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CSUDH Habermas UWP
California State University, Dominguez Hills
University of Wisconsin, Parkside
Created: June 6, 2001
Latest update: August 25, 2001
jeannecurran@habermas.org
Undergraduate Social TheorySociology 355-01 T-Th 1:00 - 3:45 (Includes Lab) Scheduled for SBS A 210 and SBS A 232.
You must register for both Soc.355-01 and for Soc 355A-01
in order to receive credit for theory.
- Texts
Required Texts: (In Campus Bookstore)
- Fellman, Gordon. Rambo and the Dalai Lama. State University of New York Press. 1998. ISBN 0-7914-3783-3
- Farganis, James. ed. Readings in Social Theory: The Classic Tradition to Post-Modernism
Required Internet Site for Online Materials: Dear Habermas
Link to Current Issue for Weekly Version of Journal.
Three Mirror Sites:
- http://www.csudh.edu/dearhabermas CSUDH Local Site
- http://www.habermas.org Habermas Local Site
- http://www.uwp.edu/academic/criminal.justice/default.htm UWP Local Site
- Syllabus
A complete syllabus and set of readings is available on the Dear Habermas Site. You will need to access it by computer. Use the lab computers if you do not have a personal computer available at any point in time. Computer literacy, the ability to print, send, and read files on the Internet and through e-mail is required for this course. You will need a functioning e-mail address. Use the school e-mail if at any time no other is available to you.
How to Access the Syllabus:
- Open a browser. The site is best viewed with Netscape 4, but we try to adjust it for Internet Explorer and for the AOL browser. Report any problems with browsers to
jeannecurran@habermas.org.
- Assignments:
- Read the files under Gordon Fellman's Rambo and the Dalai Lama.
- Read the files under Henry and Milovanovic's Constitutive Criminology at Work for an understanding of the interdependence of theory and structural context.