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| Course Title: |
The Dynamics of Prejudice and Discrimination - Graduate - Spring |
| School: |
Syracuse University
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| Description: |
In this course, you will review classic and current social science research and theory on prejudice and discrimination. Answer how/why individuals/social groups are included/excluded from interaction with others. You will examine and compare literatures from differing countries/cultures, classification of in/out-groups, processes of inclusion/exclusion such as the unqualified inclusion/exclusion. Learn to compare contributing roles of processes such as difference, power, resources, stereotyping, othering, labeling, humor, intimidation, violence, silencing, and more. Critical reading and discussion of core materials as well as individual projects are emphasized. Strong use of the Internet is encouraged. Recommended for upper level students with some social science background and other coursework dealing with social inequalities. |
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Entirely Online
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| Education Level: |
Graduate |
| Language: |
English |
| Requirements: |
You must have a Bachelor's degree. |
Cost: |
All Graduate Students - $1,069.00 per credit |
Credits: |
3 credits |
| Schedule: |
Meets January 12 - April 28, 2009 |
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