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Sociological Imagination

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Hailey Gunter
Sociology 101: General Education Assignment
Sociological Imagination and What That Means in Regard to the Wage Gap According to Ballentine in “Our Social World” the sociological imagination can be best understood as “[understanding] our personal experiences and problems by examining their broader social context – by looking at the big picture” (Ballentine, pg. 8). This term was coined by sociologist C. Wright Mills in his book published in 1959. Mills believed that problems in our personal lives were usually caused by discrepancies or issues with our society or world as a whole. One example of this type of problem deals with the wage gap between males and females in the United States.
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