Sociology 101: How Social Forces Shape Our Lives
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Audio Sample:   Your browser does not support the audio element. Across the nation, Americans are undergoing an intense period of self-examination. How are our identities and behaviors shaped by the groups to which we belong? How can we reach past our own biases to better understand others? The study of sociology can help us answer these questions, making us better citizens in the process. In this engrossing 21-lecture audio course, youâll learn how the study of sociologyâof people in groupsâcan teach you volumes about yourself and those around you. Your expert guide, sociology professor Alicia Simmons (Ph.D., Stanford), will show you how to use scientific theories and methods to understand the social world. Later, youâll learn how culture, socialization, social structures, patterns of interaction, and consequences of social deviance inform our decisions and actions. Youâll also explore the structures of inequality that shape American society. How are categories such as class, gender, sexual orientation, race, and ethnicity created and reproduced by society, and how do these designations correspond with peopleâs life chances? Youâll also look at social institutions, focusing on large-scale social systems that profoundly impact individualsâ lives. Last, a section on social chanRead MoreAcross the nation, Americans are undergoing an intense period of self-examination. How are our identities and behaviors shaped by the groups to which we belong? How can we reach past our own biases to better understand others? The study of sociology can help us answer these questions, making us better citizens in the process. In this engrossing 21-lecture audio course, youâll learn how the study of sociologyâof people in groupsâcan teach you volumes about yourself and those around you. Your expert guide, sociology professor Alicia Simmons (Ph.D., Stanford), will show you how to use scientific theories and methods to understand the social world. Later, youâll learn how culture, socialization, social structures, patterns of interaction, and consequences of social deviance inform our decisions and actions. Youâll also explore the structures of inequality that shape American society. How are categories such as class, gender, sexual orientation, race, and ethnicity created and reproduced by society, and how do these designations correspond with peopleâs life chances? Youâll also look at social institutions, focusing on large-scale social systems that profoundly impact individualsâ lives. Last, a section on social change describes how social landscapes shift, as well as how they stay the same. Throughout, Professor Simmons encourages you to investigate your own social boundaries, discovering the degree to which social forces impact your own behavior. Listen to Prof. Simmons discuss Sociology 101 in more depth on the podcast 13 here. Learn about downloadable programs. Read Less
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