Question:
Describe colonization, industrialization, and globalization have created spaces in which social turbulence can arise. As we have discussed, social turbulence is over-determined and there are a number of factors that contribute. In 3-4 pages (double spaced), define social turbulence and explain to me which of these factors (can be a broad factor, or something more specific) is most responsible for global turbulence in our world today. Has this always been the case, and will it be the case moving forward? I am forcing you to make a choice from the factors identified in the course objectives and argue your case convincingly.
Course objectives:
This course examines the layered causes and consequences of social turbulence around the world. It explores how peoples interact with each other and the world around them. Additionally, students will study how people react to societal and environmental changes.
Students gain an understanding of social history and some of the main historical factors that helped create the global community and its present structure. This includes exploration of such topics as colonization, globalization, and industrialization. These factors provide the framework for understanding the current global structure and societal demographics. After this foundation is created, the course is broken into three additional units that address ethnic, religious and cultural issues, health and the environment and finally population shift. Students will learn how ethnicity and religion are mobilized, which can create instability and potentially violent conflict. They will explore how disease and the environment are connected and how these issues cause problems within and across societies. Students will also explore how demographics are changing our world, by exploring climate migration and the infrastructural and mental strain that the growing trend toward megacities is creating.
Understand aspects of social history and some of the main historical factors that helped create the global community and its present structure.
Question :
Describe colonization, industrialization, and globalization have created spaces in which social turbulence can arise. As we have discussed, social turbulence is over-determined and there are a number of factors that contribute. In 3-4 pages (double spaced), define social turbulence and explain to me which of these factors (can be a broad factor, or something more specific) is most responsible for global turbulence in our world today. Has this always been the case, and will it be the case moving forward? I am forcing you to make a choice from the factors identified in the course objectives and argue your case convincingly.
· Use relevant evidence and provide citations.: academic sources. APA style of formatting throughout
· Please make sure page margins are 1 inch each on both left and right.
· Do not include headings for each paragraph. Paper must be cohesive and coherent.
· Include a list of works cited: academic sources only.