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When we study an issue like homelessness from the different viewpoints of
anthropology, psychology, and sociology, we can come up with different types of
information that might help us understand the issue.
Anthropologists study how humans live and interact with their social and physical
environments – both in the past and in the present. Physical anthropologists focus on
the origin, evolution and diversity of people, whereas cultural anthropologists study the
interplay between culture and human beings. Both use specific theories, perspectives
and methodologies to explain human behaviour and culture, and to distinguish patterns
of human socialization.
Psychologists study the human mind and mental states as a way of explaining the
behaviour of an individual or a group. They use psychological theories, perspectives,
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and methodologies to explain how diverse factors influence and shape human mental
processes and behaviour. They also use these perspectives to analyze patterns of
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Sociologists study human social behaviour by examining the interactions of social
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institutions, groups, and individuals, and how they influence each other. They use their
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own specific theories, perspectives, and methodologies to examine how diverse factors
influence and shape social behaviour of groups and individuals.
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1. What fears drive someone to walk past a homeless person without making eye
contact? Psychology
2. How does the lack of affordable housing contribute to homelessness? Sociology
3. What is it about cities that helps explain why there are more homeless in the city
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10. Do homeless people share any group characteristics from which we can learn?
Anthropology
Inquiry Questions
A really good inquiry question for social scientists acts as a guide for research. It keeps
the researcher focused on what kinds of sources to use and helps shape the results of
an inquiry. It often inspires new questions that allows one to probe even more deeply
into a topic, once the inquiry has begun. As such, it should be neither too narrow nor
too broad, and provide the space necessary to go deeply into the topic.
As you begin to develop your own inquiry questions, ask yourself the following
questions:
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Is it an invitation to think beyond a simple answer?
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Does it require me to go more deeply than a simple internet search?
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Does it require support and justification, not just an answer?
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Is it open-ended enough but not too big to tackle?
Does it make me think about the topic in a way I’ve never considered before?
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Does it challenge my thinking about what is ethical (right or wrong) about the topic?
You can use this checklist for future inquiry questions you are developing to help make
sure they will be effective guides for you for your investigations.
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Social scientists can look at issues from a macro perspective and a micro perspective.
When we ask about how people in general respond to the issue of homelessness in our
society, we are looking at the issue from a macro, or broader, perspective. When we
study an issue from a micro perspective, we focus instead on one individual or small
group.
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As we examine the story of Leah Denbok, a teenager who photographed homeless
people on the streets of Toronto, we are conducting a micro study. Read the following
article then watch the video to learn more about her work.
Action #2: Click on Link to View Video Teen Photographs Homeless People
Which questions would a social scientist ask when studying Leah’s responses to
homelessness? You can use this template posted with this assignment to help organize
your work.
● Write at least two questions from the perspective of each of the three social
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● Make sure your questions use keywords or concepts that would make it clear you
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understand the difference between the kinds of questions social scientists might
use to guide their inquiries in anthropology, psychology, and sociology.
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● For each social science grouping, explain clearly in a sentence why you grouped
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