Sociology 322 (Sect 1) |
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Instructor: Dr. John S. Mahoney, Jr. Ph.D. |
Class Meets: Monday and Wednesday: 4:00-5:15 PM |
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Office: Scherer
Hall, |
Classroom: Harris Hall (HHall) Room
2129 (Formerly, the |
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Phone: (804) 828-6515 e-mail: jmahoney@vcu.edu |
Office Hours: Monday-Thursday 1:00 PM–2:00 PM; Tuesday, Thursday 10:30-11:30 AM (or by appointment) |
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Required Texts: (Available at the VCU Book Store. You may also want to check the VCU Student Government Sponsored Book Exchange web page at http://www.vcusga.com/. Be careful to compare prices and make sure that you get the right edition.) |
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Parrillo,
Vincent N. Strangers to These Shores: Race and Ethnic Relations in the |
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Gould, Stephen J. The Mismeasure
of |
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Ridgeway, James. Blood in the Face, The Ku Klux
Klan, Aryan Nations, Nazi Skinheads, and the Rise of a New White Culture.
(2nd ed.) |
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Overview: The |
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Course Objectives: |
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Apply the sociological perspective to an understanding of majority/minority relations in this country. |
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Explore as fully as possible the meaning of power as it defines majority and minority and the relations between them. |
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Understand patterns of tension between majority and minority and explore means of resolving them. |
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Examine the experiences undergone by selected minority groups in their quest to attain equal opportunity in this country. |
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Consider the basic philosophies offered to incorporate minority groups within society and debate the problem of providing minorities with full equality under the law. |
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Examine the threat posed to all American minorities (especially racial, ethnic, and religious) by radical right wing movements. |
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Tests: There will be two tests (each
representing 20 percent of the course grade) and a final examination which
will comprise 25 percent. Each will cover material discussed in class
and the material that you have been assigned to read. Tests will
contain both an "objective" section comprised of multiple choice,
matching, or fill-in-the-blank questions, and an essay section. The
final examination is cumulative. You will also be required to write two
6-9 page papers
on course-relevant topics of your choice (subject to my approval)... or there
is also an option for you to do a project of your choice which we will
discuss together. The papers will comprise 20 percent of your grade.
Class participation counts 15 percent. |
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Class Attendance and Participation: A course
such as this works best when all class members are active participants.
Class participation will count 15 percent toward your final grade. If
you accumulate unexcused cuts I will lower your grade at my option. Six
or more unexcused cuts can result in a course grade of "F."
Please arrive on-time. Students arriving late
may not be given attendance credit. Whenever possible, I want to be
informed in advance if you will miss class. I will be assigning
specific readings and articles for class members to research and present. |
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Make-Up Tests: Normally,
I do not give make-up tests, but students with valid excuses who cannot take
any of the tests on the days scheduled will be allowed to take a make-up test
under the following conditions: The excuse must be valid-- e.g.,
serious illness, death in the family, participation in a university sponsored
athletic event, etc. Whenever possible, I want prior notice in
writing. College policy requires that make-up tests be given as close
to the scheduled test date as possible. |
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Academic Integrity Policy: I expect all students to abide by VCU's Honor Code, which means simply, that all the work
that you do for this course (and the university as a whole) must be your
own. Do not cheat and do not tolerate
those who do! Class participants who
violate the honor code can be dismissed from this course and from the
university. This also applies to plagiarism.
The work that you do on the written assignments must be your own
and all source material that you use must be properly cited. I cannot stress this enough. If I find evidence of plagiarism, I will
either assign a zero to the paper or turn it into the University Honor
Council. If you are unsure of what the
VCU Honor System is, go to this web address and read carefully: http://www.vcu.edu/provost/univ_policies/honor.htm |
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Americans With Disabilities ( If you have a disability which is
covered under the |
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Security-- What to Know and
Do To Be Prepared for Emergencies at VCU: |
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Important Dates: |
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Monday, January 21 |
University Closed to Observe |
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Wednesday, February 6 |
First Paper/Project Proposal Due |
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Wednesday, February 20 |
First Test |
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Wednesday, March 5 |
First Paper/Project Due |
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Sunday, March 9 – Sunday March 16 |
Spring Break |
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Wednesday, March 19 |
Second paper/Project Proposal Due |
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Friday, March 21 |
Last Day to Drop Class With a Grade of "W" |
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Wednesday, March 26 |
Second Test |
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Wednesday, April 23 |
Second Paper/Project Due |
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Monday, April 28 |
Last Day of SOCY 322 |
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Monday, May 5 |
Final Exam ( |
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Course Outline and
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Part I: Tools of the Trade: The Sociological Perspective and Its Application to the Study of Race and Ethnic Relations; (defining majority and minority; sociological theory; the cultural context; power, and the American mosaic) |
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(January 14 – February 18) (TEST: Wednesday, February 20st) |
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Parrillo; (We will cover
about one chapter per week). |
Chapters. 1-4: pp. 1-124 |
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Gould; |
Chapters. 1 through 4 |
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Part II: A Detailed Examination of Selected American Racial and
Ethnic Minority Groups-- Social Interaction, and Social Structure; (Native
Americans, African Americans, and Europeans) |
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(February 25 –
March 24th) (TEST: Wednesday, March 26th) |
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Parrillo; |
Chapters. 7, 10, 5, 6; pp. 210-258; 340-384; 126-165;
166-207 |
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Gould; |
Chapters 5, 7 (all) Chapter 6: pp. 264-280; 291-302;
303-315; 322-326 |
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Part III: Asian and Hispanic Immigrants; Religious Minorities and Women-- Minorities as Victims of the Politics of Hatred; (The Radical Right: Extremism and the roles of power and hatred in minority oppression) |
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(March 31st
– April 29th) (FINAL EXAM: Monday, May 5th 4:00-6:50 PM; (HHall) Room 2129 ) |
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Parrillo; |
Chapters 8, 9, 11, 12, and 14; pp. 260-304; 306-338; 386-428; 432-472; 476-505; 522-541 |
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Ridgeway; |
(All) |
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