Learning objectives
The course aims to provide students with the knowledge and the basic concepts of sociology and social sciences developing a part devoted to the history of sociological thought, and a theoretical part, linked to the study of society.
Prerequisites
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Course unit content
The course aims to provide the theoretical and conceptual basis for addressing the study of sociology and to the analysis of collective phenomena own of complex societies. During the course two different approaches to sociological issues will be used. In a first phase, the main
theories will be presented, with references to the classics authors of sociology and the most recent reflections. The second stage will be taken into consideration the fundamental categories of sociological modernity; social action; the values, norms and social institutions; identity and differences; socialization; the gender and the life course; groups and organizations; education and instruction; inequality and social stratification; social mobility; the family; the religion; deviance and crime; production and consumption; politics, the State, the movements .
Full programme
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Bibliography
ATTENDING STUDENTS
The bibliography will be announced during class.
NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS
1) Jedlowski P., Il mondo in questione. Introduzione alla storia del pensiero sociologico, Carocci, Roma, 2009
2) Giddens A., Sutton P.W., Fondamenti di sociologia, Il Mulino, Bologna, 2014
Teaching methods
Lectures, seminars, guided discussions.
Assessment methods and criteria
NB: during the period of suspension of all teaching activities for the COVID-19 health emergency, and for sure with respect to the three exams between May and June 2020, exams will be oral through MS Teams. Students will be provided few days before with instructions concerning the participation in the exam. During the exam knowledge and understanding described in the learning outcome will be evaluated on a scale from 0 to 30
ATTENDING STUDENTS
Procedures and time will be agreed during class.
NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS
The exam will be written with two open questions related to the part of history of sociological thought and two open questions related to the part of sociology.
Other information
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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
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