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216 Sociology of Identity and Interaction

216 Sociology of Identity and Interaction
Course Description
A survey of various social dynamics and sociological theories regarding interactions among individuals, and between individuals and social structures. Examines such issues as power and powerlessness, conformity and deviance, as well as difference and identity. Also investigates the social issues surrounding different forms of political identity, including the constructs of gender, race, sexuality, class, and religion.
Distribution
B
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: Sociology 101 or Anthropology 101.
Day/Time:T,TH — 10:00 - 11:25
Location:Searles-217
Instructor: (jbandy@bowdoin.edu)
Class Email:soc216@bowdoin.edu
Final Exam:12/18/2003, 2:00 pm

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