SOCIOL 103

Social Policy, Social Justice


Please note: this is archived course information from 2014 for SOCIOL 103.

Description

Provides an overview of key contemporary social policy issues within the context of globalising economic processes and continuing gendered and racialised divisions. Discusses the way in which debates around social policy are constructed and the implications this has for social justice. Case studies may include food and health, technology, indigeneity and children.

Class limits information for 2014. Semester Two enrolment is limited to 420 students. Admission is on a first applied, first admitted basis.

Availability 2014

Semester 2

Lecturer(s)

Coordinator(s) Dr Louise Humpage

Reading/Texts

A course reader will be made available if required

Recommended Reading


Assessment

Coursework + exam

Points

SOCIOL 103: 15 points

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