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Third Year |
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Compulsory Subjects |
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Social Anthropology
12301
Compulsory 9 credits
Fullyear
Contents: Study and critical analysis about the impact and
articulation of the cultural variables in the social life dynamics. Characterization
of the specificity of the social anthropology and methodology and technical
more used in the ethnographic work of traditional and complex societies.
A brief review to theoretical currents that have worked for understanding
and studying of the impact of the culture inside the social anthropology.
Approach to particular different thematic fields about culture and their
construction and reconstruction processes.
Dept: Social Work
Staff: Uribe, José Mª
Assessment: Written exam and paper works. |
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Advanced Techniques
of Social Investigation 12302
Compulsory 11 credits
Fullyear
Contents: The objective of this subject is the integration
of the theoretical and methodological concepts studied in previous years
in order to apply them in real situations that require the use of technical
complex. Perfecting the sociological interpretation. Knowing the use and
sociological problems of different technicals and different statistical
coefficients.
Dept: Statistic and Investigation; Sociology
Staff: Urmeneta, Henar; Gómez, Sagrario;
Díaz de Rada, Vidal; Vilches, Carlos
Assessment: Written exam. |
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Theory of Population
12303
Compulsory 4 credits
Fullyear
Contents: Demography, demographic analysis and big thought
currents about the population. After the study of the population structure,
we will analyze mortality, fecundity, the nuptiality, home family and migrations.
Different sources of demography. Principles, concepts and indicators used
in the population's study.
Dept: Sociology
Staff: Calvo, Juan J.
Assessment: Written exam. |
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Sociological
Theory II 12304
Compulsory 9 credits
Fullyear
Contents: Shaping of sociological knowledge and necessary tools
for the study of the problems of the social reality. It is important the
contributions of the most recent Sociology starting from the classic studies
(mainly of the proposals of Dukheim, Marx, Webwe) and mainly special attention
to Parsons. Discussion of texts and works.
Dept: Sociology
Staff: Sánchez De la Yncera, Ignacio
Assessment: Written exam. |
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Philosophy and
Methodology of Social Sciences 12305
Compulsory 4 credits
1st Semester
Contents: Sociological analysis of sources and knowledge production
forms. Main contributions and current problems. Hermeneutic approach to
the social reality. Methodological level: hermeneutic method, positivist
method, phenomenology, structural method. . .
Dept: Sociology
Staff: Sánchez Capdequi, Celso
Assessment: Written exam. |
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Sociology of
Work and of Leisure 12306
Compulsory 4 credits
1st Semester
Contents: Concept, different currents until current time. Study
of the work market, human capital, qualification, professionalization,
employment/unemployment. At the end of the subject we will study the leisure
concept and free time as well as different current tendencies. Practical:
a study of survey data about the Spanish population's attitudes in work
and leisure.
Dept: Sociology
Staff: Huesca, Ana; Blanco, Rubén
Assessment: Written exam and paper work. |
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Optional Subjects |
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Trade Unions
and Employer Organizations 12412
Optional 4 credits
1st Semester
Contents: Union movement is important in the social development
of a country and in the evolution of the industrial relations. Study of
the labor movement. Study of the main union centrals in Navarra (UGT; ELA;
CCOO; FOB; CUIS; I USE). Proposals to overcome the crisis of the Navarra
European syndicalism.
Dept: Sociology
Staff: Sarries, Luis
Assessment: Written exam(7 points) y practical
exercise(3 points). |
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Social Politics
12414
Optional 4 credits
1st Semester
Contents: The planning of social action: policy, programs,
limits.
Dept: Sociology
Staff: Silvestre, María
Assessment: Written exam. |
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Rural Sociology
12415
Optional 4 credits
1st Semester
Contents: Knowledge of the discussions that have constituted
the study of societies and rural spaces and their theoretical and ideological
perspectives. Analysis of the recent processes of restructuring of the
rural world as privileged mark to understand their new conflicts and tendencies.
Identification of these processes in the Navarra rural and reflection about
the importance of the same ones for the design and the evaluation of local
intervention projects.
Dept: Sociology
Staff: Oliva, Jesús
Assessment: Written exam and optional paper work. |
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Urban Sociology
12416
Optional 4 credits
2nd Semester
Contents: The Urban thing. Historical development of cities.
From the medieval city to the metropolitan one. City sociological theories.
City economy. City operation hierarchical system. Transport. Housing. Urban
social movements.
Objectives: Analysis of the city and the urban phenomenons from a sociological
perspective. We will combine the theoretical classes with the practical
classes, including programmed visits.
Dept: Sociology
Staff: Pardo, Mercedes
Assessment: Written exam and paper work. |
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Human Geography
12418
Optional 4 credits
2nd Semester
Contents: Development of the current life in urban means. Relevance
of mental maps in the social life. Urban cognitive map. Geographical knowledge.
Perception after seeing geographical places. Geographical stereotypes.
Rational prejudice.
Dept: Geography and History
Staff: De Castro, Constancio
Assessment: Written exam. |
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Contemporary
Political Ideologies 12419
Optional 4 credits
1st Semester
Contents: The contemporary political ideas and its evolution.
The actual problems in the political ideologies.
Dept: Sociology
Staff: Osés, Jesús Mª
Assessment: Written exam. |
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Process of Political
Change in the Contemporary Society 12421
Optional 4 credits
2nd Semester
Contents: The notion of political change. Organizations Society
and political system. The politics's internationalization. Politics and
communication. Problems and democracy perspectives. From the establishment
to the Well-being State crisis. Political transformations from a European
perspective. Political Parties and democratic consolidation in the south
of Europe.
Dept: Sociology
Staff: Innerarity, Carmen
Assessment: Written exam(7 points) and paper
work(3 points). |
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