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Modern Sociological Theory Sociol 376 ONLINE: Summer 2016 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Instructor: A. Aneesh Bolton Hall 770 Email: aneesh@uwm.edu Introduction Do we actively manage the impressions others may have about us? Perhaps. Are elections the most important part of a democracy? Perhaps not. Why are we developing so many technologies ranging from webcams to traffic cameras to put ourselves under surveillance? This course not only provides answers to such questions of social importance; it also seeks to train you how to think. While one of the objectives of this course is to make you conversant with the most important theories in contemporary sociology, it will not be sufficient to simply memorize facts about theories. We will read about them, talk about them, write about them, and use them in analyzing novel events. It is of critical interest not only to students who wish to major in sociology, but also to those, who need tools to think and talk about their society with a view to broader life satisfaction. Beware, we will be covering almost a semester worth of material in four weeks. While covering this amount of material in four weeks may seem painful but it will be over, you guessed it, in just four weeks. When you access the course website for the first time, look around and get familiar with the environment. Under "Content," you will find full course information, quizzes, writing assignment guidelines, virtual class participation guidelines, and evaluation criteria. You can find the course materials under their weekly module. Follow the "To do list," and make sure you complete all the requirements every week. I will put up my lecture notes and slides ahead of time. Again, welcome aboard! Let's have a "thoughtful" summer-break together. Required Texts The Return of Grand Theory in the Human Sciences edited by Quentin Skinner (Canto 1985) Contemporary Sociological Theory (6th edition)by Ruth A. Wallace & Alison Wolf (Prentice Hall 2006) Exams Exams are a highly troubling feature of modern times, I agree. But there is nothing you and I can do about them, except take and give them. Response Paper, Quizzes, and Discussion forum participation are three types of exam in this course. For more details, visit the course website. Points Response Papers 300 Quizzes 240 Discussion participation 100 Total 640

Week 1: Review of Classical Theory Module 1: Karl Marx First Assignment: Write a 200-word essay on yourself (self introduction), and upload a small picture of yours. Your introduction and picture will be available for the whole class to view, get to know you (and admire). Read Lecture: Marx, Technology, and our Work Life Read: Karl Marx's Manifesto (one of the few original writings you will be reading in this course) Week 1: Review of Classical Theory Module 2: Max Weber Read lecture: Max Weber: The Ethos of an Age and the Mode of our Work Read: Notes on Weber's Protestant Ethic and Capitalism Read: Bureaucracy and Rationalization Read: Scientific Management Week 1 Module 3: Functionalism Lecture Slides: Functionalism Read: Functionalism (Chapter 2 Contemporary Sociological Theory, ie, CST) Module 1: Conflict Theory

Lecture Slides: Conflict Theory Read: Conflict Theory (Chapter 3, Contemporary Sociological Theory, ie, CST) Module 2: Symbolic Interactionism Lecture Slides: Symbolic Interactionism Read: Symbolic Interactionism (Chapter 5, Contemporary Sociological Theory, ie, CST) Module 3: The Body Lecture Slides: Sociology and the Body Read: Rediscovering the body (Chapter 8, Contemporary Sociological Theory) Module 1: Jurgen Habermas Lecture Slides: Habermas and Modernity Read: Jurgen Habermas, Chapter 7, The Return of Grand Theory in the Human Sciences Read: Evolution and Modernity (Chapter 4, Pages 174-195, Contemporary Sociological Theory) Module 2: Thomas Kuhn Lecture Slides: Science

Read: Thomas Kuhn (Chapter 5, The Return of Grand Theory in the Human Sciences) Read: John Law: Notes on Actor-Network Theory Module 3: Structuralism Lecture Slides: Structuralism Read: Claude Levi-Strauss (Chapter 9, The Return of Grand Theory in the Human Sciences) Read: Aneesh's two-page commentary on Levi-Strauss's book The Raw and the Cooked. Module 1: Althusser Lecture Slides: Marxist Structuralism Read: Louis Althusser (Chapter 8, The Return of Grand Theory in the Human Sciences) Read: Althusser, Ideology Module 2: Post-structuralism Lecture Slides: Post Structuralism Read: Michel Foucault (Chapter 4, The Return of Grand Theory in the Human Sciences) Module 3: Postmodernism

Lecture Slides: Postmodernism Read: Baudrillard, The Gulf War Did Not Take Place