Robert Wolfgramm
8 points - 3 hours per week - First semester - Peninsula - Prerequisites: First-year SCY sequence or equivalent
Objectives On completion of this subject, students should have acquired a set of theoretical concepts and research tools useful for analysing ethnic minorities and majorities; obtained a clearer understanding of how pluralistic societies can cohere and persist; gained an appreciation of the choices and problems indigenous and immigrant peoples face in their attempts to live with each other and their host societies; and gained a clearer understanding of their own identity and position in terms of ethnic and minority factors.
Synopsis Migrant and indigenous relations; concepts and models of intergroup relations; politics, meanings and experiences of ethnicity/ ethnic identity and ethnocentrism in the context of multiculturalism; social implications of an increasingly plural society.
Assessment One essay (2500 words): 40% - One research report (2500 words): 40% - Test (1 hour): 20%
Prescribed texts
Hutchinson J and Smith A D (eds) Ethnicity OUP, 1996
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