Description of the Study Unit
The aims of the study unit are that the student:
- Is familiar with the main schools of sociology
- is able to understand the impact of social and economic structures on everyday life
- is familiar with the basic concepts used in the definition and analysis of poverty
- knows how the changing division of labour and structure of employment affects welfare and marginalisation
- is able identify the risk factors involved in marginalisation and social exclusion and relate different phenomena to social pathology and exclusion
- is familiar with the role of social policy in relation to exclusion
- Can relate the views of poverty in the Bible to the historical contexts in which the texts were produced
- Can apply the views of the Bible on poverty to the present context
This study unit content includes:
- Basic sociological approaches (main schools of thought)
- Relation of social and economic structures to everyday life
- Concepts of poverty and social exclusion
- Work, activity and employment and marginalisation as a factor in producing social exclusion
- Social policy and social exclusion
- Views of poverty in the Bible
Process of the Study Unit
Week 14
Mag. Tony Addy 16 h
Basic sociology and social analysis
Relation of social and economic structures to everyday life
Concept of poverty and social exclusion
Work, activity, employment and marginalisation as a factor in producing social exclusion
Week 17-18
Mag. Tony Addy
Assignment on basic social analysis 4 cr.
Supervising on Fronter 2 x 1 h
Dr. Kari Latvus
Online lecture concerning poverty in Bible 3 h
Week 19
Mag. Tony Addy
Basic sociology and social analysis 8 h
Contact teaching week 14 and week 19 + online lecture 3 h = 27 h (1 cr.)
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