Sociological Imagination: Western's Undergraduate Sociology Student Journal
Welcome to the Sociological Imagination! The Sociological Imagination is a peer-reviewed, student run journal published annually in association with the Sociology Students’ Association and the Department of Sociology at Western University. The Sociological Imagination journal publishes the original work of undergraduate students in the field of sociology and related sub-disciplines.
Recent Content
Ethical Responsibilities of Multi-National Corporations: A Critical Analysis of Why Morals Matter
Houda Babetti
Gender: A Social Construction
Julianna Greco
Enjoying Retirement: A Qualitative Investigation of Retirement and Its Social Implications
Megan Ashworth
Mental Health Stigma: The Impact of Labels for Axis I versus Axis II Disorders in the DSM-IV
Taylor Salisbury
Are Women the New Dominant Sex?: Investigating the Impact of Feminism on Masculine Roles and Identity
Lauren Boothby
How Fear Makes the Wolf Look Bigger: Analysis of Foucault, Sandoval, & Fanon in the contemporary process of Graffiti Art
Kyle Hutcheson
The Spatiality of (In)justices
Jillian Smith
Principles of Communism as a Basis for Social Democracy
Craig Moorhead
Social Construction of Deviance: Male Body Image
Joseph Varanese