Political Science 364 - Gender & Race in US Social Pol

Fall
2023
01
4.00
Elizabeth Sharrow

TU TH 11:30AM 12:45PM

UMass Amherst
85152
Machmer Hall room E-37
esharrow@umass.edu
78905,85138
What are the problems associated with developing equitable and just policy? Why does social policy in the United States continue to be marked by tensions between the principle of equality and the reality of inequalities in social, political, and economic realms? How might policy subvert or reinforce these differences and inequalities? This class examines the history of social policy in the United States, particularly those policies affecting concerns of gender, race, and class. We will examine a wide range of social policies, focusing on those affecting groups such as: women, racial and ethnic minorities, LGBT people, and low-income people. We will study primarily empirical work, while asking questions about how political culture, interest groups, social movements, government institutions and other factor influence U.S. social policy.

Open to junior and senior Political Science majors and minors. Class cross-listed with HISTORY 364 and SPP 364. Student cannot have previously enrolled in POLISCI 395S or HISTORY 395S.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.