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There is a world of possibilities for sociological research.
 Deciding on the topic of for a sociology research paper will depend on the scope of your paper. If you are taking an
introductory sociology course, your paper will likely have a more generalized theme; upper-division courses will require a
more focused approach. Either way, there is no shortage of possible ideas for your research.
 Homelessness
 Homelessness in the U. S. has steadily increased, especially since the repeal of the Aid to Families with Dependent Children program in
1996. Research shows that the causes for homelessness are linked to poverty, unaffordable rental markets and other social problems.
Your research could focus on national economic indicators relate to estimates of variations in homelessness over time.
 Domestic Violence
 Thanks to the work of researchers in the past couple of decades, domestic violence is not the taboo topic it once was, and women feel
more free to speak out when they are victimized. However, it still remains a serious social problem, and is considered one of the leading
contributors to child homelessness for numerous reasons related to economics. Your research could focus on the relationship between
domestic violence and the economic imbalances between men and women that result in the homelessness of women and children.
 Racism
 One of the most hotly contested topics in America is racism. Conservatives argue that racism is no longer the problem it once was,
while liberals point to the myriad ways in which racism still plagues U. S. society. Your research could identify current theories about the
ways racism manifests itself, or discuss the ways in which current policies either address or ignore racism. It could also be applied to
racism in specific areas of society, for example, in education or social services.
 Social Inequality
 In the realm of social sciences, one of the most common debates centers on how capitalism contributes to social inequity. Marxist
theory argues that capitalism creates hierarchies in social class, stratifying them in ways that people on the lower levels can't escape.
This topic also raises the issue of globalization -- some argue that the spread of capitalism to developing nations favors corporations
over people. Your research could explore how this plays out in the U.S. through the off-shoring of jobs (creating job loss), or it could be
a case study in how it manifests as relationships of power between governments and international financing organizations like the World
Bank and International monetary fund.
 Race, nationality, and ethnicity are some of the most written about subjects in sociology. The classical sociologist Emile
Durkheim discussed the effects of origin on a person and the solidarity that they feel with others from the same or similar
origin. Sociologists like to study these bonds as well as the negative effects of difference.
 The census data from your nation provides the raw materials for literally thousands of research papers. The following are
some sociological topics on race, nationality, and ethnicity:
 Race
 Racial Segregation in Cities
 The Correlation between Class and Race
 [insert race] and Education Levels
 Interracial Marriage Then and Now
 Racial Stereotypes and their Effects
 Culture and Race: Is Environment More Important than Race?
 Attitudes Toward Race and Police Brutality
 Race Riots: What's the Cause of Racial Unrest?
 Relationship Between Race and Class
 Relationship Between Race and Educational Levels
 Ethnicity
 Ethnicity and Race: What is the Difference/What is the Correlation?
 How Ethnicity Affects Class
 Multi-Ethnic Individuals and their Position in Society
 Multicultural Society and the Dominant Culture
 How the Italians, and Irish Became "White"
 Nationality
 Patriotism in [insert country]
 How [insert plural nationality] views [insert plural nationality]
 Nationality and Pride: What Makes a Patriot?
 Immigration and Assimilation
 America: Melting Pot or Salad Bowl?
 One of the most interesting topics of sociological research is the mass media. What we see on television, in magazines, and
in theaters has an effect on us as members of society. There are endless topics to study in the media, but below is a list of
topic ideas.
 How ________ are Presented in the Media:
 [insert a race]
 Young Women
 Women
 Men
 Young Men
 Children
 Disabled Individuals
 Celebrities [choose one]
 The Mentally Challenged
 The Media's Target and Portrayal for Profit:
 What Commercials Play at What Times During the Day? [Also, which channels do they play on?]
 Who Consumes the Most [insert genre] Music?
 Sexuality and Disney Movies
 Romantic Comedies and Women
 Gym, Tan, Laundry: A Study of Jersey Shore and its Viewers
 Children's Television
 Ratings and New Technologies: How Youth Watch Television
 Social Media:
 Youth and Social Media
 Social Media and Celebrity
 Harassment and Bullying on Social Media
 Social Networking in the New Millennium
 Twitter vs. Facebook vs. Instagram: Who Uses Each and Why?
 Does Social Media Make Us Lonely?
 Does Social Media Promote Narcissism?
 Food culture is a very interesting topic to research not only in terms of how food is produced and distributed but also in
terms of how it's consumed. Here are some possible research topics for those of you who want to learn more about how our
food is grown, distributed, consumed.
 How Food is Made:
 Where Does Food Come From? Meats, Vegetables, and More
 How Does [insert fast food place] Make their Food?
 Food Laws and Regulations
 Which Companies Supply Food to the US?
 The Use of Pesticides in Farms
 Monsanto Seeds
 The Seed Bank
 Farmers Markets and The "Slow Food" Movement
 The Rise of "Organic" Farming
 How Food is Distributed:
 Import-Export Practices around the World
 Food Packaging Messages
 The Locations of Fast Food Chains in Relation to Low-Income Areas
 The Geographical Difference in Food Distribution: Class Inequality
 How Food is Consumed:
 The Difference in Serving Sizes Over Time
 Do you Know What's In Your Food? A Study of Nutritional Facts and Food Education
 Where Do People Eat?
 Family Dinners and the Modern Day
 [Insert Country/State/City] Food Culture
 Are We What We Eat? A Study on Obesity
 Child Obesity
 Youth culture is another fascinating sociological topic. Young people belong to many
subcultures, which they illustrate in their attitude, clothing, music, and more. Studying
these cultures allows us to understand how our world works--particularly the media due
to the fact that the majority of American media consumers are between the ages of 14 and
21.
 Hip Hop Culture in the 80's, 90's and 2000s
 Punk: Anarchy, Rebellion, and Revolution
 Extreme Sports Culture: Surf, Skate, and Snow
 How Adolescents are Affected by the Media
 "Emo" Culture: The Self-Destructive Teen
 Mean Girls: A Study of Competition between Young Women
 Jock Culture
 At-Risk Youth and Deviant Behavior
 Messages Promoted in [insert genre here] Music
 Masculinity and Femininity in High School
 Cliques and Outcasts: A Study of a High School Social Structure
 Bullying
 Cyber Bullying
 Maturity and the Media: Are Teens Pressured to Mature as Fast as their Favorite Stars?
 Sex and Adolescents
 The gender divide has been one of the most important subjects that sociologists study
because it exists in every culture around the world. Men and women have always been
opposites in society, which has contributed to numerous inequalities. The following is a
list of sociological research topics on gender.
 Gender Inequality on the Job
 Gendered Occupations: Nurses and Contractors
 Women in the Workplace
 Transgendered Individuals
 Homosexuality and How it is Portrayed in the Media
 "Coming Out": Feared or Loved
 The Gender Bias: How Men and Women are Treated Differently in Law, Media, and Social
Interactions
 Anorexia and Women
 Gender Stereotypes in [media/workplace/region]
 The Feminist Revolution
 Women's Rights and Movements
 The White (Man's) House
 Are gender studies interesting to you?
 Yes
 No
 No, I have learned about them so much already
 Studying social movements and revolutions can illuminate how communities that share the same beliefs
and goals form. Social movements are always happening, which makes them current as well as
historical, so choosing a topic is easy!
 To study a movement, just choose a movement or a group of people that are being oppressed. In addition to
studying the movement itself, you can also choose to research its oppression, formation, accomplishments (or
downfall), or its impact on larger society. Here are some movements to get you started:
 The Civil Rights
 Feminism (Suffragettes)
 Occupy Wall Street
 Animal Rights
 The French Revolution
 Nazism
 Prohibition
 The Tea Party
 Disability Rights
 Gay Rights (Gay Marriage)
 Fair Trade
 Human Rights
 Anti-Nuclear Movement
 American Indian Movement
 #BlackLivesMatter
 Anti-Psychiatry
 Anti-Vaccination
 People in society want to be a part of a group that shares their same beliefs. Sometimes these groups become so
united that they are destructive, whereas some of the groups create solidarity, community, and fellowship. The
following is a list of religions, cults, and other groups that share similar beliefs and can be studied.
 Moonies
 Christians
 Catholics
 Ku Klux Klan
 Nazis
 Hindu
 Buddhist
 Charles Manson
 Judaism
 Antoinism
 Scientologists
 Montana Doomsday Religious Cult - "Church Universal and Triumphant"
 Scientology
 Heaven's Gate
 Branch Davidians
 The People's Temple (Jim Jones)
 Aum Shinrikyo (Japanese cult responsible for 1995 sarin gas attack on Tokyo subway)
 Classes are treated differently in every society. Because the inequalities are so deeply
embedded in our society, it is difficult to eliminate them. Geographically, classes are
segregated, which further complicates the pursuit for equality. Here are some topics to
study:
 Class and Geographical Segregation
 Ghettos and Gated Communities
 Food in Rich and Poor Areas
 Schools in Low-Income Neighborhoods
 Taxes and Wages
 The Effects of the Ghetto on Youth
 The "Ghetto" Cycle: A Study of Recidivism and No Opportunities
 Wealth and Race
 City Funding and District Zones
 The Geography of Upward Mobility
 The "Culture of Poverty"
 The Relationship Between Poverty and Education
 Class and Parenting Styles
 The Welfare State
 Class and Contentment: Does Money Buy Happiness?
 One of the favorite topics to write about is ancient Hawaiian culture. The ancient
Hawaiians had many myths and legends as do numerous other cultures. Sociological
studies about myths and legends illustrate the purposes of these legends. Below are
some interesting cultures and legends to get you started.
 Leprechauns
 Dolphins and the Amazon
 Pele, the Hawaiian Fire Goddess
 Viking Legends
 Egyptian Legends (Tombs, Afterlife, and Tut)
 Biblical Events
 Pandora's Box
 Mayan Culture
 Lochness Monster
 The Legend of the Three Sisters
 Big Foot
 Alien Abductions
 Vinyl Records or Music in other forms
 Currency/Gold/Rare Gems and Minerals (Inflation, Deflation)
 Art
 Artifacts (Rare or Other)
 Antiquities
 Technology
 Oil
 Food
 Entertainment
 Celebrity
 Fashion Accessories
 Toys
 Services/Wages
 The family is another fascinating topic for sociologists. Not only does
everyone have a family, but one's family is often an incredibly important
influence on one's life, for better or worse! Since our view of what a
family is and should be is constantly changing.
 Unconventional Family Structures
 Influence of Parents on Child Behavior
 Long-Term Effects of Child Abuse
 Cross-Racial Adoption
 Effects of Divorce on the Family
 Single Parenting
 Family Differences Across Race and Ethnic Groups
 Teenage Mothers
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  • 2. There is a world of possibilities for sociological research.  Deciding on the topic of for a sociology research paper will depend on the scope of your paper. If you are taking an introductory sociology course, your paper will likely have a more generalized theme; upper-division courses will require a more focused approach. Either way, there is no shortage of possible ideas for your research.  Homelessness  Homelessness in the U. S. has steadily increased, especially since the repeal of the Aid to Families with Dependent Children program in 1996. Research shows that the causes for homelessness are linked to poverty, unaffordable rental markets and other social problems. Your research could focus on national economic indicators relate to estimates of variations in homelessness over time.  Domestic Violence  Thanks to the work of researchers in the past couple of decades, domestic violence is not the taboo topic it once was, and women feel more free to speak out when they are victimized. However, it still remains a serious social problem, and is considered one of the leading contributors to child homelessness for numerous reasons related to economics. Your research could focus on the relationship between domestic violence and the economic imbalances between men and women that result in the homelessness of women and children.  Racism  One of the most hotly contested topics in America is racism. Conservatives argue that racism is no longer the problem it once was, while liberals point to the myriad ways in which racism still plagues U. S. society. Your research could identify current theories about the ways racism manifests itself, or discuss the ways in which current policies either address or ignore racism. It could also be applied to racism in specific areas of society, for example, in education or social services.  Social Inequality  In the realm of social sciences, one of the most common debates centers on how capitalism contributes to social inequity. Marxist theory argues that capitalism creates hierarchies in social class, stratifying them in ways that people on the lower levels can't escape. This topic also raises the issue of globalization -- some argue that the spread of capitalism to developing nations favors corporations over people. Your research could explore how this plays out in the U.S. through the off-shoring of jobs (creating job loss), or it could be a case study in how it manifests as relationships of power between governments and international financing organizations like the World Bank and International monetary fund.
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  • 4.  Race, nationality, and ethnicity are some of the most written about subjects in sociology. The classical sociologist Emile Durkheim discussed the effects of origin on a person and the solidarity that they feel with others from the same or similar origin. Sociologists like to study these bonds as well as the negative effects of difference.  The census data from your nation provides the raw materials for literally thousands of research papers. The following are some sociological topics on race, nationality, and ethnicity:  Race  Racial Segregation in Cities  The Correlation between Class and Race  [insert race] and Education Levels  Interracial Marriage Then and Now  Racial Stereotypes and their Effects  Culture and Race: Is Environment More Important than Race?  Attitudes Toward Race and Police Brutality  Race Riots: What's the Cause of Racial Unrest?  Relationship Between Race and Class  Relationship Between Race and Educational Levels  Ethnicity  Ethnicity and Race: What is the Difference/What is the Correlation?  How Ethnicity Affects Class  Multi-Ethnic Individuals and their Position in Society  Multicultural Society and the Dominant Culture  How the Italians, and Irish Became "White"  Nationality  Patriotism in [insert country]  How [insert plural nationality] views [insert plural nationality]  Nationality and Pride: What Makes a Patriot?  Immigration and Assimilation  America: Melting Pot or Salad Bowl?
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  • 6.  One of the most interesting topics of sociological research is the mass media. What we see on television, in magazines, and in theaters has an effect on us as members of society. There are endless topics to study in the media, but below is a list of topic ideas.  How ________ are Presented in the Media:  [insert a race]  Young Women  Women  Men  Young Men  Children  Disabled Individuals  Celebrities [choose one]  The Mentally Challenged  The Media's Target and Portrayal for Profit:  What Commercials Play at What Times During the Day? [Also, which channels do they play on?]  Who Consumes the Most [insert genre] Music?  Sexuality and Disney Movies  Romantic Comedies and Women  Gym, Tan, Laundry: A Study of Jersey Shore and its Viewers  Children's Television  Ratings and New Technologies: How Youth Watch Television  Social Media:  Youth and Social Media  Social Media and Celebrity  Harassment and Bullying on Social Media  Social Networking in the New Millennium  Twitter vs. Facebook vs. Instagram: Who Uses Each and Why?  Does Social Media Make Us Lonely?  Does Social Media Promote Narcissism?
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  • 8.  Food culture is a very interesting topic to research not only in terms of how food is produced and distributed but also in terms of how it's consumed. Here are some possible research topics for those of you who want to learn more about how our food is grown, distributed, consumed.  How Food is Made:  Where Does Food Come From? Meats, Vegetables, and More  How Does [insert fast food place] Make their Food?  Food Laws and Regulations  Which Companies Supply Food to the US?  The Use of Pesticides in Farms  Monsanto Seeds  The Seed Bank  Farmers Markets and The "Slow Food" Movement  The Rise of "Organic" Farming  How Food is Distributed:  Import-Export Practices around the World  Food Packaging Messages  The Locations of Fast Food Chains in Relation to Low-Income Areas  The Geographical Difference in Food Distribution: Class Inequality  How Food is Consumed:  The Difference in Serving Sizes Over Time  Do you Know What's In Your Food? A Study of Nutritional Facts and Food Education  Where Do People Eat?  Family Dinners and the Modern Day  [Insert Country/State/City] Food Culture  Are We What We Eat? A Study on Obesity  Child Obesity
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  • 10.  Youth culture is another fascinating sociological topic. Young people belong to many subcultures, which they illustrate in their attitude, clothing, music, and more. Studying these cultures allows us to understand how our world works--particularly the media due to the fact that the majority of American media consumers are between the ages of 14 and 21.  Hip Hop Culture in the 80's, 90's and 2000s  Punk: Anarchy, Rebellion, and Revolution  Extreme Sports Culture: Surf, Skate, and Snow  How Adolescents are Affected by the Media  "Emo" Culture: The Self-Destructive Teen  Mean Girls: A Study of Competition between Young Women  Jock Culture  At-Risk Youth and Deviant Behavior  Messages Promoted in [insert genre here] Music  Masculinity and Femininity in High School  Cliques and Outcasts: A Study of a High School Social Structure  Bullying  Cyber Bullying  Maturity and the Media: Are Teens Pressured to Mature as Fast as their Favorite Stars?  Sex and Adolescents
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  • 12.  The gender divide has been one of the most important subjects that sociologists study because it exists in every culture around the world. Men and women have always been opposites in society, which has contributed to numerous inequalities. The following is a list of sociological research topics on gender.  Gender Inequality on the Job  Gendered Occupations: Nurses and Contractors  Women in the Workplace  Transgendered Individuals  Homosexuality and How it is Portrayed in the Media  "Coming Out": Feared or Loved  The Gender Bias: How Men and Women are Treated Differently in Law, Media, and Social Interactions  Anorexia and Women  Gender Stereotypes in [media/workplace/region]  The Feminist Revolution  Women's Rights and Movements  The White (Man's) House  Are gender studies interesting to you?  Yes  No  No, I have learned about them so much already
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  • 14.  Studying social movements and revolutions can illuminate how communities that share the same beliefs and goals form. Social movements are always happening, which makes them current as well as historical, so choosing a topic is easy!  To study a movement, just choose a movement or a group of people that are being oppressed. In addition to studying the movement itself, you can also choose to research its oppression, formation, accomplishments (or downfall), or its impact on larger society. Here are some movements to get you started:  The Civil Rights  Feminism (Suffragettes)  Occupy Wall Street  Animal Rights  The French Revolution  Nazism  Prohibition  The Tea Party  Disability Rights  Gay Rights (Gay Marriage)  Fair Trade  Human Rights  Anti-Nuclear Movement  American Indian Movement  #BlackLivesMatter  Anti-Psychiatry  Anti-Vaccination
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  • 16.  People in society want to be a part of a group that shares their same beliefs. Sometimes these groups become so united that they are destructive, whereas some of the groups create solidarity, community, and fellowship. The following is a list of religions, cults, and other groups that share similar beliefs and can be studied.  Moonies  Christians  Catholics  Ku Klux Klan  Nazis  Hindu  Buddhist  Charles Manson  Judaism  Antoinism  Scientologists  Montana Doomsday Religious Cult - "Church Universal and Triumphant"  Scientology  Heaven's Gate  Branch Davidians  The People's Temple (Jim Jones)  Aum Shinrikyo (Japanese cult responsible for 1995 sarin gas attack on Tokyo subway)
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  • 18.  Classes are treated differently in every society. Because the inequalities are so deeply embedded in our society, it is difficult to eliminate them. Geographically, classes are segregated, which further complicates the pursuit for equality. Here are some topics to study:  Class and Geographical Segregation  Ghettos and Gated Communities  Food in Rich and Poor Areas  Schools in Low-Income Neighborhoods  Taxes and Wages  The Effects of the Ghetto on Youth  The "Ghetto" Cycle: A Study of Recidivism and No Opportunities  Wealth and Race  City Funding and District Zones  The Geography of Upward Mobility  The "Culture of Poverty"  The Relationship Between Poverty and Education  Class and Parenting Styles  The Welfare State  Class and Contentment: Does Money Buy Happiness?
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  • 20.  One of the favorite topics to write about is ancient Hawaiian culture. The ancient Hawaiians had many myths and legends as do numerous other cultures. Sociological studies about myths and legends illustrate the purposes of these legends. Below are some interesting cultures and legends to get you started.  Leprechauns  Dolphins and the Amazon  Pele, the Hawaiian Fire Goddess  Viking Legends  Egyptian Legends (Tombs, Afterlife, and Tut)  Biblical Events  Pandora's Box  Mayan Culture  Lochness Monster  The Legend of the Three Sisters  Big Foot  Alien Abductions
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  • 22.  Vinyl Records or Music in other forms  Currency/Gold/Rare Gems and Minerals (Inflation, Deflation)  Art  Artifacts (Rare or Other)  Antiquities  Technology  Oil  Food  Entertainment  Celebrity  Fashion Accessories  Toys  Services/Wages
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  • 24.  The family is another fascinating topic for sociologists. Not only does everyone have a family, but one's family is often an incredibly important influence on one's life, for better or worse! Since our view of what a family is and should be is constantly changing.  Unconventional Family Structures  Influence of Parents on Child Behavior  Long-Term Effects of Child Abuse  Cross-Racial Adoption  Effects of Divorce on the Family  Single Parenting  Family Differences Across Race and Ethnic Groups  Teenage Mothers