University of Regina
Department of Sociology and Social Studies
Sociology
250 - Winter 2003
Introduction to Social Theory
OFFICE HOURS: TUES. APRIL15, 11 A.M-NOON AND THURS. APRIL 17,
10-11 A.M.
REVIEW SESSIONS APRIL 22, 10:30 A.M. AND 1:30 P.M., CL 247.
FINAL EXAMINATION -- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 9 A.M. - 12 NOON. CL345
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 9:30 - 10:20, CL345
Text:
Bert N. Adams and R. A. Sydie, Sociological
Theory
Some background materials for Sociology 250 for the
Winter 2003 semester are provided on this web site. These materials are intended
primarily for students in Sociology 250 at the University of Regina during the
Winter semester of 2003. Others are free to use these materials, but please
give appropriate credit if you do so. I apologize for any errors or
misinterpretations. Remember that these are notes for classes and are not
finished products.
This web page page will be updated periodically as we
proceed through the semester. Please provide feedback to the class instructor Paul Gingrich concerning how to
improve the presentation of the materials.
Class Notes
Canadian Sociological Approaches II April 7
Canadian Sociological Approaches I April 4
Erik Olin Wright March 31 April 2
Blumer and Goffman March 14-17
Microsociology and Simmel March 5-7
Weber on Class, Status, Party February 28
Webers Central Theories and Methods February
26
Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism
February 7-10
Quotes from Weber on Social Action and Protestant
Ethic
Introduction to Weber February 7
Marx and Engels on the Family February 5
Marx on Social Class January 31
Capitalist Economics January 29-31
Marx on Alienation January 27
Quotes from Marx on Alienation January 26
Introduction to
Marx January 24
Durkheim Conclusion January 22
Durkheim on
Social Facts and Suicide January 20
Durkheim Introduction
and Division of Labour January 15-17
Social Changes
in Europe January 10
Assignments for Winter 2003
Third Paper
Due April 23, 2003
Second Paper
Due March 24, 2003
First Paper
Due February 3, 2003
Assignments from Previous Semesters
Midterm Examination Fall 2002
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If you have any comments or questions please contact:
Paul
Gingrich, Professor
Department of Sociology and Social Studies
University of Regina, CL217
(306) 585-4196
paul.gingrich@uregina.ca
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