The inequalities that this creates is that it separates people who know and have access to the technology and the people who have know idea how to use technology or don't have access. The younger generation is growing up in a world that has easy access to technology. We almost expect that everyone should know how to use technology and should have access to it. We don't like to explain how to use it or understand how someone doesn't know how to use it or who doesn't want to learn how to use it. While thinking about this I decided to youtube old people using computers and found this very funny video clip. Hope you enjoy!
Soc. 327(Elaine Crandall)
Sunday, May 4, 2014
Last Blog!
This week in class we talked about the use of technology and the inequalities that come with it. Technology was created to bring people together, but in my opinion it is pushing people apart. When using social networking sites instead of searching for new people to talk to or things to do, instead we continue doing what we know. We become friends with family, high school friends, and we play games that we were originally interested in outside of the internet world. When we do become friends with people that we don't know we do it because they know someone or they are interested in similar things that we are interested in.
The inequalities that this creates is that it separates people who know and have access to the technology and the people who have know idea how to use technology or don't have access. The younger generation is growing up in a world that has easy access to technology. We almost expect that everyone should know how to use technology and should have access to it. We don't like to explain how to use it or understand how someone doesn't know how to use it or who doesn't want to learn how to use it. While thinking about this I decided to youtube old people using computers and found this very funny video clip. Hope you enjoy!
The inequalities that this creates is that it separates people who know and have access to the technology and the people who have know idea how to use technology or don't have access. The younger generation is growing up in a world that has easy access to technology. We almost expect that everyone should know how to use technology and should have access to it. We don't like to explain how to use it or understand how someone doesn't know how to use it or who doesn't want to learn how to use it. While thinking about this I decided to youtube old people using computers and found this very funny video clip. Hope you enjoy!
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Sumblog 11
I really enjoyed watching the Solar Mammas documentary. I
thought it was amazing that a man would want to find women in undeveloped
countries and give them education to enhance their community. There were women
from Africa and the Middle East that were asked to go to India to become educated
about solar power. They were told that they would learn what they would need to
come back and teach the people of their communities about solar power. It was
great to see that a man would want to empower women.
It was amazing to see how well all the women got along, even
with the language and culture barriers. They all came together and became
friends. They would help one another when they could and they showed their
culture. I couldn't imagine going from being able to talk to everyone to having
a language barrier all-around me.
This documentary showed globalization in the way that the undeveloped
countries where given the opportunity to learn more about how to be more like
the developed countries. Many of the women and the communities that they came
from didn’t have anything. These women were given the opportunity to go and
learn and bring solar power to their communities. I couldn’t imagine having completely
nothing and having the opportunity to help your community grow.
While Goggling images of globalization I found this cute little cartoon. I know that it doesn't have anything to do with the Solar Mammas but it does show how far western ideas have spread over the whole world.

Sunday, April 20, 2014
Sumblog 10
In our society we have so many horrible events happen and have a hate for many that we are taught to live in fear. Our society is so full of ignorance that it has corrupted the whole system and puts people in their place. The fact that we have warning labels, for the silliest things, shows how much our society lives in fear.
It has been one year since the horrible incident of the Boston marathon bombing, I have found an article on how it has effected the politics.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/wp/2014/04/19/how-the-marathon-bombings-changed-everything-in-boston-politics/
It has been one year since the horrible incident of the Boston marathon bombing, I have found an article on how it has effected the politics.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/wp/2014/04/19/how-the-marathon-bombings-changed-everything-in-boston-politics/
The article talked about the experience of that day, how the
mayor in office was at the hospital and many runners where in the race that
were going to run for office since the mayor was retiring. After the first bomb
went off people knew to come together and give any help that they could give. The
amount of people who to came together in such short time was truly amazing;
even with the amount of fear I’m sure was surging through their bodies. No one
knew whether the incident was a terrorist attack or if it was planned
specifically to take out some people that were known to be in the race. Between
the bomb happening and till they found the bomber and even for some time after
none of the canidents knew whether they could return to campaigns or not. After
a few months campaigns were back up and running with many playing up the fear
of the marathon Monday. The winner for new mayor made his speech and coined the
phrase “Boston Strong”. This just goes to show how we can use fear to get a head
in life.
Sunday, April 13, 2014
SumBlog 9
We as a society have always been sexualized; however it has
been just recently that it is being talked about more often. In the mass media
there is multiple underlying sex in anything from teen shows, family shows,
basically anything on TV, and music. The majority of the time I pick up on the
underlying sexually message in TV shows but music on the other hand that one
gets past me. It amazed me in Wednesday’s class when we listened to “Blurred
Lines: I never realized how bad that song was. We have people of all ages
listening to music and not knowing what some of the undertones are.
The music that we listen to today would never pass as music
years ago. We went from being classy to being trashy. Any genre of music is
making their way into having sexually undertones. Now it isn’t every single
song that you listen to but I would have to say that they majority of the music
has some bit of underlying meaning. You wouldn’t think that country music would
get on the band wagon. but yeap you guessed it they have.
When thinking about what song I would use it took me a
little while but I decided to step away from rap and pop and look at a country
song. The song that I have picked is “Something About a Truck” by Kip Moore. In
this song it sounds so innocent talking about a truck and beer, but then it
goes it to talking about a girl and not getting caught. Like the “Blurred Lines”
song I didn’t pick up on the sexual undertone until my husband told me, which
goes to show that when you don’t fully pay attention to lyrics you don’t really
know what you are listening to. Now give this song a listen and see if you can
pick up on the meaning.
Sunday, April 6, 2014
Sum Blog 8
I really enjoyed coming to an 8 am class and to get to play
Monopoly. Playing Monopoly was a great twist to add to the learning experience
in the class room. In the group that I was in my partner and I were in the 3rd
group, which we found out at the end of class represented single mothers. My
partner and I started out with $895 and when we passed go we would receive
$170(I think). On our first role we ended up landing on community chest and the
card stated that we got to take a ride on the reading railroad (which was
behind us) this was the only time that we got to go all the way around the
board. However by landing on reading railroad we immediately had to pay the
person who had bought it $25. Since we were in the third group we knew that we
needed to avoid rolling any doubles, well with that said what was our next
roll? Yeap you guessed it on the next roll we rolled a double putting us
directly in jail. Once in jail we had a choice to make we could either sit out
for 3 turns or pay in $100, this time we decided to just sit and wait. After
the 3 turns were up and it was our turn again we rolled and got out of jail but
immediately landed on someone’s property thus having to pay about $30. On our
next turn we rolled another double and proceeded to sit in jail for the rest of
the game. We paid to get out once or twice but after continually landing in
jail my partner and I concluded that it would be best to save our money and sit
in jail.
While talking about how the game was a comparison to real
life we concluded that people would often sit in jail due to lack of opportunities
and the bad choices that the make. In life it is often easier to do the time
instead of paying the money for a lawyer and risking losing money and the case. Also in our game after finding out that we represented single mothers we decided that we were in jail for prostitution and were not good at not getting caught.
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Blog 7
In society we have the tendency to treat boys and girls differently and this is seen in the school systems. Boys are allowed to speak out with out being called on, whereas if a girl would do that she sees disciplinary actions. Both boys and girls should be treated the same. Boys shouldn't be able to speak out just because they are boys and girls shouldn't be disciplined on the things that boys do. I believe that girls are treated differently because since they are girls they should know better. Teachers are subconsciously treating kids differently because this is what society has taught us.
Also in schools boys are pushed towards math and science and girls are pushed away from those topics and towards English or art. Girls are seen as incompetent towards math and science they are seen to be not as smart in those ares compared to boys. When doing the tests it is shown that boys do better in math and science but this most likely has to d with because they are told they will do better so they do. We should push all programs the same and shouldn't tell either gender that they are better then the other gender.
While looking through you-tube I found a video that shows that girls are actually catching up to boys on math. The margins are narrowing and boys and girls are becoming somewhat equal.
Also in schools boys are pushed towards math and science and girls are pushed away from those topics and towards English or art. Girls are seen as incompetent towards math and science they are seen to be not as smart in those ares compared to boys. When doing the tests it is shown that boys do better in math and science but this most likely has to d with because they are told they will do better so they do. We should push all programs the same and shouldn't tell either gender that they are better then the other gender.
Sunday, March 9, 2014
sum blog 5
Society is built around people in majority groups and people in minority groups. People who are in the majority groups show discrimination to people in minority groups. We learned about the question of reverse racism and of the question of weather it can actually exist. Reverse racism puts us to question of if minority groups can discriminate against the majority group or if they have built up animosity for what they have been put through. There is also the question of if what the majority group does to the minority group if it is the same for the minority group to do the same thing to the majority group. We looked at how at the Mississippi college some students put a rope around the statute of the first black student. We talked about if it would be the same if there was a rope put around a white statue would the reaction be the same. The discussion turned into that it would not be the same because white people were not discriminated in that way. I feel that minority groups have as much right to discriminate against majority groups because we are all people and one group shouldn't have more right over another group. While thinking about groups showing discrimination to other groups I began thinking about how we find it acceptable for blacks or other minority groups to act white but we find it unacceptable for whites to act black. Not only is it unacceptable to act like the other group but whites also have to watch what they say in front of black people this leads me into the video that I found which is 50 things white people cannot say in front of black people.
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