The University of Chicago’s Sociology program is rooted in rigorous analysis of society and its structures. These project topics encourage critical thinking and empirical research into culture, class, race, family, and institutions that shape everyday life.
The Impact of Social Media on Identity Formation in Adolescents
Urban Gentrification and Its Effect on Displaced Communities
Gender Roles in Modern Advertising: A Sociological Analysis
Cultural Capital and Educational Achievement Gaps
The Sociology of Mental Health in College-Aged Youth
Ethnographic Study of Street Vendors in Urban Neighborhoods
The Role of Religion in Shaping Political Attitudes
Workplace Inequality: Analyzing Race and Gender Disparities
Family Structure and Its Influence on Juvenile Behavior
The Sociology of Protests and Social Movements
Exploring the Gig Economy Through the Lens of Labor Sociology
Socialization Patterns in Immigrant Households
Social Media Activism vs. Offline Engagement: A Comparative Study
The Effects of Mass Incarceration on Community Stability
Cultural Representations in Popular TV and Film
Homelessness and Public Perception: A Sociological Inquiry
Digital Surveillance and Privacy in Modern Societies
Role of Informal Networks in Job Markets
Racial Identity and Police-Community Relations
Volunteering as Social Capital in Youth Development
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