SOC340
Poverty, Policy, and Social Inclusion
Sociology
BC
Subject code
SOC
Course Number
340
Department(s)
Instructor(s)
E. Kane
Course Long Title
Poverty, Policy, and Social Inclusion
Cross Listed Courses
Description
This seminar explores debates in the research and policy literature on poverty and intersecting inequalities, particularly in the United States. Topics include policy related to housing, health, education, and food access; care work; and the integration of work and family. These topics are addressed with attention to social inclusion and exclusion on the basis of systemic inequalities, including race, class, gender, sexuality, and nation, as well as critical analysis of neoliberal approaches to poverty policy. Prerequisites: INDS/AFR/AMST/GSS 250 or SOC 205 or SOC 250 or GSS/SOC 270.
Writing Credit
W2
INDS Program Relationship
IDAM - AMST Program, IDGS - GSS Program
GEC This Course Belongs To
-
Class Restriction
Exclude First Years
Offering Frequency
Normally offered every other year