For part one of the core assessment project, you will answer the following questions to help determine the meaning and construction of the self in contemporary society. After you have gone through the questions, think about the theories and concepts we have learned about the construction of self. Reflect on how you understanding the self in contemporary society. How is this similar and different from the theories we have read? You should include your responses to the ten questions and 2-3 reflection paragraphs connecting your responses to course concepts. This exercise will help you begin to think about your own identity in relation to sociological concepts and serves a pre-writing activity for the Core Assessment Project.1. How would you define your identity?2. How did you come to learn about aspects of your identity?3. What group/s were important to your sense of self?4. How were you socialized into the group? Were they any rituals?5. Why was this group more important to you than others?6. How do you show your identity? What are the values and traits you associate with your identity?7. Do you connect with others online?8. What social media sites do you use? How does this impact your sense of self?9. What does this term “authenticity” mean to you? How does this relate your identity?10. Do you feel like you have one “authentic” self? Is your identity multifaceted?Obviously this is a little personal but they don’t know anything about me really so you have some freedom here. To give you a little background, I live in the US. I am a 40 year old white male with a wife and daughter. I live in a big city and have most of my life. I was in the military and I am a police officer. Feel free to message me with any questions.I have no idea how many pages this will actually take. Even though I requested three, don’t feel required to make it three. I don’t care if you can get it done in one and I overpay.Textbook:Title: Inside Social LivesAuthor: Spencer CahillISBN-13: 9780190647889Publisher: Oxford University PressEdition: 8thAdoption: Required
