Theory and Research in Sociology
Lecture, two hours; discussion, two hours. Required of first-year graduate sociology students. Examination of interrelations of theory, method, and substance in exemplary sociological works, with analytical and skills-centered orientation. In Progress grading (credit to be given only on completion of course 202B).
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Giovanni Rossi (Fall 2024)
Omar Lizardo and Cecilia Menjivar (Fall 2022)
Rebecca Emigh and Ka-Yuet Liu (Fall 2019)
Jennie Brand and Vilma Ortiz (Fall 2017)
Hannah Landecker and Edward T. Walker (Fall 2015)
Tanya Stivers (Fall 2013)
Suzanne Bianchi and Tanya Stivers (Fall 2012)
Wimmer, A.P. (Fall 2011)
Clayman, S.E. and Sweeney, M.M. (Fall 2009)
Timmermans, S. and Roy, W.G. (Fall 2007)
Katz, J. and Mare, R.D. (Fall 2005)
Favell, A.C. and Clayman, S.E. (Fall 2003)
Hart, M.N. and Heritage, J. (Fall 2001)
Roy, W.G. and Milkman, R.M. (Fall 1999)
Giovanni Rossi
24F
Omar Lizardo and Cecilia Menjivar
22F
Rebecca Emigh and Ka-Yuet Liu
19F
Jennie Brand and Vilma Ortiz
17F
Hannah Landecker and Edward T. Walker
15F
Tanya Stivers
13F
Suzanne Bianchi and Tanya Stivers
12F
Wimmer, A.P.
11F
Clayman, S.E. and Sweeney, M.M.
09F
Timmermans, S. and Roy, W.G.
07F
Katz, J. and Mare, R.D.
05F
Favell, A.C. and Clayman, S.E.
03F
Hart, M.N. and Heritage, J.
01F
Roy, W.G. and Milkman, R.M.
99F
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Previously taught
11F
10F
Grade distributions not available.