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Lecturer(s)
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Course content
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1. Sociology of conflict (Marx, Weber, Collins, Bourdieu) 2. Sociology of rationality (Weber, March a Simon, Homans, Olson) 3. Durkheim's sociology (Émile Durkheim) 4. Symbolic interactionism (Cooley, Weber, Becker, Blumer) For details see Moodle.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Dialogic Lecture (Discussion, Dialog, Brainstorming)
- Homework for Teaching
- 24 hours per semester
- Homework for Teaching
- 26 hours per semester
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Learning outcomes
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The seminar focuses on classical authors belonging to the sociological traditions elaborated in the course General sociology. Through reading and analysis of selected works students will learn their basic assumptions, questions and problems. The seminar will pay particular attention to relationships among particular works, to their basic categories, similarities, differences and methodological relevance.
Student is able to understand the basic ideas of the authors mentioned in the course General sociology OSG1, OSG2. He can analyze text. He is able to compare systems of ideas.
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Prerequisites
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The course does not require any requirements.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Seminar Work
Attendance, seminar activity, presentation. See Moodle for details.
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Recommended literature
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Berger, P., Luckmann, Th. Sociální konstrukce reality.
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Blumer, H. Metodologická pozice symbolického interakcionismu.
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Bourdieu, P. Teorie jednání.
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Collins, R. (1994). Four Sociological Traditions: Selected Readings. New York.
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Collins, R. (1994). Four Sociological Traditions. New York.
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Durkheim, E. Elementární formy náboženského života.
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Durkheim, E. Pravidla sociologické metody.
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Durkheim, E. Společenská dělba práce.
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Marx, K., Engels, F. Německá ideologie.
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Weber, M. Metodologie, sociologie a politika.
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