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Comprehensive Guide to Social Analysis: Understanding, Analyzing, and Discovering Meaning in Social Situations

Social Analysis involves examining historical and structural relationships, being aware of biases, and uncovering power dynamics. This guide outlines steps to understand and analyze social situations, identify patterns, and discover underlying values. It also discusses the role of ideology, theological reflection, Catholic social teaching, and the need for grace and reconciliation in society. Using scripture and faith, it emphasizes hope in addressing challenging issues.

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Comprehensive Guide to Social Analysis: Understanding, Analyzing, and Discovering Meaning in Social Situations

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  1. Social Analysis is the effort to obtain a coherent and critical understanding of a social situation.

  2. We must Examine: historical and structural relationships. We must be aware: of our world view and bias.

  3. Step 1: Understanding the Situation • Ask informational Questions: who, what, when, where, why, how • Pay attention to what is missing as well as what you find • Who holds Power? What are they willing to do to keep it? • what data supports what you discover?

  4. Step 2: Analyze the situation • What patterns emerge from the data? • What do the patterns show regarding political, social, economic structures? • Which patterns are causes of the problem, which are symptoms?

  5. Step 3: Discovering Meaning • Identify the values operating in the situation • Which values are explicitly stated and which ones are implicitly acted upon? • Who speaks for these values? Individuals, political party? society as a whole?

  6. Social Analysis identifies the role an ideology takes in justifying alienating systems.

  7. Theological Reflection: Unmasks the problems which social analysis identifies as social sin. • How does Catholic social teaching identify a challenge and propose a solution? • where is the need for grace, reconciliation and conversion in society? • How does scripture speak to the issue? i.e. WWJD? WWJS? WWMS? • How does faith give us hope in the face of a challenge that seems impossible to change?

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