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what is the sociological imagination​

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Answered by thoratharikesh
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Answer:

the formation of a mental image of something that is not perceived as real and is not present to the senses

Synonyms: imaginativeness, vision

Examples

- imagination reveals what the world could be

- popular imagination created a world of demons

the ability to deal resourcefully with unusual problems

Synonyms: resource, resourcefulness

Example

- a man of resource

Answered by aslamm1
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Answer:

In summary, sociological imagination is an ability to see the context which shapes your individual decision making, as well as the decisions made by others. But the reason why it's useful is because it allows us to better identify and question various aspects of society, as opposed to passively living within it.

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