SOCIOLOGY (L39/40)
(objectives)
The aim of the course is to provide an essential picture of the concepts and theoretical perspectives that can be used to observe and account in a sociologically appropriate way for the main phenomena of contemporary social reality
At the end of the course the student has: - knowledge and ability to use the basic sociological lexicon - ability to apply sociological concepts to the analysis of the main phenomena and processes that characterize the transformations of contemporary society
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Code
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22901948 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Module:
(objectives)
The aim of the course is to provide an essential picture of the concepts and theoretical perspectives that can be used to observe and account in a sociologically appropriate way for the main phenomena of contemporary social reality
At the end of the course the student has: - knowledge and ability to use the basic sociological lexicon - ability to apply sociological concepts to the analysis of the main phenomena and processes that characterize the transformations of contemporary society
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Code
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22901948-2 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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3
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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SPS/07
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Contact Hours
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18
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Type of Activity
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Basic compulsory activities
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Teacher
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DIOTALLEVI LUCA
(syllabus)
title and topic of the course: Introduction to sociology The course will present problems and concepts common to the main sociological theories, with reference to both classical and contemporary authors. The first objective of the course is to show the experiential and available traces of a class of objects with their own characteristics and referable to a distinguishable domain: the social. The second objective is to show some of the results of the use of sociological theories and concepts in the study of contemporary social reality and in particular of society.
(reference books)
Exam texts
The exam interview will focus on the texts that the student will choose, one text for each of the following three groups. (The only text indicated in point 2 is therefore in fact mandatory.) 1. Ambrosini M., Sciolla L., Sociology. Second edition, Mondadori, Milan 2019 or, alternatively, Delli Poggi S., New lessons of elementary sociology, Associated Authors, Rome 2019. 2. Weber M., Economics and Society (Part One: Theory of sociological categories: I - Fundamental sociological concepts; II - Fundamental sociological categories of economic action; III - The types of power; IV - Classes and classes). In any edition. 3. Diotallevi L., The imperfect order. Modernity, State, secularization, Rubbettino, Soveria Mannelli 2014 or, alternatively, Diotallevi L., End race. The crisis of Christianity as a confessional religion, Dehoniane, Bologna 2017.
Non-attending students, together with what has already been indicated, are also required to study: - both texts indicated in point 1 - and - in addition to the one chosen from the two proposed in point 3 - one between: o Addario N. edited by, Theory of systems and modernity, Carocci 2003 (or later), o Addario N., Cevolini A., Sociology of modernity. Forms and consequences of social complexity, Tools, Milan 2012, o Addario N., Fasano L., The logic of society. A study on the problem of social order, Egea, Milan 2012.
Each of the texts indicated can be replaced with another book or with two essays indicated by the student. Any substitutions must be approved by the teacher via e-mail and the printout of the answer provided by the same teacher must be presented at the time of the exam.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
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Module:
(objectives)
The aim of the course is to provide an essential picture of the concepts and theoretical perspectives that can be used to observe and account in a sociologically appropriate way for the main phenomena of contemporary social reality
At the end of the course the student has: - knowledge and ability to use the basic sociological lexicon - ability to apply sociological concepts to the analysis of the main phenomena and processes that characterize the transformations of contemporary society
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Code
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22901948-1 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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6
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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SPS/07
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Contact Hours
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36
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Type of Activity
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Basic compulsory activities
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Teacher
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DIOTALLEVI LUCA
(syllabus)
title and topic of the course: Introduction to sociology The course will present problems and concepts common to the main sociological theories, with reference to both classical and contemporary authors. The first objective of the course is to show the experiential and available traces of a class of objects with their own characteristics and referable to a distinguishable domain: the social. The second objective is to show some of the results of the use of sociological theories and concepts in the study of contemporary social reality and in particular of society.
(reference books)
Exam texts
The exam interview will focus on the texts that the student will choose, one text for each of the following three groups. (The only text indicated in point 2 is therefore in fact mandatory.) 1. Ambrosini M., Sciolla L., Sociology. Second edition, Mondadori, Milan 2019 or, alternatively, Delli Poggi S., New lessons of elementary sociology, Associated Authors, Rome 2019. 2. Weber M., Economics and Society (Part One: Theory of sociological categories: I - Fundamental sociological concepts; II - Fundamental sociological categories of economic action; III - The types of power; IV - Classes and classes). In any edition. 3. Diotallevi L., The imperfect order. Modernity, State, secularization, Rubbettino, Soveria Mannelli 2014 or, alternatively, Diotallevi L., End race. The crisis of Christianity as a confessional religion, Dehoniane, Bologna 2017.
Non-attending students, together with what has already been indicated, are also required to study: - both texts indicated in point 1 - and - in addition to the one chosen from the two proposed in point 3 - one between: o Addario N. edited by, Theory of systems and modernity, Carocci 2003 (or later), o Addario N., Cevolini A., Sociology of modernity. Forms and consequences of social complexity, Tools, Milan 2012, o Addario N., Fasano L., The logic of society. A study on the problem of social order, Egea, Milan 2012.
Each of the texts indicated can be replaced with another book or with two essays indicated by the student. Any substitutions must be approved by the teacher via e-mail and the printout of the answer provided by the same teacher must be presented at the time of the exam.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
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