Chris Drew (PhD)

Dr. Chris Drew is the founder of the Helpful Professor. He holds a PhD in education and has published over 20 articles in scholarly journals. He is the former editor of the Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education. [Image Descriptor: Photo of Chris]

The 5 Types of Schema

In cognitive psychology, a schema is a mental structure used to hold, store, record, and recall information. Schemata (the plural of schema) help us to organize information in our minds. Types of schema include: Without mental schemata, we wouldn’t be able to make mental representations of the world or develop coherent understandings. But schemata can […]

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10 Cultural Imperialism Examples

Cultural imperialism occurs when a dominant community imposes their culture on a less politically or economically powerful community. It is a theory widely used in sociology, anthropology, as well as cultural and media studies. It’s often referred to as cultural colonialism. To get a better understanding of the term, let’s break down its two components

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10 STAR Interview Method Examples

The STAR method is a structured approach to answering interview questions that helps you to thoroughly address the interviewer’s concerns. It stands for Situation, Task, Action, and Result. It focuses on questions called behavioral interview questions which often start with “Can you dessscribe a time when you…” They are designed to test how you would

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50 Social Groups Examples

A social group is a collection of individuals who share aims and routines, a sense of unity, and a common identity (Tischler, 2011, p. 121). In a social group, people regularly interact with one another on the basis of shared aims and identity. A social group can be a family, colleagues in a company, people

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10 Social Policy Examples

Social policy refers to government policies aimed at meeting the needs of society. It aims to influence how society is structured and influences the rights, freedoms, and responsibilities of citizens. The primary implementation areas of social policy are: Examples of social policies include raising the minimum wage, reforming marriage law, and mandating a minimum school

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21 Types of Communities

A community is a social unit wherein its members share a common network. Common networks that unite communities include networks of values, interests, goals, and kinship.  This loose definition is necessary in order to encapsulate all the different types of communities that exist. However, it is common to classify communities into the following categories: Below

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Postmodernism in Sociology: Definition, Terms & Critique

Postmodernism is a theory that questions grand narratives and objective truth. Instead, it focuses on how truth emerges through contextual and subjective circumstances. It refers to a range of interrelated movements in art, sociology, philosophy, film, and literature. These movements are broadly influenced by the 1970s French philosophy of theorists, including: Postmodernists in sociology believe

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10 Postmodernism Examples (in Literature, Film & Art)

Postmodernism refers to a wide range of literary, artistic, and philosophical texts that explore the subjectivity of experience and attempt to undermine dominant social and cultural discourses. Key concerns of postmodernism include the deconstruction of grand cultural narratives, playful use of language and discourse, and questioning of socially-constructed ‘regimes of truth’. Examples of postmodern art

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