University of British Columbia (UBC ) • Sociology
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Comprehensive notes of SOCI 320. Topics include Traditional families, Gender roles and parenting, Intimacy, Emotional work, Family life during pandemic, Challenges to the nuclear family, Indigenous families in a settler society, Single parent and blended families, Queer families, Social class and family difference, and Disability.
Comprehensive notes for SOCI 415 (includes midterm notes). Topics include goals of research, building blocks of theory, Social exchange theory, Symbolic interactionism, Life course developmental framework (individual life span theory, family development theory, life course theory), and Family stress theory.
Full semester worth of class notes including some pop up quizes that were given to us in class. Soci 301: Sociology of Development and 
Underdevelopment.
Thorough, detailed notes of the Poli 100 textbook assigned from Mr. Serbulent Turan at UBC, first-year.
Thorough, detailed notes of Trevor Barnes’ GEOG 122 lectures at UBC, first year.
Soci 302 - Ethnic and Racial Inequality: Term Paper (David Ryniker Fall 2021). I got 89%.
Fall 2021 MIDTERM examination (questions & answers) for SOCI 302 (Ethnic & Racial Inequality) taught by David Ryniker at UBC (Vancouver). I got 86%.
All class notes covering lectures, guest lectures, and reading analysis for all Soci 312 (Gender Relations) classes in Fall 2021 taught by Craig Meadows at UBC (Vancouver).
Includes summaries of all the readings in UBC's Soci 101 class with Professor Christopher Mackenzie. 70 pages in total. Readings include: chapters 1- 3, ch. 4.1-4.6, ch. 5.1-5.2, ch. 6, ch. 8, ch. 9.1-9.2, chapters 10-11, ch. 12.4- 12.6, ch. 13.1-13.3, ch. 14.1- 14.3, and ch. 16
CLEAR and CONCISE assimilation of notes from lectures (SOCI 102 with Catherine Corrigall-Brown), the textbook (Imagining Sociology written by Catherine Corrigall-Brown), and discussions. These notes include a COMPLETE BREAKDOWN of each important concept (with examples) and key terms highlighted. If you want an A - these notes are for you (I got an A using these notes).