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Sociology
Social Justice
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Social Science
Anthropology
Social Anthropology
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11.469 Urban Sociology in Theory and Practice Spring 2009
This course is intended to introduce graduate students to a set of core writings in the field of urban sociology. Topics include the changing nature of community, social inequality, political power, socio-spatial change, technological change, and the relationship between the built environment and human behavior. We examine the key theoretical paradigms that have constituted the field since its founding, assess how and why they have changed over time, and discuss the implications of these paradigmatic shifts for urban scholarship, social policy and the planning practice.
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Urban Education and Leadership
urban sociology
social change
urbanism
urban growth
environmental sociology
human ecology
underclass
social inequality
political power
socio-spatial change
built environment
race and politics
political economy
urban villages
globalization
social justice
community
social networks
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