B_Soc_B1 Sociology B 1

University of Finance and Administration
Winter 2018
Extent and Intensity
2/0. 6 credit(s). Type of Completion: zk (examination).
Teacher(s)
Mgr. Jitka Cirklová, M.A., Ph.D. (seminar tutor)
doc. Mgr. Ondřej Roubal, Ph.D. (seminar tutor)
Mgr. Michal Tomčík, PhD. (seminar tutor)
Guaranteed by
doc. Mgr. Ondřej Roubal, Ph.D.
Subdepartment of Management and Marketing – Department of Economics and Management – Departments – University of Finance and Administration
Contact Person: Květoslava Dolejšová
Timetable of Seminar Groups
B_Soc_B1/pMMO: Wed 12:15–12:59 M26, Wed 13:00–13:45 M26, M. Tomčík
B_Soc_B1/pMPH: Wed 10:30–11:14 E007KC, Wed 11:15–12:00 E007KC, except Wed 24. 10., except Wed 7. 11., except Wed 21. 11. ; and Wed 10. 10. 8:45–10:15 E230, Tue 13. 11. 12:15–13:45 E007KC, Wed 21. 11. 10:30–12:00 E125, O. Roubal
B_Soc_B1/vMPH: Fri 9. 11. 14:00–15:30 E228, 15:45–17:15 E228, Fri 7. 12. 15:45–17:15 E228, 17:30–19:00 E228, J. Cirklová
Prerequisites
There are no pre-requisites for this course.
Course Enrolment Limitations
The course is offered to students of any study field.
Course objectives
This study programme aims at leading students to forsake a laic (everyday) view on social reality and at directing them towards better informed, more qualified and more objective (scientific) levels of learning about society. Our goal is to present sociology as „the art of distrust“, to develop critical thinking, sociological imagination, empathy and intuition for social reality. We would like to present students with a study programme, methods and social functions of sociology and a paradigmatic structure of sociology as a typical multiparadigmatic socio-scientific discipline.
Our further goals are to present the history of sociological thinking in more detail and show it as a product of the crisis of transforming the traditional society into the modern one, to point out main ideological movements and the most important works of the founders of sociology, as well as to describe the foundations of the existence of human society as a result of natural and historical development and to present the dichotomy of biological and cultural determinism as paradigmatic ways of understanding the social reality.
The other aims of the course are to clarify basic anthroporacial theories and other biologizing concepts of a man, including the newest approaches in the sphere of sociobiology. Further on, as a counterpart of biological determinism, to show the significance of cultural anthropology, to explain the foundations and the function of culture, social institutions, social learning, socializing or importance of social roles in everyday life. Our objective is also to make students familiar with the issue of theory and research of the social structure of society, social differences and inequalitites, to show the relationship between social stratification and distribution justice – students will understand conservative, socialistic and (neo)liberal standpoints of the explanation. Students will be able to explain the development of the sociology of an organization and will learn about their basic concepts. Students will also be presented with the development of opinions on bureaucracy and its typology. Our objective is to explain to them what post-modern sociology means and to show current concepts of the latest society. We will draw their attention to topical sociological issues under the conditions of accelerating globalization and individualizing processess in society.
After the course students will be able:
1. To judge social reality phenomena from the critical perspective of someone who has studied sociology and thus who has pre-requisites to develop sociological imagination;
2. To understand basic sociological concepts, to know basic theoretical approaches and emphirical methods of learning about social reality;
3. To get oriented in and be sufficiently instructed about the discourse of the nature of problems of a society of later modernity;
4. To apply sociological studies in marketing practice.
Learning outcomes
Basic theoretical knowledge, orientation in problems and context of monitored topics. At the same time, the practical skills and skills of applying the acquired knowledge in a real environment of professional activities. The learning outcomes are the support and development of the profile of the educated practitioner.
Syllabus
  • 1. The importance of sociological knowledge, sociological thinking as "the art of distrust", sociological imagination. Subject, method and function of sociology. Paradigmatic structure in sociology. 2. The History of Sociological Thought - Historical conditions of sociology and its origins. Tradition and modernity. From classical sociology to the concepts of late-time societies. 3. Foundations of human society I. Man, society and nature. Contemporary biologizing concepts of man - sociobiology and genocentrism. 4. Foundations of Human Society II. Man, society and culture. Cultural determinism as opposition to biological concepts. 5. Sociology of inequalities - social structure of society, stratification, class, social and cultural capital. 6. Changes in the Social Structure of Late Modern Companies - Growth of inequalities, wealth and poverty. 7. Sociology of organization - organized modernity and paradoxes of bureaucracy. 8. Changes in the world of organizations. The emergence of the world by the network, between freedom and uncertainty. 9. Sociology of politics. Politics, authority, power. The concept of power and the historical conditionality of forms of politics. 10. Globalization and Society - Universalization, Particularization and Hybridization. 11. Postmodern sociology focusing on the problem of individualization: the era of uncertainty and the fluid times of modern times in Zygmunt Bauman's work. 12. Sociology and marketing communication - consumer culture, hedonism and human happiness.
Literature
    required literature
  • Giddens, A. Sociologie. Praha: Argo, 2013
  • ROUBAL, O., F. ZICH. Marketingová sociologie. Marketingová komunikace a moderní společnost. Praha: Vysoká škola finanční a správní, 2014, s. 98. Edice EUPRESS. ISBN 978-80-7408-102-6
  • ROUBAL, Ondřej. Sociologie a pozdně moderní společnost. 1. vydání. Praha: Vysoká škola finanční a správní, 2014, s. 58. Edice EUPRESS. ISBN 978-80-7408-087-6
  • ROUBAL, O., F. ZNEBEJÁNEK. Teorie modernity a modernizace. In Kubátová, H. a kol. Mezigenerační proměny způsobu života na Hlučínsku. Praha: SLON, 2015, s. 63-74. ISBN 978-80-7419-190-9.
    recommended literature
  • STILLERMAN, J. The Sociology of Consumption: A Global Approach. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2015. ISBN 978-07-456-6127-8
  • Keller, J.: Dějiny klasické sociologie. Praha: Slon, 2004.
  • Roubal, Ondřej. Spotřební kultura: Historie, teorie a výzkum. Sociologický časopis/Czech Sociological Review, 2015, Vol. 51, No.1, s. 181-185. ISSN 0038-0288.
  • Jandourek, J.: Čítanka sociologických klasiků. Praha: Portál, 2010.
  • Ridley, M.: Červená královna. Sexualita a vývoj lidské přirozenosti. Praha: Portál, 2007.
  • Keller, J.: Sociologie organizace a byrokracie. Praha: Slon, 2007.
  • Roubal, Ondřej. Policy of life chances and policy of life styles under the conditions of consumer culture. European Journal of Science and Theology, 2015, Vol. 11, No. 6, p. 15-25. ISSN 1841-0464
  • Roubal, O.: Éra nejistoty a nástup „lovecko-hráčské“ společnosti. Communication Today 1/2012, s. 6-20.
  • ROUBAL, O., P. MATĚJŮ. Pracovitost a požitkářství – spolu, nebo proti sobě? In. ZICH, F., P. ANÝŽOVÁ a kol. Konfrontace hodnot v pozdní modernitě. Česko a Hlučínsko v evropském kontextu. Praha: SLON, 2016, s. 205-227. ISBN 978-80-7419- 241-8 (50 %)
Teaching methods
Lectures in a daily form of study, tutorials in a combined form of study. Thematic lectures and instructions for individual preparation and self-study on the basis of compulsory and recommeded literature. Compulsory tutorial participation is 50%.
Assessment methods
The course is completed with a written test consisting of 20 questions in total - answering minimally 15 questions (15 points) correctly, this means mastering 75% of test questions, is a pre-requisite for successful completion of an exam test. 15 points – E, 16 points / D, 17 points – C, 18 points – B; 19 – 20 points A.
Language of instruction
Czech
Follow-Up Courses
Further comments (probably available only in Czech)
The course can also be completed outside the examination period.
Information on the extent and intensity of the course: 8 hodin KS/semestr.
The course is also listed under the following terms Winter 2010, Summer 2011, Winter 2011, summer 2012, Winter 2012, Winter 2013, Winter 2014, Winter 2015, Winter 2016, Winter 2017.
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