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SO100, SO110 & SO208 Essay Plans
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- SO100 Introduction to Social Theory Essay Plans • Essay
- SO110 Essay Plans • Summary
- SO208 Essay Plans • Exam (elaborations)
Essay Plans
SO208 Essay Plans
3 x SO208 Essay Plans (Exam Preparation)
Received a first class honours in the final exam
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- Exam (elaborations)
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3 x SO208 Essay Plans (Exam Preparation)
Received a first class honours in the final exam
Essay - End of Work Thesis
‘I want to suggest that work still provides structure and meaning in people’s lives however imperfectly this may occur’ (Strangleman 2007: 100). Discuss in relation to the 'end of work' thesis
- Essay
- • 8 pages •
‘I want to suggest that work still provides structure and meaning in people’s lives however imperfectly this may occur’ (Strangleman 2007: 100). Discuss in relation to the 'end of work' thesis
Statistics in Society Revision
Statistics in Society 
- Role of Statistics in Society
- Source of Data
- Quantitative Methods
- Social Network Methods
- Explanatory Methods
- Big Data and the Digital Challenge
- Crisis of Empirical Sociology
- Summary
- • 21 pages •
Statistics in Society 
- Role of Statistics in Society
- Source of Data
- Quantitative Methods
- Social Network Methods
- Explanatory Methods
- Big Data and the Digital Challenge
- Crisis of Empirical Sociology
Essay - Is sexuality natural?
Is 'sexuality' natural?
- First Class Honours
- Essay
- • 8 pages •
Is 'sexuality' natural?
- First Class Honours
Essay - What does Foucault mean by “biopolitics of the population”?
What does Foucault mean by “biopolitics of the population”? Give examples. 
- First Class Honours
- Essay
- • 9 pages •
What does Foucault mean by “biopolitics of the population”? Give examples. 
- First Class Honours
Sociology of Work
Notes on Sociology of Work
- Work as Identity (classical and contemporary theories)
- Gendered Division of Labour
- Emotional Labour
- Work in the Post-Industrial Era
- End of Work
- Consumption as Identity
- Summary
- • 12 pages •
Notes on Sociology of Work
- Work as Identity (classical and contemporary theories)
- Gendered Division of Labour
- Emotional Labour
- Work in the Post-Industrial Era
- End of Work
- Consumption as Identity
Sociology of Sex, Gender and Sexuality
Notes on Sex, Gender and Sexuality
- Relationship between Sex and Gender
- Gender as a Social Construct (gender performativity, gender socialisation)
- Sexuality (sexuality as an identity, biological/essentialist argument, social constructionism, symbolic interactionism)
- Summary
- • 12 pages •
Notes on Sex, Gender and Sexuality
- Relationship between Sex and Gender
- Gender as a Social Construct (gender performativity, gender socialisation)
- Sexuality (sexuality as an identity, biological/essentialist argument, social constructionism, symbolic interactionism)
Medical Sociology
Notes on Medical Sociology/Medicalisation
- Definition of Medicalisation
- Medical Social Control
- Critiques of Medicalisation (e.g. disease mongering, individualisation of social problems)
- Geneticisation
- Summary
- • 8 pages •
Notes on Medical Sociology/Medicalisation
- Definition of Medicalisation
- Medical Social Control
- Critiques of Medicalisation (e.g. disease mongering, individualisation of social problems)
- Geneticisation
Sociology of Class
Notes on Class
- Classical Approaches
- Contemporary Approaches
- Effects of Class
- Contemporary Changes and Challenges
- Intersectionality
- Summary
- • 8 pages •
Notes on Class
- Classical Approaches
- Contemporary Approaches
- Effects of Class
- Contemporary Changes and Challenges
- Intersectionality
SO100 Introduction to Social Theory Essay Plans
Essay - What does Foucault mean by “biopolitics of the population”?
Weber Notes
SO100 Introduction to Social Theory Essay Plans
Foucault Notes