Mat 3 정유빈(yubinjeong)
1.summary
The key points in today's class were the social structure, social state, and the role of members in society. Social structure is a concept that explains how humans interact and organize. As the professor says, social structure consists of the interaction of various elements, which can include culture, institutions, power relations, and economic systems. Social structure also plays an important role in determining the stability of society and the direction of change. A role in society means that an individual or group behaves according to responsibilities or expectations within the social structure. Roles are part of the social structure and determine how individuals or groups interact and communicate with other members. Roles are often culturally defined and can vary depending on specific occupations, family structures, social status, etc. Social state refers to the characteristics and characteristics of a society at a certain point in time. Social state is determined by a combination of various factors and can be measured through various indicators in economic, political, and cultural aspects. Social state is dynamic and can change over time. Social structure, roles, and states are closely related to each other. Social structures shape roles, roles maintain and change social structures, and these processes shape social states. Therefore, by understanding and analyzing social structures and roles, we can understand social states and predict changes. This understanding plays an important role in social science, policymaking, and social development.
2.interesting
I found it very interesting that Korea has the highest suicide rate in today's class. Why did it happen?....First of all, a highly competitive and stressful environment in Korean society affects the suicide rate. Economic competition, excessive competition in school or work, and expectations from family or society can cause stress for many people. It can negatively affect mental health and increase the risk of suicide. Also, it can be difficult to express emotional problems publicly in Korean society compared to other countries. There may be a lack of understanding and support from others on mental health issues, which may prevent people suffering from getting help. Suicide problems in Korea are complex problems not only at the individual level but also at the social level. Social relationships, family structures, and cultural expectations can affect the suicide rate. Therefore, policy approaches and social support are needed to solve these problems. Measures that will require the expansion of mental health services, improvement of accessibility, and programs to promote social solidarity and understanding.
The fact that Korea has a high suicide rate reminds us that we need to pay more attention and awareness to social issues. It is one of the important tasks for Korean society to move toward a healthier and more sustainable direction.
3.discussion
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