Human problems are complex and can often be very difficult to solve.
This library guide has been created to assist you in researching how to identify, explore, and understand human problems. In class you will be looking at an extremely abstract example of a human problem — the problem of the human condition and you will be thinking about things such as subjectivity, identity, happiness, death, representation, and self. However, the majority of your individual research will be spent building your understanding of a specific human problem of your choice. The overall goal of this course will be to be able to understand, research, and present problems and arguments in multiple compelling, accurate, and ethical ways.
Generally speaking, human problems fall into one of seven broad categories including ones that involve: Survival, Finances, Relationships, Socio-political issues, Religion, Knowledge, or Psychology. These broad characterizations can be further delineated in terms of the region, economy, or population that they are occurring in including (but not limited to) National Problems, International Problems, or Natural Problems.
The purpose of this guide is to help you in researching human problems overall, but also more specifically in investigating the human problem you have elected to focus on in your individual research.
Image Source: https://www.curriecommunications.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/People-Puzzle-1024x768.jpg