Soc 404: Sociology of Citizenship
Sociology & Anthropology
This course is an examination of the social institutions and related struggles aiming at guaranteeing dignity, identity, and rights for different groups of people in the context of diverse political communities. Citizenship can take different forms depending on the groups of people waging struggles for dignity, security, and belonging, the rights for which these groups fight, the political communities in which these struggles take place, and the outcomes of the struggles. It is recommended that students have completed Soc 101 before this class, but not required.
3 Credits
Instruction Type(s)
- Lecture: Lecture for Soc 404
Subject Areas
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