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ANY2160Understanding prejudice and discrimination(ART)
Michael Stevenson 6 points + 2 hours per week + Second semester + Clayton + Prerequisite: Appropriate first-year ANY sequence or by permission + Prohibition COS2160 Synopsis: If we examine arguments and conduct which support, justify and enact prejudice and discrimination, then what we find underlying them are theories about human nature. These theories are connected to the diverse forms of prejudice and discrimination are always embedded within particular cultural, social, legal, political, economic and historical contexts. The unit therefore aims to (i) adopt a crosscultural comparative and historical approach to explaining the dynamics of prejudice and discrimination; and (ii) introduce students to the range of current arguments to demonstrate how scholars are striving to understand the contemporary dynamics of prejudice and discrimination. Assessment: Essay (3000 words): 60% + examination (1.5 hours): 40% |
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