Stanford University
SOC 140 : Introduction to Social Stratification
Winter 2007

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The main classical and modern explanations of the causes of social, economic and political inequality. Key issues: the consequences of inequality for individuals and groups; the relative importance of economic, political and social forces in creating and sustaining inequality; class consciousness; the significance of race, ethnicity and gender; and the use of social policy to mitigate inequality. Cases range from technologically simple tribes, the Indian caste system, and the U.S. in modern times.

Section Information

Meeting Time & Place
Monday and Wednesday, 3:15-4:30 - 200-034

Instructors Office Hours & Location
Rebecca L. Sandefur Mondays and Wednesdays, 12 - 1 pm, 120/210D
Yujia Liu Tuesdays 1 - 2 pm, 120/133

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