Social phenomena are any patterns of behavior, thought, or action that occur within a society or group of people. They can range from specific events, such as a protest or a wedding, to general trends, such as unemployment or immigration. Sociologists attempt to study social phenomena using sociological methods, which can help them understand their causes and effects, as well as their similarities and differences across time and space.
The purpose of this course is to provide you with the knowledge and skills to analyse social phenomena in a systematic and rigorous way. You will learn the core concepts and principles of social phenomena analysis, the tools and techniques to collect and analyse data on social phenomena, and the best practices to ensure the validity and reliability of your analysis. You will also develop your critical, analytical, and communication skills, and learn how to apply social phenomena analysis to various fields and topics of interest.