32600 Seminar

SoSe 22: Sociology in (and of) the USA

Markus Kienscherf

Kommentar

Does it make sense to speak of geographically or culturally bounded sociological traditions? Is there such a thing as a specifically American sociological tradition? How are we to identify the possible contours of such a tradition? What are its key concepts, methods and research program(s)? And what is the primary object of US sociology? Is US society a cohesive totality, or a loose assemblage of conflicting groups? To what extent is US society structured along the lines of class, race, gender and sexuality? This course will not only introduce major sociological traditions that have influenced and continue to shape American sociology, but also provide an overview over US society as an object of sociological analysis. The primary target group(s) will be first- and second-year students of North American Studies and Sociology. The course will primarily consist of in-class discussions based on reading assignments. Students will also have to do, depending on class size, either individual or group presentations. The reading load will be rather demanding, but, given the wide scope of the course, this will be unavoidable. At the same time, I will also offer guidance on reading techniques. ----- We will sometimes read and discuss sensitive – and perhaps also disturbing – materials. I will try my utmost to make this class a safe space for everyone. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to get in touch. All course participants (including myself!) ought to abide by the Institute’s Code of Conduct (https://www.jfki.fu-berlin.de/information/code_of_conduct/JFKI-Code-of-Conduct_final.pdf). ----- Please note that the course will be taught in person (no hybrid option), except for the introductory class on April 21, which will take place on Webex. Schließen

13 Termine

Regelmäßige Termine der Lehrveranstaltung

Do, 21.04.2022 12:00 - 14:00

Dozenten:
Prof. Dr. Markus Kienscherf

Räume:
319 Seminarraum (Lansstr. 7 / 9)

Do, 28.04.2022 12:00 - 14:00

Dozenten:
Prof. Dr. Markus Kienscherf

Räume:
319 Seminarraum (Lansstr. 7 / 9)

Do, 05.05.2022 12:00 - 14:00

Dozenten:
Prof. Dr. Markus Kienscherf

Räume:
319 Seminarraum (Lansstr. 7 / 9)

Do, 12.05.2022 12:00 - 14:00

Dozenten:
Prof. Dr. Markus Kienscherf

Räume:
319 Seminarraum (Lansstr. 7 / 9)

Do, 19.05.2022 12:00 - 14:00

Dozenten:
Prof. Dr. Markus Kienscherf

Räume:
319 Seminarraum (Lansstr. 7 / 9)

Do, 02.06.2022 12:00 - 14:00

Dozenten:
Prof. Dr. Markus Kienscherf

Räume:
319 Seminarraum (Lansstr. 7 / 9)

Do, 09.06.2022 12:00 - 14:00

Dozenten:
Prof. Dr. Markus Kienscherf

Räume:
319 Seminarraum (Lansstr. 7 / 9)

Do, 16.06.2022 12:00 - 14:00

Dozenten:
Prof. Dr. Markus Kienscherf

Räume:
319 Seminarraum (Lansstr. 7 / 9)

Do, 23.06.2022 12:00 - 14:00

Dozenten:
Prof. Dr. Markus Kienscherf

Räume:
319 Seminarraum (Lansstr. 7 / 9)

Do, 30.06.2022 12:00 - 14:00

Dozenten:
Prof. Dr. Markus Kienscherf

Räume:
319 Seminarraum (Lansstr. 7 / 9)

Do, 07.07.2022 12:00 - 14:00

Dozenten:
Prof. Dr. Markus Kienscherf

Räume:
319 Seminarraum (Lansstr. 7 / 9)

Do, 14.07.2022 12:00 - 14:00

Dozenten:
Prof. Dr. Markus Kienscherf

Räume:
319 Seminarraum (Lansstr. 7 / 9)

Do, 21.07.2022 12:00 - 14:00

Dozenten:
Prof. Dr. Markus Kienscherf

Räume:
319 Seminarraum (Lansstr. 7 / 9)

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