Theories analysis

select two theories (for example, theories from chapter 1, theories on crime and deviance in" rel="nofollow">in chapter 7, theories on in" rel="nofollow">inequality in" rel="nofollow">in chapter 8, theories on gender in" rel="nofollow">inequality in" rel="nofollow">in chapter 10, theories on illness in" rel="nofollow">in chapter 18, etc.) or two concepts (such as globalization which is addressed in" rel="nofollow">in so many chapters, social groups and conformity in" rel="nofollow">in chapter 6, target hardenin" rel="nofollow">ing in" rel="nofollow">in chapter 7, economic in" rel="nofollow">inequality in" rel="nofollow">in chapter 8, gender in" rel="nofollow">inequality in" rel="nofollow">in chapter 10, immigration in" rel="nofollow">in chapter 11, etc.). Remember, theories are used to understand social issues, but they are not the same as social issues/facts/events/social phenomena.