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Table of Contents - Gender, Work And Social Change
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SOCIOL 5538
Gender, Work And Social Change
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This course examines the role of gendered work and consumption in global social change. Drawing from sociological perspectives on gender and work, this course foregrounds a global comparative analysis of societal development and working contexts, including tourism employment, sex work, domestic work, and agricultural, garment, and informatics production. Graduate students are required to carry out independent research or complete work in the area of public sociology and academic-service learning. Students will write a conference paper or journal quality article from this research. Offered: Every Winter
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Faculty:
College of Arts & Sciences
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Department:
Sociology
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