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Consumption: The Correlation Between Social Class and Fast-food Chains Richard Teotico
Consumption: The Correlation Between Social Class and Fast-food Chains
Richard Teotico
Seminar paper from the year 2007 in the subject Sociology - Economy and Industry, grade: A, - (Kwantlen University), course: SOCIOLOGY 1125, language: English, comment: This paper has explored an often overlooked notion of the influence of major corporations on society. Through the use of media portrayal companies have given society an idea of what it should be trying to attain. By means of remuneration, companies have exploited their workers by not paying overtime wages and in some cases have encouraged illegal activity in attempts to get ahead. This has lead to a larger gap between classes. Finally, through society's uniformity of these practices, we ultimately see that we are, in part, guilty of our own oppression. , abstract: ((First year Sociology course, APA)) ... Specifically, this paper will focus on three key ideas. First, it will focus on the premise of media portrayal of class images. What are the implications of media images defining social norms? Who controls the media? Second, what impact do fast-food chains have on the remuneration of their employees and other job sectors? Fast-food chains are competing with one another, but how do they focus on the bottom line? Third, what are the ramifications of uniformity and are they already taking place?
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| Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
| Publicado | 6 de marzo de 2013 |
| ISBN13 | 9783656382690 |
| Editores | Grin Publishing |
| Páginas | 16 |
| Dimensiones | 178 × 254 × 1 mm · 40 g |
| Lengua | Alemán |
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