Sociology 333 - SEM:SOC JUSTICE, ENVIRON &CORP
Fall
2017
01
4.00
Leslie King
M 07:30-09:30
Smith College
10358-F17
SEELYE 105
lesking@smith.edu
Over the last century, the reach of corporations has gradually extended into all facets of our lives, yet most of us rarely stop to think about the corporation as a social entity. This course focuses on the social, economic and legal foundations that both shape its power and provide a dominant logic for its actions. We examine the implications of corporate power and processes for communities, workers and the environment. We also focus on the ways that governments and various social groups have sought to change corporate assumptions and behaviors concerning their social and environmental responsibilities. Enrollment limited to 12 students. Prerequisite: SOC 101 and permission of instructor.
Instructor Permission. Not open to first-years, sophomores