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This course provides a broad overview of contemporary sociological theories on information societies. It aims at giving students sociological ideas which will help to grasp various social phenomena in clearer or deeper level.
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After completing this course, you will be able to: 1). Understand basic ideas or concepts of sociology. 2). Understand the problem which contemporary sociological theories attempt to solve.
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The link to diploma policy of social informatics program is as follows.
1. Acquire advanced knowledge of Social Informatics, grasp problems from a bird's-eye view, and the ability to propose solutions toproblems. ◎ 2. Acquire communication skills to explain specialized information related to Social Informatics in a logical and easy-to-understand manner. 〇 3. Have a strong sense of ethics and be able to contribute to the achievement of goals actively and systematically. △ 4. Acquire an awareness of the need to contribute to international trends in the field of Social Informatics. △
(◎:Especially important, 〇:Important, △:Subject to evaluation, -:Not subject to evaluation)
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The teacher gives not only lectures but also chances for students to participate actively in the class. Students are asked to give presentations on the part of the textbook of the course and to take part in the discussions on it.
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The classes of this course is composed of lectures, presentations by the students and discussions.
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1st Week: Introduction: What is sociological theories 2nd Week: Sociology and sociological theories 3rd Week: Contemporary sociological theories (1) 4th Week: Contemporary sociological theories (2) 5th Week: Contemporary sociological theories (3) 6th Week: Contemporary sociological theories (4) 7th Week: Contemporary sociological theories (5) 8th Week: Contemporary sociological theories (6) 9th Week: Contemporary sociological theories (7) 10th Week: Contemporary sociological theories (8) 11th Week: Contemporary sociological theories (9) 12th Week: Contemporary sociological theories (10) 13th Week: Contemporary sociological theories (11) 14th Week: Contemporary sociological theories (12) 15th Week: Contemporary sociological theories (13)
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Students are required to read some part of the textbook in advance. Related literatures are shown in every class for further study.
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Evaluation will be based on the reports of the assigned sessions and comments made in class.
(1) 60% for the reports students are responsible for (DP: 1, 2, 3, 4) (2) 40% for comments in class (DP: 1, 2, 3, 4)
Class attendance is a minimum requirement.
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Questions are welcome anytime including during the class. Please ask questions without hesitation.
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Information society, sociology, time consciousness, consumer society, active learning
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Related literatures are shown in every class for further study.
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The language used: Japanese only Handouts: Japanese only
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