C. According to Light Mills, what happens in a single human life is interrelated to society as a whole. By sociological imagination, we can understand personal history, the relevance of history and tradition, and the social and historical influences and / or knowledge that society can have on a group of individuals or people. Mills's concept is to investigate personal careers and lifestyles and to include the results in the context of events to understand the overall situation of individual society.
It is Mills's term to link our personal career with the historical social and cultural background. He wrote this because social studies and art promises can help us achieve this possibility. For example, this novel allows us to present the essence not shown in nonfiction. This unique fictitious thing as shape and writing power can be used to connect individuals and the masses, or micro and macros. As an example, in my first novel "Low Fat Love", the hero is often shown as a popular culture for consumers and we are listening to her internal conversation. Therefore, readers will be exposed to their own thinking about the content and consumption they are consuming. The image of femininity spread in the business culture, the relationship between the character and their emotions. This can be done in a variety of ways in a variety of art forms. These are just examples
Mills (1959) believes that hope of sociology is transforming personal problems into social problems. Mills focuses on cases such as unemployment and war, but drug abuse is a similar problem. (Schur, 1965), social and economic costs associated with drug use are more widely accepted and accepted (White House Conference, 1988), although drug abuse is a sacrificial crime. Members of communities that regard substance abuse as a private matter include sociologists and other social scientists. For example, sociologists are parents and their children may go to school and be abused. As a taxpayer, sociologists, like other citizens, support the school and encourage the next generation to lead society. Not only are children exposed to substance abuse, but the whole family has some risk. If your spouse or parent has problems with alcohol or drug abuse, sociologists consider the problem a private matter.
Declining Drug Abuse: Sociological Strategy for Community Social Practice W. David Watts South West Texas State University