SOCIOL 204
Special Topic: Social Control
Please note: this is archived course information from 2024 for SOCIOL 204.
Description
Analyses the means by which different institutions, groups and individuals control the actions, behaviours and thoughts of people in contemporary modern societies, including our own. Discusses controllers, their targets, the mechanisms they employ, the goals they seek to accomplish, and the means by which people resist. Prompts students to reflect how controlling processes have affected their everyday life.
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Availability 2024
Lecturer(s)
Lecturer(s) Dr Manuel Vallee
Reading/Texts
The course will use appropriate texts, such as:
- Lorne Tepperman & Laura Upenieks. Social Control. Oxford University Press.
- George Orwell. 1984
- Aldous Huxley. Brave New World
- excerpts from Stuart Ewen. Captains of Consciousness
- excerpts from Irving Janis. Victims of Groupthink
Assessment
100% Coursework: Quizzes, writing assignments and an in-class test
Points
SOCIOL 204: 15 points
Prerequisites
30 points at Stage I in Sociology, or 15 points at Stage I in Sociology with a minimum of B+, or 90 points passed.