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SOC 2150: Socioeconomic Analysis of Development
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Compares economic and sociological perspectives on the problems of development. Topics include problems of conceptualization and measurement, entrepeneurship, capital accumulation, labor force utilization, income distribution, the role of the state, and the impact of international economic relations on developing countries. Prerequisite: a basic undergraduate micro-macro economics course or permission.
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SOC 2200: Social Capital and Social Networks
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Explores the consequences of social capital and social networks for economic development. Examines different types and combinations of social relations, network structures of these relations, institutional environments that impact them, and dynamic forms these social relations take. Multilevel development cases include urban ethnic entrepreneurship, rural Third World communities, business networks (financiers, firms), intranational regions, and state-society relations.
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SOC 2210: Qualitative Methods
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Emphasis on ethnographic field work through participant observation and interviews. Some attention to content analysis and visual sociology. Technical training in developing observational and interview guidelines, data collection, coding, transcript analysis, and computer applications. Strong emphasis on quality writing. Analysis of ethnographic research in book and article format. Attention to recent developments in ethnography, especially reflexivity and autoethnography.
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SOC 2220: Advanced Quantitative Methods of Sociology Analysis
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Analysis of limited variables (variables at a categorical or ordinal level of measurement). Topics include measures of association, contingency table analysis, binomial and multinomial logistic regression, ordered logistic regression, goodness-of-fit tests, and parameter interpretation. Prerequisite: SO 201.
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SOC 2230: Techniques of Demographic Analysis
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Procedures and techniques for the collection, evaluation, and analysis of demographic data; measures of population composition, fertility, morality, and migration; construction of life tables, population and projections, population dynamics; responsible use of demographic methodology. Mandatory S/NC.
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SOC 2240: Event History Analysis
1.00 Credits
Brown University
An introduction to hazard models and their application to event history data in sociology. Topics include survival distributions, standard parametric models, discrete time approaches, partial likelihood models, and the introduction of covariates. Attention is given to practical application and the estimation of these models with software packages, where possible.
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SOC 2260: Graduate Seminars
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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SOC 2260C: Perspectives on Family Planning
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Reviews sociological and demographic perspectives on family planning. How and why did family planning programs develop? What do they entail? Who do they serve? What are the implications of family planning programs for individuals and family life? Individual case studies are considered. International family planning efforts are emphasized.
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SOC 2260D: Race and Ethnicity in the United States
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Examines the social construction of race and ethnicity in the U.S. and compares it to that of other countries. Considers in particular the formation of racial and ethnic identities, the effects of racial and ethnic identities, the effects of racial and ethnic classifications an the distribution of resources, and social policies that address the consequences of racial hierarchies and racism.
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SOC 2260E: Structural Equation Models in the Social Sciences
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Structural equation models as used in the social sciences and methodological issues pertaining to such models. Topics include the logic of causal modeling; theories and models; recursive and non-recursive structural equation systems (path analysis); reduced form equations; the problem of identification; unobserved variables and the analysis of covariance structures (using LISREL).
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