What is the difference between social issues and contemporary issues??
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A social issue (also called a social problem, social conflict, or social illness) is a problem that influences a considerable number of the individuals within a society. It is often the consequence of factors extending beyond an individual's social issue is the source of a conflicting opinion on the grounds of what is perceived as a morally just personal life or societal order. Social issues are distinguished from economic issues; however, some issues (such as immigration) have both social and economic aspects. There are also issues that don't fall into either category, such as wars.and This module is organised around a number of central debates and controversies in classical and contemporary social theory. A key concern of the module is to explore not only the ways in which sociological research strategies and theories have emerged but also the extent to which they permit us to analyse and explain particular social phenomena.
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Contemporary issues are problems and opportunities that are relevant to present day life and politics.
Social issues are distinguished from economic issues; however, some issues (such as immigration) have both social and economic aspects. There are also issues that don't fall into either category, such as warfare.
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