SOCI220-12SU1 (C)
Summer Jan 2012 start
Environment and Society
Description
This course considers the relationship between ecology and environmental sociology, collective dilemmas, energy and society, the environment and politics and some other selected environmental issues.
The growing recognition of the reality and consequences of global environmental change poses a fundamental challenge to the ways we interact with the environment and each other, and places new demands on sociological thinking. This course introduces conceptual tools for approaching environmental issues from the local to global level. Case studies of human interaction with different aspects of the environment, from mining to air pollution will explore contemporary issues. Dominating our understanding of such issues and how we deal with them is the environmental movement. Each phase of the course encourages us to consider how unequal social relationships interact with the biophysical ones in ways which may accentuate the problems of the marginalised.
Relevance
All human activities have impacts on the biophysical environment and these, in turn, interact with the social world; sociological perspectives contribute to our understanding of this interaction and developing appropriate responses
Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes
1. Analyse seminal writing on the environment and trace its influence;
2. Critique programmes/policies for dealing with environmental issues;
3. Identify unequal access to environmental resources & use of environmental goals to promote individual/sectoral interests
4. Extend use of the Internet to access resources on the environment and academic analysis;
5. Develop cooperative learning relationships with others in the class;
6. Fine tune their skills in critical analysis, academic writing and referencing.
15 points of 100 level SOCI with a B+ grade or better; or 30 points of 100 level SOCI; or 30 points of 100 level FRST with B grade or better; alternatively students without 100 level SOCI but with a B average or better in 60 pts in related subjects may be admitted to one 200 level SOCI course.
SOCI230 (2005), SOCI320, SOCI330 (2005)
Course Coordinator
Alison Loveridge
Assessment
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Tutorial preparation and participation in online discussion.
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15%
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By posting on Learn forum (11 Jan - 9 Feb)
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Short Essay
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23 Jan 2012
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25%
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Introduces an article from a reading list and indicates how it has influenced environmental practice
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Presentation on environmental issue in tutorial
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20%
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15 minute presentation to other students on issue of choice, may be prepared as a group project with another student, one page summary sheet circulated to class in advance (26 Jan - 8 Feb 2012)
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Take home test
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12 Feb 2012
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40%
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Short essay questions selected from a list handed out 9 February
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For further information see
School of Social and Political Sciences.
All SOCI220 Occurrences
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SOCI220-12S1 (C)
Semester One 2012
- Not Offered
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SOCI220-12SU2 (C)
Summer Nov 2012 start
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SOCI220-12SU1 (C)
Summer Jan 2012 start
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