Sociology
SOCL 3241: Violence and Society
Lecture - 4 credits
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- Examines the notion of violence and its pervasive presence in the social institutions we create and maintain every day.
- Addresses key debates and findings in sociological literature on violence, drawing on other disciplines as they prove helpful.
- Sociology tells us that the beliefs, values, and norms that characterize the United States legitimize the preference for violence, largely through the obvious venues of the mass media that glorify violence but also in the subtler structural arrangements collectively constructed and maintained in our everyday behaviors.
- Offers students an opportunity to understand how the structure of our society and its social institutions inhibit or facilitate violent behavior.
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