Sociology
General data
Course ID: | 2122-L-W1SOCJ |
Erasmus code / ISCED: |
14.6
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Course title: | Sociology |
Name in Polish: | Socjologia |
Organizational unit: | Department of European Studies |
Course groups: | |
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): |
(not available)
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Language: | Polish |
Type of course: | obligatory courses |
Short description: |
The main aim of lectures and classes is to introduce participants to systematized sociological knowledge, that allow them understanding social processes in contemporary world and in Poland. Detailed aims encompass following skills and parts of knowledge: " to learn by participants rudimentary sociological terms " to gain skills of critical interpretation social science readings " to evolve with skills of description and analysis social facts " to acquire basic knowledge in contemporary and classical sociological theories " to gain knowledge of selected social problems, especially contemporary Polish society issues |
Full description: |
Program wykładu: I. Reasons for social life, II. Rudiments of natural social life III. Cultural rudiments of social life IV. An individual vs. society V. Communities and social groups VI. The concept of social bond VII. The theories of social structure VII. The theories of social stratification IX. The theories of social differentiation X. Social mobility XI. Nation and nation-forming processes XII. Social awareness Program ćwiczeń: 1. Self, identity, social character 2. Interactions and social roles 3. Socialisation 4. Small social groups 5. Sex, marriage, family 6. Social structure and stratification 7. Social mobility 8. Nation and nation building 9. Nationalism and ethnic conflict 10. Culture: essential issues 11. Transformations of contemporary culture: mass culture and consumption society 12. Social order and it's disorders 13. Social change 14. Globalisation 15. Visions of future societies |
Bibliography: |
1/ Z. Bauman, Socjologia, Warszawa 1997. 2/ A. Giddens, Socjologia, Warszawa 2004. 3/ K.-J. Tillmann, Teorie socjalizacji. Społeczność, instytucja, upodmiotowienie, Warszawa 1996. 4/ G. Ritzer, Klasyczna teoria socjologiczna, Poznań 2004. 5/ B. Szacka, Wprowadzenie do socjologii, Warszawa 2003. 6/ J. Szacki, Historia myśli socjologicznej, Warszawa 2002. 7/ J. Szczepański, Elementarne pojęcia socjologii, Warszawa 1972 (i inne wydania). 8/ P. Sztompka, Socjologia, Kraków 2002. 9/ J. H. Turner, Socjologia. Koncepcje i ich zastosowanie, Poznań 1998. 10/ J. H. Turner, Struktura teorii socjologicznej, Warszawa 2004. 11/ J. Turowski, Socjologia. Wielkie struktury społeczne, Lublin 1994. 12/ J. Turowski, Socjologia. Małe struktury społeczne, Lublin 1993. 13/ F. Znaniecki, Wstęp do socjologii, Warszawa 1988. 14/ Encyklopedia Socjologii, T. 1. (A - J), Warszawa 1998. 15/ Encyklopedia Socjologii, T. 2. (K - N), Warszawa 1999. 16/ Encyklopedia Socjologii, T. 3. (O - R), Warszawa 2000. 17/ Encyklopedia Socjologii, T. 4. (S - Ż), Warszawa 2002. |
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