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Topics in Sociological Analysis (576-0-20)

Topic

Workshop: Ethnography

Instructors

Santiago Molina
Santiago J. Molina (he/they) grew up moving between the United States and central Mexico. He received his PhD in Sociology from the University of California, Berkeley and his BA from the University of Chicago. Their work sits at the intersections of science and technology studies, political sociology, sociology of racial and ethnic relations, and bioethics. On a theoretical level, Santiago’s work concerns the deeply entangled relationship between the production of knowledge and the production of social order.

Meeting Info

Parkes Hall 222: Tues 5:00PM - 6:30PM

Overview of class

The Ethnography Workshop is open to graduate students and faculty who are interested in the broad range of participant observation, field observations, and ethnographic methods. As a sociological method, ethnography refers to the qualitative description of human behavior, based on intensive fieldwork. For more information about the workshop or to join the listserv, please contact the Student Coordinator.

Enrollment Requirements

Enrollment Requirements: Sociology/MORS PhD Students