Due to my computer being reimaged today, I lost the survey I had made on polygamy. because of this I have to remake my survey. I had given it to a few people, however, the results were lost and i will be giving those people the survey again shortly . I plan to also give the survey to my family (mom, dad, brother, cousins, grandparents etc.), friends, my brothers friends, and to a few family friends. I expect for the results to differ by age and by gender.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Monday, November 19, 2012
Quarter Two Survey Project
In my
survey on the public opinion of polygamy I will be targeting the opinion of
both males and females, of varying ages. I will be surveying high school aged
males and females, college aged males and females, adult male and females, and
senior citizens who are male and female. I will be asking my family, friends,
and my parents coworkers. I plan on giving this survey over the course of
Thanksgiving break. This survey will not only ask the public opinion of
polygamy, but it will also ask what people associate polygamy with. For
example, people usually associate polygamy with Mormonism. This survey will be
a print survey. It will also be on a scale of 1-5, with one being strongly
agree, and 5 being strongly disagree. I want to give this survey because it
helps give insights on the public opinion of a controversial topic.
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Quarter Two
For the second quarter i want to use the research methods of a survey and archival. I want to use these to determine the public's opinion on polygamous marriage. Throughout my research the reactions of the people surprised me and I am very interested to see how different groups of people have different opinions on the matter. I will be using the method of the survey on different age, ethnic, and gender groups. The archival part of the research will be to see if there were any past studies done on a public reaction to polygamy.
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Polygamy in Australia
This article discusses the issue of polygamy in Australia. It centers on the fact that many are asking that the marriages be legalized in the country and the response to these requests. The arguments made on behalf and in opposition of polygamy are logical, which surprised me. It was not approached as only a religious issue but also a logical issue, with financial stability being one of the main points for pro-polygamy laws. The article then goes on to discuss many other countries and their view on polygamy You can read the full article here.
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Polygamy in Brazil
Today I read an article about a recent polygamous civil union in Brazil, between a man and two women. The article explained that while polygamous marriage is illegal in Brazil, the laws regarding a civil union never specified the amount of people allowed in a relationship. Many people in Brazil are outraged that this union has taken place and are demanding that the union be deemed illegal. This is partially due to the large influence of the Catholic Church in Brazil and in South America. However, some are in support of the union. Those who support it believe that the government should not control our love life. I'm personally surprised that polygamy had such a harsh response here in comparison to the rest of the world. Brazil is the one country I have found to be passionate about the banning of polygamy. To read the full article click here.
Friday, October 12, 2012
Polygamy in Canada
This article follows the fact that polygamy might be decriminalized in Canada, u to the fact that some are saying it violates their freedom of religion. In the past, polygamy has gone virtually unpunished and is instead ignored by the legal system. Some who are in opposition to the legalizing say that women are given virtually no choice, and that they are raised in a small community who only offers one way of thinking. Also, another point those opposed to polygamy make is that the men who do not get any wives become outcasts and become lost. You can read the full aritcle here.
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Polygamy in France
After searching online for articles on polygamy in Europe, i came across one focused on the country of France. I was surprised to find that there was such a large amount of polygamy in France and that it had only been outlawed less than 20 years ago. The article focuses on how it is becoming increasingly difficult for the government to break up polygamous families. It was interesting to see both the positive and negative accounts of those who have experienced polygamy. Also i really find it interesting that these woman become a part of these families because of their tradition and their religion. To read the full article, click here.
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