Language of instruction
French, English
Teaching content
SOCIOLOGIE, ANTHROPOLOGIE, ETHNOLOGIE
This course occurs in the following program(s)
Training officer(s)
E.DUVIVIER
Stakeholder(s)
E.DUVIVIER
Présentation
Goal
- Understand the different sociologic theories relating to family, dertemining their fundaments and emergence from a historical point of view.
- Be able to build a an argument about a social problematic.
- Be able to build a an argument about a social problematic.
Presentation
- The purpose of the Family socilogy course is to bring the student to a sociological reflection about Family.
- We will see that family is a high place of socialisation, and it is within family where the different social roles are learnt.
- The course will also tackle the transformations of family, the evolution of its strcture, of its functins and of its value system and conventions.
- We will see that family is a high place of socialisation, and it is within family where the different social roles are learnt.
- The course will also tackle the transformations of family, the evolution of its strcture, of its functins and of its value system and conventions.
Modalités
Organization
Type | Amount of time | Comment | |
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Face to face | |||
Lecture | 6,00 | ||
Seminar | 4,00 | ||
Independent work | |||
Self study | 2,00 | ||
Independent study | |||
Estimated personal study time | 10,00 | ||
Overall student workload | 22,00 |
Evaluation
Written exam
Ressources
Bibliography
Les théories sociologiques de la famille - CICCHELLI-PUGEAULT C. et CICCHELLI V.
Paris, Ed La Découverte, 1998
La famille conjugale - DURKHEIM E.in : textes, vol 3, Ed de Minuit, 1892
La trame conjugale - KAUFMANN J-C.Paris, Nathan, 1992
La France en mutations - KOKOREFF M., RODRIGUEZ J.Payot, Paris, 2004.
Sociologie de la famille - SEGALEN MParis, Armand Colin, 2000.