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Sociology

Soc. 259 Race and Ethnicity
                                                                                                     1 Term; 3 Credits

       With colonization, globalization and migration, societies have become much more het-
erogeneous than before. Even countries that are not migrant societies now have to deal with
ethnic minorities and the challenge of multiculturalism. This course examines social differen-
tiation based on notions of race and ethnicity. Such notions will be explored in both colonial
and postcolonial contexts, as well as societies that claim to be relatively homogeneous. This
course will introduce major theories, issues, controversies and policy implications related to
the governance of multi-ethnic societies. At the same time, students will be encouraged to
reflect on the existence of ethnic minorities in the contexts of China and Hong Kong, and the
challenges this poses for both state and society.

SOC 300 Law and Society
                                                                                                     1 Term; 3 Credits

       This course provides students with a critical examination of the relationship between law
and society, and draws from several disciplines including sociology, criminology, anthropology
and history. It considers general theories and issues associated with the study of law in
society and attempts to answer such questions as: How do laws come into place? Does the
law represent society's interest or the interests of particular groups? Why are some behav-
iours and actions legal in some cultures and at certain points in time but illegal in other
cultures and at other points in time?

SOC 301 Hong Kong in a Global World
                                                                                                     1 Term; 3 Credits

       This course enables students to reflect upon the formation of Hong Kong in relation to
colonial encounter, Cold War and the contemporary global politics. An interdisciplinary
approach is adopted in order to articulate the varying social, cultural and political impacts upon
Hong Kong’s Chinese identity from the changing global order. The overall objective is not to
give more facts but instead provide analytical concepts and skills for students to make sense
of the interplay between the global world and the society in which they live.

SOC 302 Environmental Sociology
                                                                                                     1 Term; 3 Credits

       Environmental Sociology provides a framework for understanding the relationship be-
tween human societies and the physical environment. The main objectives of this course are
to introduce students to research in environmental sociology and to reveal how sociological
perspectives can inform our understanding of how human activity has contributed to the
current ecological crisis. This course will present a broad spectrum of theoretical perspectives
and research methods employed by environmental sociologists to analyse and evaluate
existing efforts in mitigating global and local environmental problems.

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