syllabus
Kieran
I’m teaching an Economic Sociology seminar this semester, and (in a likely unwise move) I’ve revised the syllabus since I last did it, in 2002. Here’s the new version.
Kieran
I’m teaching an Economic Sociology seminar this semester, and (in a likely unwise move) I’ve revised the syllabus since I last did it, in 2002. Here’s the new version.
Written by Kieran
January 8, 2007 at 11:17 pm
Posted in sociology
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Well, if you’re going to go to all the trouble of reviewing the field for Annual Review, you might as well revise your syllabus while you’re at it.
Say, do you mind if I steal your requirement for “lead” and “research” memos? I assign memos, but without this structure, which seems like a much better idea. Of course, I’ll cite you, so my students know who to thank.
tina
January 9, 2007 at 2:19 am
You have really revised the syllabus since I took the seminar five years ago. I think the syllabus nicely reflects the direction the field is going and I like the interdisciplinary flavor. Also, nice to see Fabio makes the required readings!
brayden
January 9, 2007 at 2:29 pm
With a focus on moral views of the market, you might want to look at some Alan Fiske or Mary Douglas/Aaron Wildavsky the next time you do a revision. Of course, I haven’t read almost any of the stuff you already have on there, so I’m not in a position to make a comparison of merit.
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