Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
Fall 2018
Abstract
This slide presentation is the result of an ethnography assignment for Anthropology 103. The group conducted two random surveys and several in-person interviews and found that the majority of students questioned participate in student activities sometime or often, but that only a very small percentage reported making good friends at Parkland. Other findings indicated that over half the students surveyed were actively seeking friendships, but only about one third were actively involved in clubs. All surveyed indicated that technology has impacted how we socialize.
Instructor
Isabel Scarborough
Rights
Copyright is owned by the creators of this work.
Recommended Citation
Flanagin, Mitchell; Griffith, Matthew; Lincoln, Lily; Morrison, Michelle; and Wyckoff, Daniel, "A Study of Parkland Student Social Life" (2018). Ethnographies of Parkland Student Life. 33.
https://spark.parkland.edu/epsl/33