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Sociology 299-001, Winter 2012 - The Sociology of Mental Illness, or The Social Roots of Madness

Soc 299 Syllabus 2012

Conway's Essay

Bibliography

Freud Quotation

Notes on Epidemiology

Burrows Quotation

Vulnerability and Risk Factors

Family violence

Key points to Scheff

Criteria for the Evaluation of Theories

Marx, A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy

Writing assignment - guidelines and expectations

Report on Community Service Learning - guidelines and expectations

Mid Term I, Questions for in class essay exam on February 3rd, 2012

Community Service Learning Options

Info on CSL Opportunities

SEARCH Student Volunteer Package

Carmichael Outreach

CSL Timesheet

Cases of Extreme Social Isolation -- the Nature/Nurture Debate

Model of Character Structure (Personality) and Social Structure

"Optimal Happiness equals $75 K, Globe and Mail, Sept. 10, 2010"

Key Concepts and Definitions

Key concepts, definitions, Tausig text

Mid Term I essay exam grading key

Globe and Mail editorial-DSM5 Draft

The Criminalization of People with Mental Illness, CPA Position Paper

Information and Hints for Mid-Term II March 16, 2012 

The 65 per cent option

Final exam essay questions

Mid Term II Grading key

Information and Hints for Final Exam SOC 299

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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