Sunday, July 18, 2010

CREATIVE VISUALIZATION IN SOCIOLOGY - 2






OBJECTIVITY VISUALIZED
by Karen Ann Labsan, SA21, Section I

Objectivity in social science research means conducting research with personal neutrality or with minimal or no influence from one's opinions and groundless ideas. The table tennis racket represents the sociologist as if s/he is wrapped in a white sheet to cover or eliminate biased thoughts and be colored only by different hues and shades that represent the facts and the theory(-ies) used to interpret those facts. The racket is not entirely plain and white for it is nearly impossible to be precisely a hundred percent objective. But it goes with saying that these colors represent data and theory both of which should be least affected by unjustifiable and/or irrelevant common-sense assumptions.

Note: After a session on the Sociological Perspective in the introductory course, I asked students to visualize a concept or theoretical approach using readily available materials. (We had earlier practiced with Lego-like blocks.) Students are to take a photograph of their work and write a paragraph discussing their creation. Here are two submissions, shown in two separate blogs. This is the second.
Ricky Abad

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