¶ … Wake Up; Take a Shower; Take Breakfast With Other Family Members
Arrive at the bank; pick a waiting ticket; interaction with service staff; a member of staff in the next counter is having a difficult time with a customer
9:00 am: Arrive at my girlfriend's house; help her with laundry and other household chores; watch a movie together
12:30 pm: Having lunch with my girlfriend in a restaurant; in an adjacent table three women are talking about their dating experiences with men in different cultures
2:00 pm: At the parking lot a beggar stops me; he tells me he has no home or family
7:00 pm: Watching evening news -- robbery at a local store and unnecessary shooting of an innocent Black man by a White police officer
Application
Sociology demonstrates that people's daily lives are shaped and constrained by the society (Dillon, 2010). By interacting with and/or watching other individuals at home, work or school, individuals are influenced in one way or another. Six sociological concepts that can be applied to my field log observations include role theory, emotional labor, social deviance, inequality, poverty, and ethnocentrism. According to role theory, the society expects individuals to behave in a certain manner or undertake certain obligations given their status or position. For instance, men and women do not generally have equal roles at home, with household chores conventionally being a domain of the woman. Therefore, my decision to assist my girlfriend with household chores somewhat contradicts commonly held perceptions of gender roles. Nonetheless, I do not really consider my behavior unusual as I have observed more and more men get more involved in housework.
The notion of emotional labor was also evident in my field observations. When at the bank, I witnessed...
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