OSAKA UNIVERSITY SHORT-TERM STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM _

Sociology II

Viktoriya KIM (Graduate School of Human Sciences)

Cource Objective
   This course is designed to introduce you to major theoretical perspectives in sociology and relate theories to our everyday life. The course will cover classical and contemporary sociological theories, and we will study how they can be implemented in the sociological research. In particular, we will cover main concepts from the founders of sociology, such as Emile Durkheim, Karl Marx and Max Weber, as well as contemporary theoretical approaches, such as grand theories, theories of everyday life, feminist theories and so on. Since "theories involve constructing abstract interpretations that can be used to explain a wide variety of empirical or 'factual' situations" (Giddens 2011: p. 11 ), we will draw from current events happening worldwide and apply various sociological perspectives to explain them.

Requirement / Prerequisite
   No

Course Content
   Week 1. Introduction to Course
                  Sociological Theory
   Week 2. Part 1: Introduction to Classical Sociological Theory
                  Historical Development  the Early Years
   Week 3. Karl Marx
   Week 4. Emile Durkheim
   Week 5. Max Weber
   Week 6. Part 2: Introduction to Contemporary Sociological Theory
                  Historical Development  the Later Years
   Week 7. Contemporary Grand Theories I.
   Week 8. Contemporary Grand Theories II.
   Week 9. Contemporary Theories of Everyday Life
   Week 10. Contemporary Integrative Theories
   Week 11. Contemporary Feminist Theories
   Week 12. Postmodern Grand Theories
   Week 13. Globalization Theory
   Week 14. Part 3: Evaluation of the Development of Sociological Theory
   Week 15. Course Review
  

Class Plan
   The course will be delivered utilizing a blend of lectures, practical activities, students' presentations, group discussions and case study investigations. You are expected to prepare for each class by doing all required readings and assignments, and participate in class discussions. In addition, you will write your reflections, opinion and questions on the topic at the end of each class.

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