Introduction into the sociology of ethnicity 3500-SSZCZ-SOCET
The aim of the course is to is to introduce students to basic sociological concepts, problems and research conceptions relating to the concept of "ethnicity", especially concerning the understanding of ethnicity, ethnic groups, nations, ethnic minorities, ethnic identity, prejudice, and ethnic (racial) discrimination against) and problems of multicultural societies. Analysis of particular social phenomena is coupled with the presentation of the areas where particular research approaches are used. Research methods preferred within particular research paradigms are also discussed. The total number of working hours required for the achievement of the set learning outcomes includes:
1) Participation in lectures = 15 x 2 academic hours;
2) Required reading and text analysis = 15 x 2 academic hours;
Total = 60 academic hours
Type of course
Mode
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Knows and understands basic sociological concepts
Has basic knowledge about local, domestic and international institutions and the problems of European integration
Has awareness of various forms of social organization existing in the past and in the present
Has basic knowledge about the mechanisms of social group dynamics and interdependencies between groups and individuals
Is aware of the importance of the social group in building man’s identity
Has basic knowledge about cultural diversity of Poland and the modern world
Has basic knowledge of methods used in research on cultural diversity
Has basic knowledge of problems stemming from the cultural diversity of modern society
Understands the specificity of sociological analysis
Can use basic sociological terms and categories to analyze societies, particularly contemporary Polish society
Can independently find facts and materials needed to conduct simple sociological analyses, using various sources in both Polish and a foreign language, and using modern technologies
Can form judgments on motives of human behavior and predict its social consequences
Respects opinions of other people, for instance those expressed in a group discussion
Is aware of the consequences of ongoing projects
Assessment criteria
Written exam
Bibliography
- the basic literature: T. Hylland Eriksen, Etniczność i nacjonalizm. Ujęcie antropologiczne, Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego, Kraków 2013; G. Babiński, hasło „Etniczność”, w: Władysław Kwaśniewicz (red.), Encyklopedia Socjologiczna A-J, T. 1, Oficyna Naukowa, Warszawa 1998; M. Budyta-Budzyńska, Socjologia narodu i konfliktów etnicznych, Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warszawa 2010; S. Fenton, Etniczność, przeł. E. Chomicka, Wydawnictwo Sic! Warszawa 2007; A. Posern-Zieliński, Etniczność. Kategorie. Procesy etniczne, Poznań 2005; W. Żelazny, Etniczność. Ład – konflikt – sprawiedliwość, Wydawnictwo Poznańskie, Poznań 2006: Siniša Maleševic, The Sociology of Ethnicity, SAGE Publications, London-Thousand Oaks-New Delhi 2004.
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