MA Sociology

Year of entry: 2024

Course unit details:
Social Capital and Social Change

Course unit fact file
Unit code SOCY71011
Credit rating 15
Unit level FHEQ level 7 – master's degree or fourth year of an integrated master's degree
Teaching period(s) Semester 1
Available as a free choice unit? Yes

Overview

This course explores the role of the mutual effects of social capital and social change: social capital understood in broad terms of social connections and social change understood in terms of changes in social capital and ethnic/class inequality.

We will examine both theories and empirical measures of the different aspects of social capital in order:

  • To explore the patterns and trends of formal and informal aspects of social capital chiefly in capitalist countries, particularly in the US and the UK
  • To examine underlying (individual and contextual) factors for social capital generation, and the impacts of social capital upon people's socio-political orientations (such as trust) and socio-economic outcomes (such as education, health, labour market access and occupational attainment)
  • To assess other important changes in socio-economic life such as social mobility, immigration and ethnic fortunes in the labour market
  • To compare the changing pattern and trends of ethnic disadvantage in employment and class attainment in Britain and the USA

Aims

  • To theorise the role of the mutual effects of social capital and social change: social capital understood in broad terms of social connections and social change understood in terms of changes in social capital and ethnic-class inequality
  • To empirically measure the different aspects of social capital
  • To see the patterns and trends of formal and informal aspects of social capital chiefly in capitalist countries, particularly in the US and the UK
  • To examine underlying (individual and contextual) factors for social capital generation, and the impacts of social capital upon people's socio-political orientations (such as trust) and socio-economic outcomes (such as education, health, labour market access and occupational attainment)
  • To assess other important changes in socio-economic life such as social mobility, immigration and ethnic fortunes in the labour market
  • To compare the changing pattern and trends of ethnic disadvantage in employment and class attainment in Britain and the USA

Learning outcomes

On completion of this unit successful students will be able to:

  • Critically assess the measurement of social capital through survey data
  • Provide a theoretical grounding for different conceptions/measurement of social capital
  • Analyse the distinction between formal and informal social capital with its respective sources and consequences, between social and cultural/human capital, and between social and economic capital
  • Compare and contrast different theoretical approaches to social capital and their empirical implications in quantitative, survey-based research
  • Understand important social changes in class and ethnic relations

Teaching and learning methods

  • Weekly lectures and seminars.

Assessment methods

Written assignment (2000 words) 100%

Teaching staff

Staff member Role
Yaojun Li Unit coordinator

Additional notes

 

 

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