SOC 5420

Social Stratification

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Course Description

Pre-Requisite(s): SOC 5030, 7130 or their equivalent, or instructor permission

Studies the distribution of rewards and punishments and the resulting social inequalities in cross-cultural and historical perspective. Analyzes negative liabilities such as arrest, imprisonment, unemployment, and stigmatization, and positive assets such as education, occupation, income, and honor. Draws on the literature of both stratification and deviance/criminology. Focuses on the distributive aspects of power and the resulting social formations such as classes, and status groups.


  • Adam Slez

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    3.74

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    Fall 2021

  • Josipa Roksa

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    3.64

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    Fall 2020

  • Paul Kingston

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    Spring 2014