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SOCI-205 Social Justice Analysis: Theory and Practice

SOCI-205 Social Justice Analysis: Theory and Practice
Spring only
Maas Weigert, Kathleen
What do we mean by the concept social justice? How do different theories of social justice provide frameworks for analysis about compelling issues in contemporary society? What does it mean to 'practice' social justice analysis? This course will address those and other questions through an examination of both classical and contemporary works. All students are required to participate in community-based learning (CBL) with Washington, D.C. community partners throughout the semester. There is one short paper, a writing assignment based on the CBL, a final collaborative project based on the integration of theory and practice, and one essay exam.
Credits: 4
Prerequisites: A course in SOCI
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