21810355 - GENERAL SOCIOLOGY

CANALE A-L
The course aims to introduce students to the basic concepts of sociology and the main sociological theories as tools for a critical analysis of social reality. A specific attention will be paid to the phenomenon of poverty,marginalization and social exclusion in contemporary societies.
-To provide students with knowledge and conceptual tools useful to analyze contemporary social change.

CANALE M-Z
- The course aims to introduce students to the basic concepts of sociology and main sociological theories as tools for a critical analysis about social reality. A special focus will be on social stratification, inequalities, and climate change.
- Providing knowledge and conceptual tools to the students useful to analyse current social changes.

Canali

scheda docente | materiale didattico

Mutuazione: 21810355 SOCIOLOGIA GENERALE in Governo e Amministrazione L-16 A - L ROSSI EMANUELE

scheda docente | materiale didattico

Programma

PART ONE: EPISTEMOLOGY AND METHODOLOGY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
The origin of the sociology and its epistemological status. The modern science and its scientific paradigms. Verificationism vs Falsificationism. Epistemology, methodology and social theory. Main sociological paradigms. Quantitative and qualitatives methods.

PART TWO: CONCEPTS
Culture, institutions and cultural processes - Power, social action and social structures - Social interactions, groups and socialization - Migrations and ethnicity - Gender and sexuality (with references to the sociology of families) - Social stratification and inequlities in the globalization era - Social changes, social movements and globalization -

PART THREE: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
Classical Sociology - The main sociological perspectives: functionalism, conflictualism, interactionism. Contemporary social theories: Bauman, Beck, Touraine, Bourdieu.

PART FOUR: IDEOLOGY, SCAPEGOAT AND VICTIMIZATION
What is ideology - Main perspectives on ideology - The dynamics of victimization and the scapegoat.
(Arguments will be communicated at the beginning of the class)


Testi Adottati

Parts One e Two:

– CROTEAU D.,HOYNES W. (2022), SOCIOLOGIA GENERALE, Third Italian Edition edits by Antonelli F., Rossi E., McGraw Hill, Milano, Chapters: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, 12.
- SLIDES BY THE PROFESSOR (On Moodle Platform)

Part Three:
- Chapter 2, CROTEAU D.,HOYNES W. (2022), SOCIOLOGIA GENERALE, Third Italian Edition edits by Antonelli F., Rossi E., McGraw Hill, Milano.
- A book chosen to study on: Marx, Weber, Durkheim, Functionalism, Conflictualism, Symbolic Interationism:
Battistelli F. (2017), Breve storia del pensiero socioloogico, Lithos, Roma.
Pendenza M. (2016) Sociologia classica e contemporanea, Torino, UTET.
Santambrogio A. (2019), INTRODUZIONE ALLA SOCIOLOGIA, Laterza, Roma-Bari.
- On Bauman, Beck, Bourdieu e Touraine:
Ghisleni M., Privitera W. (eds.), SOCIOLOGIE CONTEMPORANEE, Utet, Torino.

Part Four:
- Anselmi M. (2024), Ideologia, Milano, Mondadori
- Tomelleri S. (2023), Il capro espiatorio, Torino, UTET




Bibliografia Di Riferimento

Additional books for personal study (optional): - Antonelli F., Tecnocrazia e democrazia - Aron R., Le tappe del pensiero sociologico, Mondadori. - Bauman Z., A tutto campo, Laterza. - Bauman Z., Modernità liquida, Laterza. - Durkheim E., Il suicidio, BUR. - Goffman E., Asylums. Le istituzioni totali: i meccanismi dell'esclusione e della violenza, Einaudi. - Gramsci A., Americanismo e fordismo, Einaudi. - Mills C.W., L'immaginazione sociologica, Il Saggiatore - Simmel G., Le metropoli e la vita dello spirito, Armando. - Weber M., L'etica protestante e lo spirito del capitalismo.

Modalità Erogazione

Educational activities: lessons; workshops and classworks; lectures; homework. Book launches will be arranged on current social stransformations.

Modalità Frequenza

Attending lessons is optional. Nevertheless, it is strongly recommended to fully achieve all educational goals.

Modalità Valutazione

ATTENDING STUDENS They can choose two kinds of exam: 1) Oral test on the whole program 2) Two intermediate tests, during the class, on the parts one and two of the program (methodology and concepts), and on the part three (theoretical perspectives). Both intermediate tests will be multiple choice quizzes (15) on the moodle platform. For the part four, the oral test will be requested. --- NON ATTENDING STUDENTS Oral exam on the whole program --- Both the oral test and writen tests (intermediate tests) aim to assess the knowledge of the fundamental sociological categories (i.e. social stratification, groups, socialisation, social integration ecc.) and of the sociological theories (classic sociology, interactionsim, functionalism, conflictualism, contemporary social theories) as well as student's critical abilities, in particular the capacity to understand different nexus among different sociological categories and perspectives, in their historic background. Eventually, a specific assessment is focused on the capacity to read current social reality through sociological "lens".