Courses – Sociology of Economic Inequalities

This course looks at economic inequality through an intersectional perspective, meaning that other aspects of identity and experience that often influence our ability to make money and improve our material well-being will also be discussed, including gender, race, and disability.

Sociology of Economic Inequalities

This course looks at economic inequality through an intersectional perspective, meaning that other aspects of identity and experience that often influence our ability to make money and improve our material well-being will also be discussed, including gender, race, and disability. The objectives of this course are to give you an informed and critical understanding of how different types of economic stratification organize our society and influence people’s ability to live happy, secure, and productive lives, and how economic inequality must be understood in relation to structures of social power such as settler colonialism, racial capitalism, housing discrimination, and more to be explored. Here is a link to the syllabus.