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      • Sociological imagination, an idea that first emerged in C. Wright Mills’ book of the same name, is the ability to connect one’s personal challenges to larger social issues. The sociological imagination is the ability to link the experience of individuals to the social processes and structures of the wider world.
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  2. C. Wright Mills established the concept of sociological imagination in the 20th century. Mills believed that: “Neither the life of an individual nor the history of a society can be understood without understanding both” the daily lives of society’s members and the history of a society and its issues.

  3. Oct 24, 2019 · Sociologist C. Wright Mills, who created the concept and wrote the definitive book about it, defined the sociological imagination as “the vivid awareness of the relationship between experience and the wider society."

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  4. Jan 13, 2024 · The concept of the sociological imagination, introduced by C. Wright Mills in his 1959 book “The Sociological Imagination,” is a cornerstone of sociological thought. It provides a critical framework for understanding the relationship between individual experiences and larger social structures.

  5. The sociological imagination is making the connection between personal challenges and larger social issues. Mills identified “troubles” (personal challenges) and “issues” (larger social challenges), also known as biography, and history, respectively.

  6. Oct 10, 2020 · In this essay, it is argued that Mills’ “translation of Parsons into English” is a one-sided interpretation based on his own theoretical premises, which he called the sociological imagination. The way Mills conceptualized sociological imagination leans towards an ideological world-view with political ambitions but lacks the necessary ...

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    • 2021
  7. Jan 8, 2024 · In the 1959 book, The Sociological Imagination, C. Wright Mills defined the sociological imagination as the ability to see the intricate connections between individual experiences and the broader patterns of society. He described it as the “vivid awareness of the relationship between experience and the wider society.”.

  8. Oct 22, 2018 · Coined by C. Wright Mills, the “sociological imagination” describes an imaginative way of thinking about the intersection of biography and history, or an awareness of how individuals' specific circumstances and life experiences are linked to or reflective of larger social and historical forces.

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