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SOCI.3160 Youth and Society (Formerly 48.316)

Id: 039557 Credits Min: 3 Credits Max: 3

Description

Youth (or adolescence) constitutes a historically and socially constructed stage of the life course between childhood and adulthood. Since the early twentieth century, society's view of this life period has been ambivalent, at once glorifying the age of youth while also fretting over the problems that youth face. This course takes a sociological view of the study of youth/adolescence with particular attention to: (1) how this stage of the life course intersects with race, gender, immigration status and sexuality; (2) how society has responded to youth over time through a range of youth-serving organizations and media representations; and (3) how youth have responded as agents in their own public representations and development.

Prerequisites

Pre-Req: SOCI.1010 Intro to Sociology.

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