Social
Science Essay: Grasping its General Gist
Courseworks
of general in scope tend to make students stifle a yawn. A big scope
suggests to students a bucketful of tasks in waiting – research,
reading voluminous sources, more research, and endless note-taking.
Counting
cumulative access to several types of disciplines, it is indubitable
that students find it easier to work on focused subject topics than
have a light tap per discipline and attempt to tie all of these
tapping’s in one comprehensible work. To best illustrate this, try
writing a science essay.
Or,
how about writing this essay in lieu of its general concept, or
without mentioning one specific branch of science? Perhaps, it could
work easy if students can adapt to the universality of a
systemic thinking. Or else, think back as how kids think of the
field of science in its earliest introductions. In other words,
aspire to transport oneself back to the past, and think it past.
Those
suggestions may easily be laughed upon, but they shed a bit of light
into the general-approach dilemma. Moreover, not all big-scoping
fields are difficult to grasp, say for example doing a social science
essay.
As
a field, social science keeps in its umbrella a barrage of unique and
highly-individualised fields – from economics to anthropology,
political science to human geography. Getting all of these subfields
and deriving its common denominator, students will in no hurry get
the patterns involved or the cores of which embeds its science’s
identity: human behaviour and the bigger picture called, society.
Hence,
despite the risk of getting lost in the differing field variables of
each social science essay, students will remain to be expected down
to the finish line with the field cores as guides. Apart from such
guides, students might also have to learn to fight back the lure of
plain generalisation.
As
a generation fed of observations via the powerful social media, as
well as from other forms of media, it became easier for students to
receive and validate information. Integrating such feeds and later,
meeting a social science essay to tackle, students may find the field
of social science as unnecessary.
However,
watching as two data feeds in parallel (social media feed and social
science field) shouldn’t invalidate the other. It’s also
important to recognise that scientific inputs were taken to get the
social science findings. While these inputs are standardised,
students may want to look at the other feeds’ methods.
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