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SOCY2055 Social Inequality in Comparative Perspective

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Sociology
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Sociology
Offered in Second Semester, 2012
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

Social relations of our time and place are unique. Comparisons of societies and cultures not only provide insights into systematic variations and broad similarities but also expose reasons why these differences and similarities occur. This course applies the comparative approach to studying relations of social inequality in a selection of contemporary societies. Topics covered include disparities of wealth and income, gender inequality, racial and ethnic inequality, welfare state regimes, sexual orientation and inequality and the “electronic divide”.

Indicative Assessment

3000 word essay (50%), 1500 word essay (30%), presentation (10%) and tutorial participation (10%).

Workload

22 hours of lectures, and 10 one-hour tutorials. Lectures will be taped.

Areas of Interest Social Research and Sociology
Requisite Statement

Any two first-year courses or with the permission of the coordinator.

Majors/Specialisations Contemporary Europe and Sociology
Academic Contact Dr Sikora

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