Sociological perspective of Indigenous peoples and issues both internationally and within Canada.
Social forces responsible for changing patterns of technological innovation and work organization...
An introduction to health and illness through a sociological lens. Prerequisite: One of SOCI 100,...
The meaning of work and leisure, properties of work organization, the division of labour, and the...
Classic and contemporary sociological perspectives on health, illness, and health care...
The emergence of feminist theory, its relationship to sociology, and the major theoretical schools...
Analysis of economic actions and institutions using the concepts and methods of sociology...
Course content focuses on both the population causes of climate change and related disasters, and...

SOCI 420 Sociology of the Environment

Sociological approaches to the study of environmental conflicts, issues, movements, impact of changing technology, economic development on the environment.

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Examines the role of schooling in modern society including links with inequality, knowledge...

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