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This bundle pack contains the lecture and seminar notes taken during the first year of studying Sociology as a degree. Please see details below for module information and the type of topics covered.

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Identity Politics: Pride (Sexuality) - Sociology - Making Sense of Society (Seminar 5)

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These are notes taken at a seminar class for the Sociology degree module Making Sense of Society. The topic for this particular seminar was on Identity Politics: Pride (Sexuality). It also includes notes on the essay assessment criteria for the module.

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Society under Lockdown & Health Inequality - Sociology - Making Sense of Society (Seminar 6)

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These are notes taken at a seminar class for the Sociology degree module Making Sense of Society. The topic for this particular seminar was on Society under Lockdown & Health Inequality. It also includes notes on the essay assessment criteria for the module.

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Voter Participation & Report Guidance - Sociology - Making Sense of Society (Seminar 7)

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Notes taken at a seminar class for the Sociology degree module Making Sense of Society. The topic for this particular seminar was on voter participation in elections (why people vote and why people don't vote) and guidance from the tutor on how to write a report which was an assessment for the mo...

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Environment/Capitalism/Communism/Business/Patenting/GM Food - Sociology - Making Sense of SocietY (Seminar 8)

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Notes taken at a seminar class for the Sociology degree module Making Sense of Society. The topics covered for this particular seminar: Environment, Capitalism, Communism, Business, Patenting and GM food. Notes are made on a video called Seed - The Untold Story which talks about GM food and how it a...

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Community and Social Capital - Sociology - Making Sense of Society (Seminar 9)

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Sociology degree seminar notes. The Module: Making Sense of Society. The topics covered in this particular seminar: Community and Social Capital. Notes are made on the strong and weak terms of social capital and at the last page, notes are made on how to prepare for the writing of a report which is ...

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Activism & Transformative Sociology - Sociology - Making Sense of Society (Seminar 10)

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Sociology degree seminar notes for the module Making Sense of Society. The topics covered in this particular seminar: Activism, Transformative Sociology, Slacktivism, Why is it the case that we don’t see sociologists in interviews? Do you think that social scientists should be in the news more? Wh...

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Reading Reports: Global Report on Trafficking in Persons 2018 - Sociology - Becoming a Sociologist (Seminar 5)

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These are notes taken at a seminar class for the Sociology degree module Becoming a Sociologist. For this particular seminar class, students were asked to read up on a report published by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) called Global Report on Trafficking in Persons in 2018. Th...

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Focus Groups - Sociology - Becoming a Sociologist (Seminar 6)

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These are notes taken at a seminar class for the Sociology degree module Becoming a Sociologist. The topic for this seminar class was on conducting focus groups. It covers the role of the facilitator, who to invite to a focus group, where to hold a focus group, what to ask in a focus group, how to o...

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Quantitative Methods vs Qualitative Methods - Sociology - Becoming a Sociologist (Seminar 9)

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These are notes taken at a seminar class for the Sociology degree module Becoming a Sociologist. This seminar class looked at the differences between quantitative and qualitative methods. It covers the strengths and weaknesses of quantitative methods.

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Task Recap/Module Review of Becoming a Sociologist - Sociology (Seminar 10)

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Sociology degree seminar notes to the module Becoming a Sociologist. This was the last class of the module. The lecturer gave the class a recap of the assessment tasks that students had to complete to pass the module.

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Sociology and Everyday Life - Introduction & Module Overview (week 1)

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Notes to the first session (week 1) of Sociology and Everyday Life (SOC020C135) module. The notes gives an overview of the topics that students will be studying in this particular module and it also covers the assessments (essay and presentation) that students have to complete. This module heavily f...

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What is Everyday Life? Sociology and Everyday Life (week 2)

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Notes on week 2 of Sociology and Everyday Life SOC020C135 module. Topics discussed in this session: Why did everyday life sociology emerge? Roots of everyday life sociology, How do we study everyday life? Searching for rules, rule-breaking, The university ‘space’ – Understanding the university...

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Presentation Skills, Making Love in the Supermarkets, Making Sense of Everyday Life - Sociology and Everyday Life (week 3)

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Notes on week 3 of Sociology and Everyday Life module. In this session, the tutor goes through the presentation assessment for the module such as how the presentation should be structured and what students will be marked on. Students had to read up on chapter 8 of Susie Scott's book Making Sense of...

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Symbolic Interactionism - Sociology and Everyday Life (week 4)

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Notes to week 4 of Sociology and Everyday Life module. Topics covered: Key ideas of Symbolic Interactionism, Philosophical roots to Symbolic Interactionism, William James, Charles Cooley, William I. Thomas, George Herbert Mead, Erving Goffman, Presentation of Self in Everyday Life.

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Erving Goffman: The Present of Self in Everyday Life - Sociology and Everyday Life (week 5)

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Notes on week 5 of Sociology and Everyday Life module. In this session, the class were given an introduction to Erving Goffman and how his ideas can be applied to everyday life.

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Teams and Regional Behaviour Erving Goffman – ‘The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life’ - Sociology and Everyday Life (week 6)

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Notes on week 6 of the module Sociology and Everyday Life. Topics covered: Teams and Regional Behaviour, Erving Goffman's study on American college girls, Discrepant Roles, Different types of discrepant roles, Communication out of character, treatment of the absent, staging talk, team collusion, re...

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Erving Goffman: Presentation of Self in Everyday Life/Stigma - Sociology of Everyday Life (week 7)

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Notes on week 7 of the module Sociology and Everyday Life. Topics covered: Goffman's Presentation of Self in Everyday Life, Definition of a situation, Discrepant role example, Example of front and back region, Why does a team need to keep secrets? Example of a team and audience, Stigma – Notes on...

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Erving Goffman – Stigma (Notes on identity) - Sociology and Everyday Life (week 8)

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Notes on week 8 of the module Sociology and Everyday Life. This session looked at stigma. Topics covered: Erving Goffman – Stigma, Social Identity, Types of Stigma, Managing Stigma, Treatment by Normals, Responses of the stigmatised, Interactions between normal and stigmatised, Sympathetic Others,...

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Erving Goffman – Stigma (Personal Identity) - Sociology and Everyday Life (week 9)

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Notes on week 9 of the module Sociology and Everyday Life. Topics covered: Erving Goffman – Stigma, Three different types of identity, The discreditable, Moral career, Visibility, Personal Identity, Passing off as normal, Techniques of information control, Questions on documentary video ‘Hair Po...

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Erving Goffman, Stigma & Moral Career/Stigma – Ego Identity - Sociology and Everyday Life (week 10)

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Notes on week 10 of the module Sociology and Everyday Life. This was the last class for the module where the tutor gave a recap of the topics that were covered over the course of 10 weeks. Topics covered: Goffman, Stigma, The Own & the Wise, Moral Career, Moral Career - Outcomes, Ego Identity, demin...

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Introduction to Poverty in the UK - Practicing Sociology (week 1)

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Notes on week 1 of the module Practicing Sociology. This a a Sociology degree module. This module focuses on poverty in the UK. Topics covered: Aim of this module, the assessments for the module, Why Poverty? How will we explore poverty? Structure, agency, Why are some people rich and some people po...

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Politicising Poverty - Practicing Sociology (week 2)

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Notes on week 2 of the module Practicing Sociology. This is a Sociology degree module. Topics covered in these notes: Politics of Poverty, Formation of the welfare state (1945 – 1970-ish), Margaret Thatcher, 1979 – 1990, New Labour, 1997 – 2020, Austerity Britain, 2010 – 2015, 2015 – Prese...

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Report Writing and Assessment Guidance - Practicing Sociology (week 3)

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Notes on week 3 of the module Practicing Sociology. This is a Sociology degree module. Topics covered in these notes: guidance on how to complete the report writing assessment on Poverty in the UK, how to make use of feedback from written assignments.

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Sociology and Social Policy - Practicing Sociology (week 4)

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Notes on week 4 of the module Practicing Sociology. This is a Sociology degree module. Topics covered: What is social policy? How does it get made (looking at Universal Credit as an example)? What is evidence-based policy making? What is ideology-based policy making? Launch of the Universal Credit, ...

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Theorising New Poverty: Zygmunt Bauman - Practicing Sociology (week 5)

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Notes on week 5 of the module Practicing Sociology. This is a Sociology degree module. This session looks at poverty with a theoretical approach. Topics covered: Zygmunt Bauman, liquid modernity, Globalization, The consumer society, Space and the Ghetto, Gentrification, Ghettoization, voluntary ghet...

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Representation of Poverty in the News - Practicing Sociology (week 6)

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Notes on week 6 of the module Practicing Sociology. This is a Sociology degree module. Topics covered: Representation of Poverty in the News, Do you believe everything you read in the news? If not, why? What criteria do you use to decide whether you believe something or not? Why is the news importan...

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Visual Sociology and Ethics - Practicing Sociology (week 7)

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Notes on week 7 of the module Practicing Sociology. This is a Sociology module. Topics covered: Visual Sociology and Ethics, Do photographs reflect reality? Images used in sociology, Photo Voice, Photo-elicitation of Poverty, Analysis image data (realism, semiology, denotation, connotation, mytholog...

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General attitude towards poverty in the UK - Practicing Sociology (week 8)

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Notes on week 8 of the module Practicing Sociology. This is a Sociology degree module. Topics covered: General attitude towards poverty in the UK, qualitative research, quantitative research, sampling: snowball sampling and random sampling, issues and challenges in using quantitative data.

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Literature Review - Practicing Sociology (week 9)

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Notes on week 9 of the module Practicing Sociology. This is a Sociology module. Topics covered: this session is about the literature review assignment that students need to complete to pass the module. What is a literature review? What do you think are the key features of a literature review? What a...

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Debating the Causes of Poverty - Practicing Sociology (week 10)

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Notes on week 10 of the module Practicing Sociology. This is a Sociology degree module. Topics covered: Debating the Causes of Poverty, Debating, Why debate? Structuring your argument, How to debate well.

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Understanding Social Change - lecture notes 1, 2 and 3 (Introducing Theory, Karl Marx, Capitalism, False Consciousness, Du Bois, Double Consciousness, Racism)

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Lecture notes on week 1, 2 and 3 of the module Understanding Social Change. This is a Sociology degree module. Lecture 1 gives an introduction to sociological theory: What is theory? What is sociological theory? Key Terms, What is theory for? How is theory created? Modernity, The racialisation of ca...

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Introducing Sociological Theory - Understanding Social Change (seminar 1)

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Seminar notes to week 1 of the module Understanding Social Change. This is a Sociology degree module. Topics covered: Introduction to theory, The Enlightenment, Structure/Agency, Jogging in the park - is that structure or agency? Person in a suit queuing for the bus to work - is that structure or ag...

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Capitalism, Communism, Karl Marx, False Consciousness - Understanding Social Change (seminar 2)

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Seminar notes to week 2 of the module Understanding Social Change. This is a Sociology degree module. Topics covered: What happened to bring about capitalism? What was Marx’s understanding about societal change? Why would a false consciousness not necessarily be a bad thing for Marx? If Capitalism...

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Du Bois - Understanding Social Change (seminar 3)

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Seminar notes to week 3 of the module Understanding Social Change. This is a sociology degree module. Topics covered: Du Bois, Booker T. Washington, The Souls of Black Folk, legacy of slavery according to Du Bois, Did Du Bois & Booker T. Washington have similar ideas about the future of black people...

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Durkheim - Understanding Social Change (seminar 4)

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Seminar notes to week 4 of the module Understanding Social Change. This is a sociology degree module. Topics covered: Durkheim, Division of Labour, Why do you think that the division of labour was crucial to society for Durkheim? Quiz questions on Durkheim, Interdependence, the main differences betw...

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Georg Simmel - Understanding Social Change (seminar 5)

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Seminar notes to week 5 of the module Understanding Social Change. This is a Sociology degree module. Topics covered: Georg Simmel, Quiz questions on Georg Simmel, Web of Association, What are social forms for Simmel? Simmel’s Web of Group Affiliation.

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Max Weber - Understanding Social Change (seminar 6)

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Seminar notes on week 6 of the module Understanding Social Change. This is a Sociology degree module. Topics covered: Max Weber, verstehen, Weber identifies four different forms of social actions (tradition, affective, value-oriented & instrumental).

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Michel Foucault - Understanding Social Change (seminar 7)

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Seminar notes on week 7 of the module Understanding Social Change. This is a Sociology degree module. Topics covered: Michel Foucault’s Basic Concepts, Intellectual Influences, and Theoretical Orientation, quiz questions on Foucault, What is power? Criticisms, issues & questions raised by reading ...

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Feminism - Understanding Social Change (seminar 8)

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Seminar notes on week 8 of the module Understanding Social Change. This is a Sociology degree module. Topics covered: the notes focuses on early Feminism, What is Gender? The Goals of Feminist Sociology, Charlotte Perkins Gilman.

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Anthony Giddens - Understanding Social Change (seminar 9)

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Seminar notes on week 9 of the module Understanding Social Change. This is a Sociology degree module. This document contains notes on: Anthony Giddens, What is modernity for Giddens? What is the problem with modernity for Giddens? Ontological security, How do we get round this problem of ontological...

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Introduction to Society and Justice: Gender, Class, Race and Ethnicity - Sociology and Criminology (week 1 lecture and seminar notes)

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This document contains notes made on the first lecture and seminar session for the module Society and Justice. This module is studied by Sociology and Criminology degree students. This module is taught for 4 weeks and there is a coursework assessment that students have to complete where they have to...

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Society and Justice: Gender - Sociology and Criminology (week 2 lecture and seminar notes)

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This document contains notes made on week 2 of lecture and seminar session for the module Society and Justice. This module is studied by Sociology and Criminology degree students. This module is taught for 4 weeks and there is a coursework assessment that students have to complete where they have to...

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Society and Justice: Class - Sociology and Criminology (week 3 lecture and seminar notes)

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This document contains notes made on week 3 of the lecture and seminar session for the module Society and Justice. This module is studied by Sociology and Criminology degree students. This module is taught for 4 weeks and there is a coursework assessment that students have to complete where they hav...

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Society and Justice: Race and Ethnicity - Sociology and Criminology (week 4 lecture and seminar notes)

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This document contains notes made in week 4 of the lecture and seminar session for the module Society and Justice. This module is studied by Sociology and Criminology degree students. This module is taught for 4 weeks and there is a coursework assessment that students have to complete where they hav...

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