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What is Social Issues?

Social issues are conditions and conflicts within society that affect large groups of people and provoke debate about collective responsibility and policy responses. Students across disciplines — sociology, political science, public health, business, and the humanities — engage with these topics because they sit at the intersection of individual experience and structural power. Courses that assign papers on social issues typically ask students to think critically about how forces like gender, health, and lack of access to resources shape everyday life, and why certain problems persist despite widespread awareness of them.

The papers archived here reflect a broad range of approaches. Some examine specific contested topics such as same-sex marriage or domestic space, using sociological analysis to unpack how social norms are constructed and challenged. Others take a more applied or policy-oriented angle, exploring how social and labor issues operate within supply chain management or how economic, political, and legal factors interact with social conditions in business contexts. Still others approach social issues through cultural and artistic lenses, treating hip-hop, punk ethics, or installation art as sites where broader societal tensions become visible.

A strong essay on a social issue begins with a focused, arguable thesis rather than a broad declaration that a problem exists. Evidence drawn from research, case studies, or theoretical frameworks carries more weight than general observation. Grounding claims in specific contexts — a particular community, policy, or cultural moment — sharpens the analysis considerably. The most common pitfall is treating a social issue as self-evidently important without explaining the mechanisms that sustain it or the competing perspectives that complicate easy solutions.

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A book review of Jennifer D. Keene's "Doughboys, the Great War, and the Remaking of America"
Doughboys, the Great War, and the Remaking of America could very well become required reading for all new enlistees. Jennifer D. Keene, an assistant professor of history at the University of Redlands in California,…
Paper Undergraduate
Opportunity and inequality in early colonial America
Colonization of the New World in the seventeenth century offered unprecedented opportunity for Europeans, particularly refugees from the religious intolerance and persecutions of minority religions in England.
Essay Doctorate
Ageism and quality of life in contemporary aging societies
Introduction to Contemporary Issues about Aging and Death
Paper Doctorate
Senior centers and successful aging in the elderly population
The baby boomer generation has just about a year to reach the retirement age prompting the urgent need of successful aging. The current life expectancy is higher than the previous ones with the 15% of the American…
Paper Undergraduate
Representation of Coloured identity in Abraham Phillips's fiction
Representasie Van Kleurling Identiteit In Geselekteerde Tekste
Paper Undergraduate
Social issues and coaching ethics in Friday Night Lights
This paper is no Social issues and coaching ethics in relation to the movie Friday Night Lights. The issues illustrated in the movie, "Friday Night Lights", are reflective of the society that we live in today. The movie has successfully elaborated the important issues and its implications on the town of Odessa, Texas during the oil crisis in 1980s. There has been segregation among the various races, which deprives the nation of unity and reduces the chances of growth. This also means that people are motivated by personal gains and disregard any act that would result in the direct benefit of the society as a whole.
Paper Masters
Rick Perry's execution of Kelsey Patterson through a Kantian ethics lens
The United States Supreme Court made a judgment in 1976 to allow the fifty states to reinstate capital punishment if they wish to. The state that has put the most convicted criminals to death is Texas.
Paper Undergraduate
Amadou Hampate Ba's use of didactic storytelling in Tijanyya tradition
The objective of this study is to examine how Amadou Hampate Ba uses stories as didactic tools on the mystical ways of the Tijanyya tradition. Amadou Hampate Ba was convinced that traditions could serve to assist…
Paper Undergraduate
Children's literature as a tool for teaching social justice in Canadian classrooms
This paper explores the connection between childhood literacy and the treatment of social issues in Canada. The focus is on the proper selection methodology for pieces of literature. It is strongly advocated that educators pursue a method of teaching such literature known as critical literacy, which is largely question-based and forces students to contextualize what they're reading.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Family Group Conference in New Zealand's youth justice system
New Zealand launched a revolutionary and visionary package of legislation in 1989 called the Children, Young Persons and their Families Act - and from that bill the Family Group Conference (FGC) was born.