SOCI 304
Self, Identity and Society
Units: 1.5, formerly 3, Hours: 3-0
An exploration of the sociology of social interaction, with an emphasis on understanding the way self-identity is formed in social context and social activity. This course explores the ways in which society, culture, inequality, and history affect how individuals define their experiences and themselves.
Undergraduate course in Sociology offered by the Department of Sociology in the Faculty of Social Sciences.