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SOC 303: Historical Sociology
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
This course focuses on the study of societies and societal change over historical times. It examines the theoretical and methodological assumptions underlying both comparative and global approaches to historical sociological inquiry. Among the topics discussed are pre-modern and modern societies, state formation, economic development, social stratification, group identities and social movements.
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SOC 305: Social Research Methods
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Even if you do not plan on becoming a sociologist, understanding how sociologists and other social researchers conduct their research can help you interpret the world around you. This course will introduce you to the principles that guide how researchers select their research questions and the methods whereby they examine their research questions. Prerequisite: SOC 100, 200 or consent of instructor.
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SOC 307: Consuming Interests: Sociology of Food
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
A global history of power, identity and the environment as seen through the prism of food, examining famine and hunger; preparation and consumption of food as a gendered practice; state regulation of food provisioning and quality; eating patterns at home and in restaurants; labor relations in the food industry; ethnicity and foodways; eating disorders and diets; and attempts to resist ?medical imperialism.?
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SOC 311: African World Systems Perspective
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Understanding the process of change in African sub-Saharan societies, mentalities, economies and culture. Examined are natural environment and major historical turning points; sociological heritage of so-called traditional societies; impact of Islam as a long-distance relationship with worlds of Mediterranean and Indian Ocean; organization of a Western world economy based on Atlantic trade in slaves and raw materials; colonial imperialism; 20th-century unrest, reactions, problems.
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SOC 313: Slavery, Race, Culture
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Cross-cultural and socio-historical analyses of slavery and slave systems, including redefinition of social groups within the world economy. Draws on materials from the U.S. and elsewhere where slavery took root and developed. Different experiences of slavery, impact of slavery on populations of African origin and on the formation of African and African diaspora cultures; response of these populations to slavery.
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SOC 321: Race And Cultural Relations in The World
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Historical origins of "race" and "racism"; the growth and development of racial, ethnic and national identities. Cultural expressions of "race" and "ethnicity." Topics selected may vary.
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SOC 324: Women's Work
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Social and historical processes through which work is organized and allocated on basis of gender; relationship of these processes to changes in world economy. Growth in women's poverty and struggles of women in both paid and unpaid labor force.
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SOC 325: Gender And Development
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Addresses the problems of development and underdevelopment in the Third World with a special focus on gender inequalities. Introduces students to the main theoretical perspectives on development, and evaluates them in the context of both the historical record of colonialism and important contemporary issues, such as the challenge of sustainable development and the ecological limits to limitless growth.
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SOC 328: Comparative Social Development
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Origins and development strategies of regimes in various zones or regions of the world. Social composition of regimes; changes in social base that accompany shifts in development policies. Consideration of costs/benefits that accrue to different classes.
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SOC 330: Latin American Women
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Political, social and economic roles of women in Latin America. Examines the experience of women in the rural, urban, mining, industrial, service and informal sectors, and women's survival under military dictatorships, colonialism and neo-colonialism.
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