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Explore the different viewpoints and conflicts within an Hispanic community centered around a bean field, land development, and community assets, through the lenses of various sociological perspectives. Delve into the themes of exploitation, economic gain, and tradition in this unique narrative.
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Fun With Milagro By: Stacy Zahn, Rhonda Williams, Tawanika Minner, Stephanie Moeller, Eric Green
Ecosystems Perspective • Community Assets • Land • Water • Beauty • Climate
Functionalist Perspective • Community Assets • Bar: Place where information was exchanged and place for gathering • Church: Meeting place and for worship • Bean Field: Served as a catalyst for change • Police: Mediated conflict between the residents and land developer and government
Conflict Perspective • Race: Hispanic Community • No political power • Exploitation • Manipulation • Entropy
Rational/Social Exchange Perspective • Land Developer • Economic gain • Joe • In the pursuit of his own self interest, did not consider the affect that planting the bean field would have on the community
Constructionist Perspective • Land Developer: People in the community were treated as a commodity • College Student: Wasn’t welcomed or trusted because he was an outsider • Bean Field: Agriculture • Hispanic Community: Wanted to keep their tradition and heritage