Middlebury

SOAN 0201

Sociology of Labor

Sociology of Labor
In this class we will survey the sociological literature on labor and labor movements in America and around the world. We will raise questions related to the organization and transformation of work, the making of class society, trade unionism and other class-based organizing, and the impact of globalization on labor organizations. Exploration of these key themes will happen through an analysis of classic and contemporary texts, as well as fiction and film. This is a seminar-style course with opportunities for students to lead class discussions and debates. 3 hrs. lect. (Sociology)
Subject:
Sociology/Anthropology
Department:
Sociology/Anthropology
Division:
Social Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
SOC

Sections

Spring 2019

SOAN0201A-S19 Lecture (McCallum)

Spring 2018

SOAN0201A-S18 Lecture (McCallum)

Spring 2017

SOAN0201A-S17 Lecture (McCallum)

Fall 2014

SOAN0201A-F14 Lecture (McCallum)
SOAN0201B-F14 Lecture (McCallum)

Fall 2013

SOAN0201A-F13 Lecture (McCallum)
SOAN0201B-F13 Lecture (McCallum)

Fall 2012

SOAN0201A-F12 Lecture (McCallum)

Fall 2011

SOAN0201A-F11 Lecture (McCallum)