I give you The Clash's "White Riot":
This is a rather complex one (and probably highly problematic), which I think makes it all the more ripe for sociological discussion. You've got social movements, racism, education, incarceration, class, deviance, and host of other things going on here. It could also be used more largely to talk about how the framing of public discourses.
This is a rather complex one (and probably highly problematic), which I think makes it all the more ripe for sociological discussion. You've got social movements, racism, education, incarceration, class, deviance, and host of other things going on here. It could also be used more largely to talk about how the framing of public discourses.
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