GENERAL SOCIOLOGY
cod. 12997

Academic year 2023/24
3° year of course - Second semester
Professor
- Laura GHERARDI
Academic discipline
Sociologia generale (SPS/07)
Field
Attività formative affini o integrative
Type of training activity
Related/supplementary
60 hours
of face-to-face activities
12 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
in ITALIAN

Learning objectives

Learning and cultivating a sociological outlook on historical and contemporary phenomena; developing a critical sense also in relation to the different traditions of thought proposed

Prerequisites

Written text comprehension

Course unit content

The course is an introduction to classical and contemporary sociological thought. It proposes a course - articulating theories and themes of sociology - with a focus on interdisciplinary connections and the comparison of sociological perspectives that diverge in terms of assumptions, articulation of theories, methods of investigation and ethical/political analysis.
Through the in-depth study of key themes of contemporary sociological debate, the course aims to stimulate understanding of associated life, sociological imagination and its application.

Full programme

The first part of the course (6 cfu) is devoted to classical authors, theoretical
perspectives and themes that marked the rise and development
of sociology in the 19th century. The genesis of the discipline, its distinctive dimensions and theories are presented: the structural-functionalist perspective, the
critical perspective and actor theories. For each theoretical perspective proposed
the assumptions, arguments, fundamental categories, themes and
themes and the main contemporary developments are mentioned. Among the themes,
particular attention is on the process of socialisation, the
institutions, notions of culture, power and inequality. Specific insights are offered on exponents of the discipline who have marked its history, including Durkheim, Marx, Weber,
Simmel, Mead, Parsons.
The second part of the course (6 cfu) is dedicated to an in-depth study of the
contemporary authors and the themes on which the current international sociological debate is centered.
Different theories of contemporary society are analyzed and compared on the same themes, including: globalization, social and cultural change, ecological justice and the transition to late-modernity. In turn, the topics are treated according to the discipline's key interpretative categories in an interdisciplinary dialogue.
Particular emphasis is placed on the theme of justice, of particular
interest in the sociological debate on the ethical/political level and in critical theory. Specific in-depth studies are offered on authors including Bourdieu, Goffman,
Habermas, Bauman, Beck, Giddens.

Bibliography

In view of the examination (6 and 12 cfu) attending and non-attending students are required to prepare:
GHERARDI L. (ed.) Scoprire la sociologia, teorie e temi essenziali, Pearson, Milan 2020.
A list of notions useful for the exam will be published at the end of the course on the Elly platform

Only for the 12 cfu exam: GHERARDI L., La dotazione. L'azione sociale oltre la giustizia, Mimesis, Milan 2018.

Teaching methods

Lessons in presence. The interactions between students and teacher are stimulated by discussion at the end of every lesson

Assessment methods and criteria

12 cfu: oral examination
6 cfu: written examination

Other information

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