Subjectivist Outlook Essay

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A subjectivist outlook on social problem is very different from an objectivist. A subjectivist outlook is based on what the people in a society believe to be a social problem. It revolves around the opinion of society. With this outlook, the social problems will change with different areas of the world and eras. An example of this is, if many girls in the school went and cut their hair to ear length. If most of society agreed it was a social problem then a subjectivist viewpoint of this would be it is a social problem. In the subjectivist mind, it's not focused on the social condition but the reaction to the condition. If there simply is no reaction then there must not be a problem. According to the textbook, Social Problems, Sociologist that …show more content…

Social construction is a way of explaining how people figure out meaning to the world that they are living in. There’s many steps to this process to finally determine if an alleged social problem should be labeled as one. On another note, Objectivist outlook is focused more on the harm to the society that the condition is producing. If the “issue” is not causing any harm to anyone in society, most likely it will not be considered a social problem. When sociologist/regular people point out the negative impact result that a condition is making, then they can go snooping around and find the root, also known as the social problem. For example, Gun Laws. Gun laws were not a social problem until the harm it was having on society was visible, then it was categorized as a social problem. Like, subjectivist approach, objectivist approach has a process to go through as well to finalize the social problem. A professor that is more focused on “fixing” the world might lean towards the objectivist approach due to the fact that this approach is more focused on effect and the evidence of the condition

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