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The Syllabus
- Introduction
- Critical Reading Tips
- Introducing SOC 102: Global Inequality
- Social Class Then and Now
- Everything you (really) need to know about Karl Marx (2 Questions)
- Domhoff's Theory of Class and Social Institutions (1 Question)
- Comparing and Contrasting Marx and Domhoff (1 Question)
- China Blue (part 1): Everyday Life in the Blue Jeans Factory
- China Blue (Part 2): The deadline
- Quiz 1: Theorizing Class and Capitalism (1 Question)
- Survey
- Women workers in the global economy (2 Questions)
- China Blue: The Conclusion
- Exploring Garment Work in Sri Lanka with Caitrin Lynch (2 Questions)
- Quiz for Part 2: Sex Segregation & Globalization (1 Question)
- Race in Global Sociological Perspective
- Making Cotton, Making Race (2 Questions)
- Quiz for Part 3: Making Race in the Global Economy (1 Question)
- Exploring complex inequalities
- Introducing Intersectionality (Interview with Patricia Hill Collins, parts 1 & 2) (2 Questions)
- Short Answer 1: Prof. Collins Interview (1 Question)
- Expanding Upon Intersectionality (Interview with Patricia Hill Collins, parts 3 & 4) (3 Questions)
- Made in L.A. (Part I) (1 Question)
- Made in L.A. (Part II) (1 Question)
- Quiz for Part 4: Intersectionality (1 Question)
- Short Answer 2: An Intersectional Analysis of Made in L.A. (1 Question)
- Congrats on completing Sociology 102