PAM 4160

PAM 4160

Course information provided by the 2019-2020 Catalog.

This course explores poverty and inequality in American society through the lens of ethnographic and other field-based research. We will read classic and contemporary texts which have shaped our understanding of how social inequality and exclusion constrain people's daily lives and how groups develop innovative responses to these constraints.


Prerequisites/Corequisites Recommended prerequisites: PAM 2300; PAM 2250; PAM 2030; SOC 1101 or DSOC 1101; SOC 2220.

Outcomes

  • Think critically about the experiences of poverty and inequality in the United States.
  • To gain a solid understanding of important classic and contemporary ethnographic texts and how they relate to each other.
  • To develop an understanding of the methodological and theoretical approaches used by each author.
  • To develop skills to write and present a research paper which incorporates ethnographic evidence.

Distribution Category (CA-HE, D-HE, KCM-HE, SBA-HE)

When Offered Spring.

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Syllabi:
  •   Regular Academic Session. 

  • 3 Credits Stdnt Opt

  • 17667 PAM 4160   LEC 001

    • TR Ives Hall 116
    • Jan 21 - May 5, 2020
    • Waller, M

  • Instruction Mode: Hybrid - Online & In Person