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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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Language and persuasion in Nas's "I Can"
Language forms the building blocks of all communication. In fact, language is so fundamental to human life that our internal dialogues, the way we think about ourselves and the world around us, are verbally constructed.
Paper Undergraduate
Program evaluation and action research in practice management
In order to effectively assess the overall efficacy of a program, managers constantly engage in an informal form of evaluation which is based on factors such as the satisfaction of its participants and the efficiency of…
Paper Undergraduate
Political parties' roles in government control and democratic representation
The Creation and Role of Political Parties and Role Effects
Paper Doctorate
Corporate social responsibility and restoring institutional trust in America
This is a letter written to President Barack Obama encouraging him to develop initatives and/or legislation surrounding Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as a way to increase the ethical performance of American business and organizations. It uses utilitarianism and deontology as reasons for ethical behavior and makes suggestions on how to initiate CSR in the global economy.
Essay Doctorate
Ethics and corporate social responsibility in strategic planning implementation
Achieving a strategic vision in an era of globalization and increasing competitiveness from rapidly emerging economies is complex and multidimensional in scope. The notion of including an ethical component may appear to…
Paper Undergraduate
Catholic Voices and the Church's media strategy during the 2010 papal visit
Even if people are interested in knowing about various religions and getting inspired from them, a lot many get put off from the topic when religious intolerance begets riots and uproars in a city, an instance that was…
Research Paper Doctorate
Human need for privacy in environmental psychology
Environmental psychology is the study of the interaction between the physical world and human behavior. In recent years, the topic of privacy has been a key aspect of this field of study, as research reveals that it…
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Alternative dispute resolution in divorce cases and judicial supplementation
Alternative dispute resolution is a process where disputes are resolved out of court. This paper analyses ADR in terms of divorce cases in New York. In the paper ADR is analyzed in terms of its effect in supplementing the judicial process. The effects that ADR has on caseflow management are also discussed in the paper. Finally, the short-term and long-term benefits of ADR are discussed indicating how effective and time saving ADR is on the parties and the courts.
Research Paper Doctorate
Distinguishing theory from ideology in social science
Ideology is a belief system that supports and promotes personal or a group's social or religious agenda. In some cases its nature will be obvious to most people, but in other cases an ideology will be disguised as…
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The case of Terry Schiavo and arguments against legalizing the right to die
Science and technology has allowed humans to treat a myriad of diseases that were previously terminal. This is illustrated in the controversy over the case of Terry Schiavo, the Florida woman at the center of a right to…