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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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Dr. Carter Godson Woodson's contributions to African-American history
Dr. Carter Godwin Woodson lived from 1875 to 1950. His home in Washington, D.C. -- where he resided between 1922 until his death -- is preserved by the National Park Service as an historic place in America.
Paper Masters
Adolescent anorexia nervosa: media influence and contemporary prevalence
Anorexia Nervosa is a psychological eating disorder that is characterized by a distorted body image and obsessive fear of gaining weight -- resulting in starving oneself or eating and then regurgitating food.
Paper Masters
Capital punishment's failure as a crime deterrent in the United States
¶ … death penalty is one of the few social issues where the United States's political position more closely resembles that of Uganda, Iraq, and Pakistan than that of Britain and most European nations.
Paper Doctorate
The evolution of the United Nations and international institution-building
Over the last several decades, the role of the UN has been constantly evolving. Part of the reason for this is because a host of events would underscore the need for an international institution that could address: the…
Paper Undergraduate
Parental alienation syndrome and post-divorce child custody conflicts
One of the unfortunate consequences of marital dissolution is the impact that it can have on the children of the marriage, particularly younger children. In those situations where children are trapped in the middle of…
Research Paper Doctorate
Community participation in road safety awareness programs and initiatives
This paper is about community observation. You will take an active part in a community outreach activity of your choosing, which will affiliate you with the needs of the community (i.e., work at a shelter, a camp, a recreation center, tutoring younger children). This can be purely voluntary, or it can be an activity related directly to your employment. Typically, the observation should last between 2-4 hours. However, the observation may take longer and enough observing should be done to successfully answer all four of the questions posed below.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Response to Laurence Thomas's comparison of sexism and racism
In my response to the essay by Mr. Laurence Thomas ("Sexism and Racism: Some Conceptual Differences") I will first say that while "sexism" and "racism" are each serious social issues, his is an entirely impractical…
Paper Masters
The case for controlled drug legalization in America
The legalization of drugs of abuse has been an ongoing controversy in the United States for quite some time following the development of a widespread belief in the failure of the current prohibition regulations.
Paper Undergraduate
Corporate social responsibility trends in Saudi Arabia's oil economy
In this paper we are examining corporate social responsibility in Saudi Arabia. This is accomplished by conducting a literature review and focusing on why this is taking place. Once this occurs, is when we can see the underlying causes of these trends and how they impacting the Kingdom itself.
Paper Masters
ASEAN's failure to protect human rights through non-intervention policy
¶ … ASEAN (Association of South East Asian Nations)