The central objective of this course is developing critical sociological perspectives on the social making of the mass media and popular culture....
Comparative and historical treatment of the socioeconomic bases of legal structures. The social, political and economic implications of legal systems....
Examines the qualitative traditions of sociological research and links the epistemological underpinnings of research to practical techniques. A...
This course will examine the sociological views on the self, mind and identity in both local and global contexts. Students in sociology, psychology...
A study of the processes of development, evolution and impact of organisms which tend to influence (within a Canadian context) political decisions and...
This course provides a detailed examination of workplace rights and labour advocacy from a legal, ethical and political perspective. Students will be...
This course examines the social, economic and political forces shaping Canadian labour. The course investigates the development of national and...
Deals with formal and informal social structures of education and their influences on personnel with particular references to Ontario. The social...
The spread of global capitalism sustains relations of underdevelopment and global inequality. Students will be introduced to the theories and...
This course examines paid and unpaid work in globalizing capitalist societies including advanced post industrial and new industrializing societies....
The primary objective of this course is to develop an understanding of the social construction of sexuality in contemporary society. As a basis for...
A study of aging and the aged in a cross-cultural perspective with special attention to Canada. Students may not retain credit for both SOCI 3807...
The topic of the course varies with the instructor and the year. Usually the course will concern the professor?s research. PREREQ: SOCI 1015 or...
This course exists as an opportunity for qualified students to do special studies in the field of sociology beyond or outside the regular departmental...
Builds on and extends the material presented in SOCI 2126/7. The course provides a background for studying more advanced material in social...
This course examines sociological theories about labour force functioning and the social constitution of labour markets. Students will be introduced...
Traditionally, the workplace has been organized and segregated on race, gender and ethnic lines. This course examines the way these social variables...