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SOC 2460: Sociology Paper Writing Seminar
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This course is intended to improve writing skills that are especially relevant scholarship in Sociology. Key issues include the logical flow of ideas, awareness of the audience, clarity of expression, completeness, and (because these writing products will be peer reviewed) anticipation of potential reviewers' objections, and communicating what is new and interesting about the work. Students will be required to provide a draft of a paper or proposal that has potential to develop into a 25-35 page manuscript. The course is open to graduate students in sociology and to doctoral students in other programs by permission of the instructor. Enrollment limited to 12.
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SOC 2500: Teaching Practicum in Sociology
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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SOC 2510: Teaching Practicum in Sociology
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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SOC 2580: Health and Inequality: Race, Class, and Gender
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Primarily emphasizes race, class, and gender inequalities, but also attends to inequalities of place, social control and official misconduct, and the responsibility of health care providers and researchers in dealing with inequality. Emphasizes social causation of morbidity and mortality rather than inequalities in access to health services and inequalities in clinical interaction, but touches on these other areas as well.
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SOC 2600: Comparative Historical Analysis
1.00 Credits
Brown University
The seminar focuses on the application of theory and method in historical sociology. It will combine the reading of exemplary works, both classical and current, in comparative-historical sociology, with an exploration of historical methods that involves methodological readings but focuses on students¿ use of archives in their own individual research. For graduate students only.
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SOC 2610: Spatial Thinking in Social Science
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Brown University
This course reviews ways in which social scientists have incorporated concepts about space, place, and distance into their theories and research. Examples are drawn from many substantive areas, including the spatial organization of communities, spatial inequalities, and mobility. Separate laboratory meetings introduce methods of spatial analysis encountered in the course readings, including an introduction to GIS and related mapping tools.
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SOC 2960: Special Topics in Sociology
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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SOC 2960A: Comparative Statification
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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SOC 2960B: Democracy and Civil Society
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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SOC 2960C: Urban Sociology
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This course will review alternative theoretical perspectives on urban and regional development with an emphasis on variants of ecological and political economy approaches. Substantive topics will include metropolitan restructuring in the U.S. and abroad, growth politics and growth control, neighborhood social networks and collective action, and incorporation of immigrants and minority groups in the metropolis.
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