Sociology, asked by tarhagi, 1 year ago

what is scope of social problem in sociology

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Answered by faizan18
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The constructionist approach is used to define Social Problems in Sociology. It defines social problem in terms of a process instead of a type of condition. Its main focus is on how and why people come to understand that some condition must be viewed as a social problem, or how they socially construct social problems.

The process of social problems begins with a claims makers who claim that some condition must be considered to be a problem. Other people respond to those claims and rework them. In this way the social problem is constructed and reconstructed by the general public, media, policy makers, the social-problem workers and the critics.

It is a complex process. Some claims get a quick response while others find it difficult to get an audience. 

Answered by vchilongo
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Let me try it out..

Whenever individuals share a common environment for quite reasonable time they will definitely develop a common interest which may be either constructive or destructive in nature.

The social problem that may arise from the sociological syndrome is diverse and therefore a lot of guidance is a necessity. The youth may involve in drugs and so many other negative examples.

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