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2010-2011 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog

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SOC 377 - Globalization: Structures and Movements

Examines and critiques the historical origins, economic and technological foundations, institutional arrangements, ideological underpinnings, collective movements, and controversial outcomes of 'transnationalism' and 'globalization.' Sociological analysis emphasizes macro-level institutions that shape globalization, social conflicts arising from its effects, and the consequences of global change on individuals, groups, and organizations. Offered winter semester. Prerequisites: SOC 201 or SOC 280.

Credits: 3



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