S-CivilResistance&theEveryday

This course will focus on what has sometimes been called `everyday forms of resistance?, `quiet encroachments? or political `lifestyles? and `subcultures?. It applies sociological perspectives on the `resistance? that is played out in the `everyday life? of `ordinary? people: a resistance that might be widespread and diffused, individual or small scale, implicitly political, disguised or even hidden. It brings to light how the `private? or `personal? can be political, and explores the creativity of `cultural resistance?. A special attention is turned towards the `intersectionality?

Sociology of Childhood

Examines: how childhood has been defined and shaped in our own society, historically, looking at the historically changing social construction of childhood in our own society; children's connections to the adult-organized world, where we learn about various socialization theories and how children learn to be members of the culture, as well as how children are linked to the broader society - the school system, the economy and system of social class, the mass media, consumerism; children's own social worlds, as we, all semester, look at how young children experience, respond to, and a

Soc Of Law

This course has two main objectives: 1) to provide a theoretical and empirical foundation for the sociological study of law, legal institutions, and legal actors and 2) to enhance critical thinking about the role of law and legal institutions in social life.
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