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SOC 328: Death and Dying
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Examines death and dying from the point of view of the dying person and in the context of medical, legal, family, and religious institutions. Examines attitudes about death and how these vary historically, cross-culturally, and across race, gender, age, and social class groups. A special focus will be on the role of technology in affecting the dying experience.
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SOC 331: Globalization & Social Movmnt
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Deals with the most prominent and persistent of all factors of social change: revolutions and social movements around the world, and the changes in society which precipitated them. Study of how dramatic events in the twentieth century resulted in concerted efforts of large groups of people to bring about change. Theoretical and empirical aspects of social movements research.
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SOC 332: Org of Contemp Wrld Society
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Various types of social organization in the United States, Europe, Latin America, Africa, and Asia. Democratic and authoritarian types of society; open and closed systems. Treatment of major theories of social diffusion, innovation, and dependency. Meets the Peace and World Order Studies requirement.
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SOC 334: Capitalism, Globalization and Consumption
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
This course presents students with a systematic analysis of the origins, emergence and transformations of modern capitalism. It examines the role of the money, open markets, mass consumption, and the logics of globalization. It introduces most recent critiques of global capitalism. Students will learn about the interfaces and discontinuities between the economy and society, and in particular about economic market integration and its impact on states and societies. Material includes works of Gilpin, Greenfeld, Lindblom, de Soto, Soros, and Weber.
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SOC 335: Surveillance
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
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SOC 336: Public Policy Around the World
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Catholic University of America
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SOC 337: International Organizations
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Catholic University of America
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SOC 338: Urban Poverty and Population
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Catholic University of America
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SOC 339: Social Consequences of Global Natural Disasters
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Catholic University of America
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SOC 340: The Social Doctrine of John Paul II
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
An introduction to the major themes and applications of Catholic Social Teaching as exemplified in the writings and social action of Pope John Paul II. Topics include solidarity and labor; freedom and the common good; the evaluation of capitalism and Marxism; embodiment and the family; inter- and trans-national development; liminality and social change; and the globalization of the papacy.
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