"Where's my Relative?"
Connect the specific concepts and ideas normally tackled in the various disciplines of social science. How
do they all interact and link to each other? Knowing that there are various social science disciplines, where do
disciplinal lines end and begin? Can you think of a central theme from w/c all social sciences could emerge?
Self
Structure
Gender
Health and Well Being
Capital
Property
The World Rights
Violence Family
Language Social Memory
Culture
Identity
Children
Ethnicity Capital
Community
Sex
State Power Dialect Nation
Elderly
Household
Heritage
Democracy
City
You can develop your own model or image, a circle, web, boxes to link each other and many others that you
could best represent how social sciences approach the same problem in different angles and using different
perspectives.
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