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Graduate in Sociology

 
Second Year 
   
  Compulsory Subjects 
   
 

42201 Methods and Techniques of Social Investigation I
42202 Classic Sociological TheoryII
42203 Present Sociological Theories
42204 Social Structure and Social Structure of Spain
42205 History of Political Ideas
42206 Methodology and Sociology of Science
42207 Projects and Design of Social Investigation

 

  Methods and Techniques of Social Investigation I 42201
Compulsory 9,5 credits Full Year.

Contents: 1st. Semester: First part: reflections around the method. Second part: design and strategies of social investigation. Third part: techniques of obtaining of the information. Fourth part: techniques of analysis and presentation of the information. 2nd. Semester: Part First: - Introduction to the qualitative techniques of investigation social. Second Part: - The scientific observation and the obtaining of sociological data the observation systematic and structured the participant observation (semiparticipant observation) Third Part: - The interview in depth. "Focussed interview". "Clinical interview" - the discussion group personal Documents: life histories.

Dept: Sociology
Staff: Sarabia, Bernabé. Vilches, Carlos
Assessment: Written examination (theoretical-practical) and works.

 
  Classic Sociological Theory II 42202.
Compulsory 5 credits 1st. Semester

contents: The program of the subjet will analyze the contributions of the German School: K. Marx, Max Weber, F. Tönnies and G. Simmel, as well as the contributions of the North American School (symbolic interaccionismo): W. I. Thomas, Ch. Horton Cooley, G. Herbert Mead, R. Park, F. Znaniecki and Herbert Blumer

Dept: Sociology
Staff: Beriain, Josetxo
Assessment: Written Exam

 
  Present Sociological Theories 42203.
Compulsory 5 credits 2nd. Semester

Contents:The Sociological Theory approaches the general frame of the sociological knowledge and tries to provide the reflective and conceptual luggage necessary to approach the social reality with scientific criterion. It connects in the amplest plane diverse saberes specialized in which ramifica the specific formation in sociology within the curriculum. Is not one"sociology history" but the systematic matter that take care of the budgets, concepts, arguments, models and examples that order and illustrate the scopes of the sociological investigation. It is called to base the critic-reflective formation of the sociologists, and to help to catch the iron interconnection that is between the theory and the empirical observation; to include/understand the nature of the scientific knowledge and to recognize the intimate connection that must exist between the knowledge of the systematic general theory, the one of the partial developments of same in specialized scopes of application (sociologies that approach specific sectors of the coexistence: the family, the educative system, the labor structuring of the space, company, organizations, the joint and exercise of the power, etc.) and the instruction in the methods and techniques of investigation. From that conception, the subjet "present sociology theory" it is concentrated in the most excellent contributions of sociology in his attempt to approach the dilemmas of the present coexistence, and in concrete the prcedentes of the parsoniany tradition, the critic and the new currents of the theory of the collective action.

Dept: Sociology
Staff: Sanchez de la Yncera
Assessment: Written Exam

 
  Social structure and social structure of Spain 42204
Compulsory 9,5 credits Full Year

Contents: First Parcial Subject 1. Structuring of the world-wide system. Human development. Subject 2. Concepts of the social structure contemporary Subject 3. The stratification of the social classes Subject 4. The stratification of estatus and ocial power s Subject 5. Estratificacionales communities Second Partial Subject 6. The family like estratificacional unit Subject 7. The structure of the civil society Subject 8. Citizenship versus fight of classes. Subject 9. Social mobility I.Subject 10. Social mobility II

Dept: Sociology
Staff: Ayerdi, Peio. Pérez-Agote, Jose María
Assessment: Written examination and accomplishment of practices

 
  History of Political Ideas 42205
Compulsory 7 credits Full Year

Contents: 1, Greece . 2. Rome. 3, Media.4 age. Renaissance. 5, Iusnaturalismo . 6. The Illustration. 7. Preservative and reactionary thought. 8. S.XIX English and French Liberalism. 9. Socialism and Marxism. 10. Anarchism.

Dept: Sociology
Staff: Dare, Jesus Mª
Assessment: Written Exam

 
  Methodology and Sociology of Science 42206
Compulsory 5 creditos 2nd. Semester

Content: Methodology of Social Sciences. The scientific method with special attention to the contributions of the sociology of science to the social investigation.

Dpto: Sociology
Staff: Sanchez Capdequi, Celso
Assessment: Written Exam.

 
  Projects and Designs of Social Investigation 42207
Compulsory 5 creditos 2nd. Semesster

Content: Projects of investigation. Design and planning of the investigation. Designs samples design and planning of the work of field. Analysis of secondary data.

Dept: Sociology
Staff: Diaz de Rada, Vidal
Assessment:Written Exam (short questions and subject).

 
  Optional Subjects of First cycle
 
 

 

14110 Industrial Sociology
26327 Sociology of the company
43307 Sociology of Family
42212 Sociology of the communication
42215 Contemporary Political Systems
42216 Sociology of the Environment and Arrangement of Territory
42217 Rural Sociology

 

 

  Industrial Sociology 14110
Optional 5 credits 1st. Semester

Content: Industrial Sociology. Social history of the Industry. The company like social system

Dept: Sociology
Staff: Lostao, Lourdes
Assessment: Written Exam

 
  Sociology of the Company 26327
Optional 5 credits 1st. Semester

Content: Introduction. Evolution of the industrial and postindustrial organizational-productive models. Determining contextual factors. Internal factors

Dept: Sociology
Staff: Pedregal, Maite
Assessment: Written Exam

 
  Sociology of Family 43307
Optional 5 creditos 2nd. Semester

Content: Study of the familiar institution and its historical evolution until its present characterization. The future of the family. Policies of the family in the societies outposts.

Dept: Sociology
Staff: Acha, Beatriz
Assessment: Written Exam

 
  Sociology of the Communication 42212
Optional 5 credits 1st. Semester

Content: Study of the communication in social sciences. The main sociological theories of the communication. Communication and society. The public space and its structure. The messages and the transmission channels. The persuasion strategies. Manipulation, propaganda, disinformation. Reception and effects of the communicative practice. The new social challenges of the communication. Some professional fields and of investigation

Dept: Sociology
Staff: Sanchez, Juan Mª
Assessment: Written Exam

 
  Contemporary Political systems 42215
Optional 5 creditos 2nd. Semester

Contents: Historical developments b. Characteristics of constitutions c. Territorial organization of the States political d.Instituciones of the States e. Politic aerea f. Groups of pressure g. Electoral Sistems h. Political Cultures i. International politic .Spanish political system will be object of a particular attention, although the subjet will be centered in the development of a compared vision of diverse particularly significant countries in terms of political influence or geographic proximity.

Dept: Sociology
Staff: Jaime, Oscar
Assessment: Written Exam and accomplishment of a work

 
  Sociology of the environment and arrangement of territory 42216.
Optional 5 credits 1st. Semester

Contents: 1, Diagnosis-balance of the present environmental problems: water, air, grounds, noise, energy, remainders, biotechnology. 2. Contemporary sociological perspective: Environmental Sociology; Modernity, Riesgo and Reflexividy; Theory of the Ecological Modernization; Society-Nature Interaction: Realistic Approaches. Constructive Approaches; Causes of the Environmental Degradation; Socio-Estructural analysis of the Environmental Degradation; Perspective of the Distributivos Impacts (It debates on Environmental Justice); From the "Limits to the Growth" to the "Sustainable Development"; Discussion on the Global Environmental Changes (Climatic Change). 3. Environmental policies. The case of Navarre.

Dept: Sociology
Staff: Pardo Mercedes
Assessment: Written Exam

 
  Rural Sociology 42217
Optional 5 credits 2nd. Semester

Contents: In this subjet the debates and the arisen methodologic strategies theoretical in the rural studies are approached, paying special social, economic and ideological-cultural attention to procesoss that have favored the construction of the rural-urban variable in social sciences. In the development of the same one one also reflects on the effects of the recent socioespacial reconstruction and the resetting of the local powers in the context of the societies posmodernas. Finally, a special attention to the tools of investigation used habitually to investigate on all these questions and to the identification of the processes analyzed in Navarre is lent.

Dept: Sociology
Staff: Oliva, Jesus
Assessment: Written Exam

   
   
 
 

 

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