2017/18
Course image QS305:Numbers in the Workplace (Placement) 2017/18
 
Course image QS904:Mastering Complex Real-World Data 2017/18
 
Course image SO9B3:Capitalism, State and Market 2017/18
 
Course image SO9C1:State of Art of Sociology 2017/18
 
Course image SO9C2:Understanding Social Science 2017/18
 
Course image SO9C3:The Sociology of End Times 2017/18
 
Course image SO9C5:The Sociology of Urban Life 2017/18

This module will discuss critical theoretical and empirical perspectives on urban studies. Cities provide important contexts for thinking about the relationships between social processes and spatial forms, as dynamic sites of social inequalities, complex social relations, and socioeconomic change. Globalisation, neoliberalism and immigration are all big social processes affecting and shaping cities and their residents’ everyday lives. Through in-depth readings and lectures, the module will explore classic and contemporary theoretical perspectives and issues on the modern and contemporary city, related to global cities and mega-cities as well as smaller cities, social exclusion and difference, community and social relations in the city, gentrification and urban transformation, urban poverty and public space. We will also explore these perspectives and issues with reference to a range of international empirical examples. Each week students will present a small-scale empirical research project (observation, interview or visual representation) of their own in the seminars, related with that week’s topic.


 
Course image SO9C7:Key Problems in Criminal Justice 2017/18
 
Course image SO112:International Perspectives on Gender 2017/18
 
Course image SO116:Sociology of Gender 2017/18
 
Course image SO118:Life of Media: Past, Present and Future 2017/18
 
Course image SO120:Researching Society and Culture 2017/18
 
Course image SO122:Sociology of Race 2017/18
 
Course image SO123:Sociology of Education 2017/18

Sociology of Education is a sub-discipline of Sociology that takes a critical and analytical look at the design, development, experience and outcomes of the education system. Over the course of the module we will take the UK education system as a case study for helping us to understand the ways in which political, social, moral and economic agendas have shaped (and continue to shape) schools and universities. Paying close attention to key policy-making, we will ask critical questions about the role and purpose of education in relation to wider society. What kinds of knowledge and ways of knowing are permitted or excluded in traditional educational settings? Does education challenge or reproduce social inequalities? How do young people and teachers experience education?


 
Course image SO126:Class and Capitalism in the Neoliberal World 2017/18
 
Course image SO127:Crime and Society 2017/18
 
Course image SO128:History of Sociological Thought 2017/18
 
Course image SO241:Political Sociology 2017/18
 
Course image SO242:Designing and Conducting Social Research 2017/18
 
Course image SO243:Practice and Interpretation of Quantitative Methods 2017/18