SOC 3056
Culture and Power
Course Description
Prerequisites
Six credits in Sociology or permission of instructor
Disciplines
Social & Economic Systems
This course examines sociological theories of power and their intersections with culture. It focuses on oppression and social change in the 20th and 21st century U.S. through the lens of cultural expression, beliefs and meaning. It includes close reading of social theories of power and empirical studies of social institutions and social identities. Prerequisite: Six credits in Sociology or permission of instructor
Instructors
Fiona Greenland
Fall 2026
tuth 9:30am - 10:45am
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Ian Mullins
January 2024
MoTuWeThFr 9:00am - 2:00pm
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3.83
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Vasfiye Toprak
Summer 2021
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Isaac Reed
Fall 2016
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3.02
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Rachel Rinaldo
Fall 2014
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3.65
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Claire Raymond
Fall 2013
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3.54
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Roscoe Scarborough
Spring 2013
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3.39
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Yuliya Dudaronak
Fall 2011
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3.06
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