 pts Average 0 pts Needs Work 0 pts Strong 0 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeCitations and references Writing is not plagiarized 0 pts Average 0 pts Needs Work 0 pts Strong 0 pts Total Points: 0 PreviousNext

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George Herbert Meads was born in a Christian family on 27th February 1863. Mead's father was a minister in the Congregational Church, and his mother was also a religious woman. Meads father moved his family from Massachusetts to Ohio to join the faculty of The Oberlin Theological Seminary in 1869. Meads completed his college at Oberlin and joined Harvard in 1887. At Harvard, Meads was impressed by the works of G.W.F Hegel, who was a renowned philosopher at the time (George Herbert Mead (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy), 2016).