sociological imagination to discuss stratification and inequality

sociological imagin" rel="nofollow">ination to discuss stratification and in" rel="nofollow">inequality Order Description A photo essay is a series of pictures that presents an idea and tells a story. In this assignment, you’ll be usin" rel="nofollow">ing your sociological imagin" rel="nofollow">ination to discuss stratification and in" rel="nofollow">inequality (chapter 7 in" rel="nofollow">in the textbook) in" rel="nofollow">in a neighborhood through a series of photos. The followin" rel="nofollow">ing is the step-by-step in" rel="nofollow">instruction: 1) Choose a neighborhood that you have some knowledge of the place. It doesn’t have to be the neighborhood you reside. 2) Go to NYC Community Data Portal, scroll down to select a community district on the map. On the next page, click the tab “Population Data” and scroll down to open 3 PDF files: Demographic Profile, Social Profile, and Economic Profile. From these 3 files, fin" rel="nofollow">ind the followin" rel="nofollow">ing data: educational attain" rel="nofollow">inment, Median household in" rel="nofollow">income, Mean household in" rel="nofollow">income, and race (major racial groups: White, Black or African American, Asian, Hispanic or Latin" rel="nofollow">ino). Make a table to display the data you fin" rel="nofollow">ind. 3) Walk around the neighborhood you choose, observe and explore the social world around you. Take photos and select 5 photos to tell a story about stratification and in" rel="nofollow">inequality. One of the photos must be about food (e.g. street vendor, grocery store, ethnic food cart, the food you eat in" rel="nofollow">in that neighborhood etc.) 4) Write 3-5 sentences under each photo to describe what in" rel="nofollow">intrigues you to take the photo and your observation and reflection. 5) Example: https://www.english.illin" rel="nofollow">inois.edu/maps/depression/photoessay.htm Required Text: Dalton Conley, You May Ask Yourself: An Introduction to Thin" rel="nofollow">inkin" rel="nofollow">ing Like a Sociologist (ISBN: 9780393935172).