Not everyone will want to be a firefighter after a passionate presentation about their work and life, but if the list includes a few hundred professions alongside firefighter, you're talking about a completely perspective. That's the thing I've referred to when mentioning sociology: individual examples don't explain societal changes.
Not everyone will want to be a firefighter after a passionate presentation about their work and life, but if the list includes a few hundred professions alongside firefighter, you're talking about a completely perspective. That's the thing I've referred to when mentioning sociology: individual examples don't explain societal changes.
If you can't thing of large categories of people from various backgrounds being involved and of social consequences broadly speaking when you are attempting to describe social realities, you're not conceptualising your topic correctly.
Technology has definitely and always been a significant factor in processes of change in the fabric of society, but the fact that (young) people spend more time on electronic devices and this affects their mental and physical health may be arguably more relevant than the fact that 6% of the population in SOME developed countries chooses to develop digital businesses and travel the world in the process.
Not everyone will want to be a firefighter after a passionate presentation about their work and life, but if the list includes a few hundred professions alongside firefighter, you're talking about a completely perspective. That's the thing I've referred to when mentioning sociology: individual examples don't explain societal changes.
If you can't thing of large categories of people from various backgrounds being involved and of social consequences broadly speaking when you are attempting to describe social realities, you're not conceptualising your topic correctly.
Technology has definitely and always been a significant factor in processes of change in the fabric of society, but the fact that (young) people spend more time on electronic devices and this affects their mental and physical health may be arguably more relevant than the fact that 6% of the population in SOME developed countries chooses to develop digital businesses and travel the world in the process.