what is sociological imagination?
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The sociological imagination is to shift your perspective away from yourself and look at things more broadly, bringing in context to individual actions. If you're thinking about lunch, you're probably more likely to choose something that's familiar to you.
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Wright Mills defined sociological imagination as "the awareness of the relationship between personal experience and the wider society". Sociological imagination is an outlook on life that tries to break away from the monotony of day to day life.
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