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2018-2019 Academic Catalogue 
    
2018-2019 Academic Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOGUE]

SOC 316 - Culture, Meaning-Making, and Distinction in American Society (1)

Theoretical and sociological investigation of the concept of “culture.” Explores the connections between culture, structure, and society as a whole; specifically addresses the ways that symbols, language, and other forms of knowledge work to create meanings, constitute power, and form the basis for understanding social life including relationships, politics, sexuality, and work. Considers the creation and reception of culture; the relationship between culture and inequality; issues of domination and resistance, and the connections between culture and social/historical change. This course may count towards SOC, SAN, or ENV majors. Prerequisite: SOC 101  or SOC 102  and one additional sociology course. Offered every third year. 
(Social Science)