Social stratification and inequalities

Watch 30 to 60 minutes of a production from current media that illustrates examples of social stratification and
inequalities, such as a sitcom, drama, movie, or documentary. Examples include productions like Blackish,
Sons of Anarchy, Family Guy, Empire, CSI, BlacKkKlansman, Chicago Fire, Orange is the New Black, NCIS,
When They See Us, Pose, Game of Thrones, or Law & Order. Contact your instructor for approval if you are
unsure if a certain media production fits the assignment.
Take notes while you watch in order to record examples of the behavior patterns that reflect social stratification
and inequality.
Refer to the Reading Guide: Deviance, Social Stratification, and Inequality document for more information on
theoretical perspectives on these topics to assist with this assignment.
Write a 400- to 600-word paper in which you discuss the TV show or film as it relates to race, gender, and
social class stratification. Include the following:
Provide the name of the show or film you selected, as well as a brief summary of the plot and setting of the
story.
Identify and describe at least one example of social deviance that you observed. Which social structures or
norms could have contributed to this act of deviance?
Identify and describe at least two examples of sociological inequalities that you observed. Which social
structures or norms could have contributed to these inequalities?
Indicate the theoretical perspective—functionalist, conflict, or symbolic interactionist—that you would use to
explain the social inequalities you observed. Explain your reasons for choosing this perspective.
Make connections between the social stratification of class, race, and gender that you observed in the TV show
or film, and the ways that it represents inequality in our society.

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