Social Stratification, Mobility, and Inequality

Course: Sociology (with English language of instruction)

Structural unit: Faculty of Sociology

Title
Social Stratification, Mobility, and Inequality
Code
ОК 02/ MC 02
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
Second
Year of study when the component is delivered
2021/2022
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
1 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
8
Learning outcomes
1.1. To know the modern and latest sociological theories and methodological approaches to the diagnosis and interpretation of social inequalities 2.1. Be able to apply modern and latest sociological theories and methodological approaches to the diagnosis and interpretation of social inequalities 2.2. To be able to analyze sociological information to solve the problems of diagnosing social inequalities 2.3. To be able to design a sociological study of the problems of social inequalities, justify the research methodology 3.1. Present the results of analytical work, justify the choice of research methodology 4.1. Demonstrate autonomy and responsibility in research design, diagnosis and interpretation of social inequality problems
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
To know the theoretical foundations of sociological understanding of social phenomena and processes; • Be able to work with sociological and statistical data; • Have the skills to work with scientific literature and information resources, search for information sources.
Course content
1. Introduction to the discipline. Types of social inequalities and stratification systems in modern societies 2. Modern stratification analysis of inequalities 3. Modern class analysis of inequalities 4. Types and forms of social mobility, methodological features of their research 5. Manifestations and factors of conflict-causing social inequalities in society: individual research projects with presentation and discussion of results
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Abigail McKnight, Pedro Mendes Loureiro, Polly Vizard (2018) Munltidimensional Inequality Framework \ Atlantic Fellows. - http://sticerd.lse.ac.uk/inequalitv7the-framework/media/mif- framework.pdf 2. Bourdieu P. THE FORMS OF CAPITAL \\ Richardson, J. Handbook of Theory and Research for the Sociology of Education. -Ch.l. - Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1986. - Pp. 241-258. 3. http://burawov.berkelev.edu/Miscellany/Living%20Theorv.Trondheim.pdf 4. Cowel Frank A. Measuring Inequality. - Oxford University Press. - P. 75-98. - http://darp.lse.ac.ulc/papersDB/Cowell measuringinequalitv3.pdf 5. Gimpelson V., Treisman D. Misperceiving Inequality \ 1ZA Discussion Paper No. 9100. - June 2015. - 41 p. - http://ftp.iza.org/dp9100.pdf 6. Grusky D. The Contours of Social Stratification / D. Grusky. http://wwTV.sociology.kharkov.ua/rus/focus.php 7. Robert Erikson and John H. Goldthorpe. The Constant Flux: A Study of Class Mobility in. Industrial Societies. Clarendon Press, Oxford. - 429 p.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures, independent work, test, practical classes, creative analytical task, essays, class discussion, individual research project
Assessment methods and criteria
Oral presentations and participation in discussions (5 points x 2) 6-10 points Essays based on critical analysis, generalization of information from scientific and journalistic literature (2 points max. x 3) 3-6 points Creative analytical task 6-10 points Test control 6-10 points Individual research project 14-20 points Presentations of the results of the analytical task and the research project 1-4 points Semester summary 36-60 points General summary including the exam for successful completion of the discipline 60-100 points
Language of instruction
English

Lecturers

This discipline is taught by the following teachers

Olga Dmytrivna Kutsenko
Department Social Structures and Social Relations
Faculty of Sociology

Departments

The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline

Department Social Structures and Social Relations
Faculty of Sociology