Understanding Social Change

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Anthony Giddens - Understanding Social Change (seminar 9)
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    Anthony Giddens - Understanding Social Change (seminar 9)

  • Seminar notes on week 9 of the module Understanding Social Change. This is a Sociology degree module. This document contains notes on: Anthony Giddens, What is modernity for Giddens? What is the problem with modernity for Giddens? Ontological security, How do we get round this problem of ontological insecurity? Does society exist for Giddens? Quiz questions on Giddens, Anomic consciousness, Gidden’s notion of society, Basic theoretical orientation of Gidden’s theory of structuration.
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Feminism - Understanding Social Change (seminar 8)
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    Feminism - Understanding Social Change (seminar 8)

  • Seminar notes on week 8 of the module Understanding Social Change. This is a Sociology degree module. Topics covered: the notes focuses on early Feminism, What is Gender? The Goals of Feminist Sociology, Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
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Michel Foucault - Understanding Social Change (seminar 7)
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    Michel Foucault - Understanding Social Change (seminar 7)

  • Seminar notes on week 7 of the module Understanding Social Change. This is a Sociology degree module. Topics covered: Michel Foucault’s Basic Concepts, Intellectual Influences, and Theoretical Orientation, quiz questions on Foucault, What is power? Criticisms, issues & questions raised by reading Foucault.
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Max Weber - Understanding Social Change (seminar 6)
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    Max Weber - Understanding Social Change (seminar 6)

  • Seminar notes on week 6 of the module Understanding Social Change. This is a Sociology degree module. Topics covered: Max Weber, verstehen, Weber identifies four different forms of social actions (tradition, affective, value-oriented & instrumental).
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Georg Simmel - Understanding Social Change (seminar 5)
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    Georg Simmel - Understanding Social Change (seminar 5)

  • Seminar notes to week 5 of the module Understanding Social Change. This is a Sociology degree module. Topics covered: Georg Simmel, Quiz questions on Georg Simmel, Web of Association, What are social forms for Simmel? Simmel’s Web of Group Affiliation.
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Durkheim - Understanding Social Change (seminar 4)
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    Durkheim - Understanding Social Change (seminar 4)

  • Seminar notes to week 4 of the module Understanding Social Change. This is a sociology degree module. Topics covered: Durkheim, Division of Labour, Why do you think that the division of labour was crucial to society for Durkheim? Quiz questions on Durkheim, Interdependence, the main differences between Durkheim’s types of solidarity in society.
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Du Bois - Understanding Social Change (seminar 3)
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    Du Bois - Understanding Social Change (seminar 3)

  • Seminar notes to week 3 of the module Understanding Social Change. This is a sociology degree module. Topics covered: Du Bois, Booker T. Washington, The Souls of Black Folk, legacy of slavery according to Du Bois, Did Du Bois & Booker T. Washington have similar ideas about the future of black people?
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Capitalism, Communism, Karl Marx, False Consciousness - Understanding Social Change (seminar 2)
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    Capitalism, Communism, Karl Marx, False Consciousness - Understanding Social Change (seminar 2)

  • Seminar notes to week 2 of the module Understanding Social Change. This is a Sociology degree module. Topics covered: What happened to bring about capitalism? What was Marx’s understanding about societal change? Why would a false consciousness not necessarily be a bad thing for Marx? If Capitalism is a stage onto Communism, why aren’t we there yet? What is private property? What did Marx admire about capitalism and the drive for profit? What is the relationship between Capitalists’ desire ...
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