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Theories of Modernity - SOC222
How can we make sense of the complex, ever-changing character of the modern world? We can learn much from a conversation between great sociological attempts to diagnose the antagonistic and complementary tendencies and prospects of modernity. You will do this through the examination of specific developments like democracy, capitalism, industrialism, nationalism, individualism and bureaucratisation. We will consider these through the prism of a range of theories of modern society including from among the following: Marx, Nietzsche, Weber, Durkheim, Simmel, Freud, the Frankfurt School and Foucault. You are introduced to the knowledge, themes, and ideas that are not only essential building blocks for a contemporary sociological education, but which enable you to see your world with a lively curiosity about the rich potential choices available in building our futures. The unit is highly recommended if you intend to major sociology.
| Credit Points: | 3 |
| When Offered: | D2 - Day; Offered in Session 2, North Ryde X2 - External study; Offered in Session 2 |
| Staff Contact(s): | Associate Professor Pauline Johnson |
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| NCCW(s): | SOC232 |
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| Assessed As: | Graded |
| Offered By: | Department of Sociology Faculty of Arts |
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