Social Sciences, Sociology & Anthropology, Exams

Anthropology

manifestations of witchcraft, magic and religion from diverse cultures, belief and ritual, individual well‑being and communal solidarity, potential to generate discord and destruction, uneasy relationship between magic, witchcraft, religion and "science", contemporary Western culture, individuals who reject the world: Tylor, Durkheim, Frazer, Margaret Murray, Freud, Robin Horton's defense of Tylor, myth & symbolic classification, Malinowski & myth, the Dogon, Amazon cosmology, genesis as myth, Mary Douglas, Azande witchcraft, the European witch craze & Salem witch trials

Sociology Courses

statistics, social change, practicum & internship seminar, applied sociology, methods, introduction to sociology, social problems, assignment resources

Introduction to Sociology

the sociological perspective (sociological concepts, theories, and research), place and role of sociology among other disciplines of the social sciences, major theorists, perspectives, and research methods in sociology, perspectives in microsociology (symbolic interactionism, interpersonal interaction, and the development of the self-concept), major perspectives in macrosociology (social stratification and racial/ethnic relations): Study Guides, Paper Guidelines

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