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SOCY360 Social Inequalities
Updated: 28 October 2008
| Credit Points |
6
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| Offering |
Not offered in 2009
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| Online level |
Level B - Internet access required
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| Intensive School(s) |
| Start |
Finish |
Attendance |
Notes |
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N/A
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N/A
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Non-Mandatory
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| Supervised Exam |
There is no UNE Supervised Examination.
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| Pre-requisites |
SOCY101
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| Co-requisites |
SOCY100
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| Restrictions |
SOCY211 or SOCY311
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| Notes |
None |
| Combined Units |
None
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| Coordinator(s) |
Neil Marshall
(nmarshal@une.edu.au)
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| Unit Description |
This unit considers recent arguments that the concept of class is no longer of use (or has very limited use) in analysing modern society and its divisions. This unit provides a critique of these views and challenges students to consider the continuing relevance of class as a useful tool of analysis. The topic of social and material inequality is also explored, as are other areas of social division such as work and employment. Finally, the unit considers what implications, if any, there are in the analysis for political behaviour.
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| Disclaimer |
Unit information may be subject to change prior to commencement of the teaching period.
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