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  1. Power and equity: An introduction to social stratification by William Maxwell McCord, 1977
  2. Inequality in American society: social stratification (Scott, Foresman series in institutions and modern social problems) by Leonard Reissman, 1973
  3. Educational alternatives in Latin America: Social change and social stratification (UCLA Latin American studies series)
  4. Social stratification: A reader by Joseph Lopreato, 1974
  5. Social Stratification (Foundations of Modern Sociology) by Melvin M. Tumin, 1967-11
  6. Social Stratification and Economic Change
  7. Social stratification: A multiple hierarchy approach
  8. Social stratification: A research bibliography (Glendessary research bibliographies) by Norval D Glenn, 1970
  9. Social stratification and mobility in the USSR by Murray Yanowitch, 1973
  10. Social Stratification in Africa by Arthur Tuden, Leonard Plotnicov, 1970-06-01
  11. Yobiko Life: A Study of the Legitimation Process of Social Stratification in Japan.: An article from: Pacific Affairs by John Lie, 1993-03-22
  12. Kyrgyzstan: A Case Study of Social Stratification (UNU/WIDER Working Papers) by United Nations University Press, 2000-09-15
  13. Social Stratification (Skills-based Sociology) by Mark Kirby, 1998-07
  14. Social stratification in the United States (Prentice-Hall sociology series) by Jack L Roach, 1969

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Sociology 463 social stratification SP 2002 Monday and Wednesday 1130118 HC 262 Instructor Kazimierz M. Slomczynski Office 322
http://www.sociology.ohio-state.edu/classes/Soc463/slomczynski/
Sociology 463: Social Stratification
SP 2002
Monday and Wednesday 11:30-1:18
HC 262 Instructor: Kazimierz M. Slomczynski
Office: 322 Bricker
Office Hours: Monday 1:30-3:30 or by appointment
Phone: 292-8078 or 292-6681, E-mail: slomczynski.1@osu.edu Graduate Teaching Associate: Katarzyna Maria Wilk
Office: 001 Raney
Office Hours: Friday 9:00-10:00 or by appointment
Phone: 292-6681, E-mail: wilk.13@osu.edu This material is available in alternative formats to students with disabilities. Please contact the Department of Sociology, 302 Bricker Hall, phone: 292-1175. Students with disabilities are responsible for seeking available assistance, and making their needs known to the instructor, in timely manner Course description
This course offers an exposition of structural inequality in American society from a cross-national comparative perspective. The course presents both sociological theories and empirical research. Topics to be covered include the following: - Perspectives and Concepts in the Study of Social Stratification
- Dimensions of Inequality in the United States: Class, Gender, and Race

82. Social Stratification
social stratification. SOCI 3543 Study of power, prestige, and position within a society. 3 Hours. (Home). This page was created by Mike English.
http://www.usao.edu/~usao-sociology/ss.html
Social Stratification
SOCI 3543 Study of power, prestige, and position within a society. 3 Hours (Home) This page was
created by
Mike English.

83. Social Stratification
Home social stratification. Cree women being visited by a white lady, Athabasca Landing, 1912. The Indian s idea of a house is a different one to the trader s.
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/Athabasca/html/gender/gender.htm
Social Stratification
Cree women being visited by a white lady, Athabasca Landing, 1912. The Indian's idea of a house is a different one to the trader's. It is not a place to be lived in, but exists merely as a shield from the weather . . . . A thin, pock-marked squaw invites me into a shack or, more properly, into a baby warren which fairly bristles with a flock of semi-wild children, for, as yet, the squaws have not deliberately ceased from having children . . . . An unsavory mess of entrails is stewing in a back pot and filling the house with an unpleasant odour. I try not to show repugnance lest my hostesses consider the white woman to be proud-stomached with no proper appetite for lowly faring. (Note: This ethnocentric account of native life is from a 1912 observation of the Landing by Janey Canuck [pen name of Emily G. Murphy], quoted in Athabasca Historical Society 1986, 153) Cree family outside tipi at Athabasca Landing, 1912

84. SOCI 112: Social Stratification 2001
SOCI/MNGT 112 social stratification.
http://www.unc.edu/~jcduke/strat2001/
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Contact Me: brunner@unc.edu FALL 2001 Instructor: Josie Brunner MWF: 10:00 - 10:50 a.m. Room: Bingham 103 Office: Hamilton Hall 210 Hours: W 11-12 p.m., or by appt.

85. Untitled
Term social stratification. Record Type Main. Scope Note Category 520. Broader Terms Social Structure;. Narrower Terms
http://ericfacility.net/extra/newauth/thesfull.cfm?TERM=Social Stratification

86. SOCIAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT
social stratification. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN. SOCIOLOGY DEPARTMENT. 2003/2004. GRUSKY, D. B (ed.) (2001) social stratification, pp 178183; * HESS, A (2001
http://www.ucd.ie/sociolog/soc2004.htm
SOCIAL STRATIFICATION UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN SOCIOLOGY DEPARTMENT Instructor: Dr. Andreas Hess Time: Thursdays 16.00-17.00 Location: Main Arts, Lecture Theatre M This course aims at introducing students to key theorists and some basic facts of social stratification. We will first look at concepts that originated in the classic tradition of Marx Weber and Durkheim. In a second step we will investigate how these concepts and their consecutive interpretation and advancement have been applied to the empirical environment in America (US) and Europe (UK and the Republic of Ireland). The course will end with a discussion of the relationship between an assumed political equality (citizenship) and actually existing social inequality. Students who successfully complete this course should be able to understand that useful knowledge in the field of social stratification stems neither from ‘deducing down’ from ‘grand theory’ nor from ‘building up’ from pure empirical research but that it is rather concepts which mediate between the tensions of the two levels of theoretical abstraction and empirical environment; to understand the history of concepts that help to explain social stratification;

87. Social Stratification In Eastern Europe After 1989 General
social stratification In Eastern Europe After 1989 General Population Survey. Principal Investigators Ivan Szelenyi Donald J. Treiman.
http://archiv.soc.cas.cz/SSEE/
Social Stratification In Eastern Europe After 1989:
General Population Survey
Principal Investigators: Ivan Szelenyi
Donald J. Treiman University of California, Los Angeles

88. Fall `03: SOC 223. SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Fall `03 SOC 223. social stratification. PREREQUISITE SOC 100. *GEN ED SS 3 HOURS. 07435 LECD 91020 TUTH 304 LINCOLN Course Catalog SOC Index.
http://www.uiuc.edu/admin_manual/Courses/T_D/FALL/SOC223.html
Fall Semester 2003 Timetable (as of 12:02am Tue, Jun 10, 2003)
SOC: SOCIOLOGY Timetable: Next Prev SOC Index
Fall `03: SOC 223 . SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
PREREQUISITE SOC 100
*GEN ED:
SS
3 HOURS. 07435 LECD 9-1020 TUTH 304 LINCOLN Course Catalog: SOC Index

89. SOCI 3065 Social Stratification
Courses. Courses. SOCI 3065 social stratification Prerequisite SOCI 1015 Hours Three hours of lecture per week. Credits 6.0 This
http://www.nipissingu.ca/courses.cfm?itemid=1579

90. Overcoming Social Stratification In America By Kenneth Kosman
Fall 2002 Issue, Kenneth Kosman. Overcoming social stratification in America. The idea of a true American identity had always plagued
http://www.nd.edu/~frswrite/issues/2002-2003/kosman.shtml
Fall 2002 Issue Kenneth Kosman Overcoming Social Stratification in America
Works Cited Journal of Women in Culture and Society 17.2 (1992): 251-274. University Writers. Ed. April Lidinsky, et. al. Boston: Pearson Custom Publishing, 2002. 265-294. Shaping Discourses: Readings for University Writers. Ed. April Lidinsky, et. al. Boston: Pearson Custom Publishing, 2002. 319-333.
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91. Social Stratification: Class, Race, And Gender In Sociological Perspective
social stratification Class, Race, and Gender in Sociological Perspective. Grusky entitled social stratification at Cornell University.
http://www.econbooks.com/Social_Stratification_Class_Race_and_Gender_in_Sociolog
Social Stratification: Class, Race, and Gender in Sociological Perspective
Social Stratification: Class, Race, and Gender in Sociological Perspective

by Authors: David B. Grusky
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Social Stratification: Class, Race, and Gender in Sociological Perspective > Customer Review #1: A college-level treatise on social issues

Social Stratification In Sociological Perspective is a college-level treatise on social issues affecting class, race and gender appears in its second edition to discuss the evolving field of stratification. College students will find a survey of stratification research, with articles in different sections examining the field and its broader issues and controversies. This comprehensive reader may well serve as a classroom text on the topic for sociology courses.
Social Stratification: Class, Race, and Gender in Sociological Perspective >

92. The Household Registration System And Social Stratification In China: 1955-1996
The Household Registration System and social stratification in China 19551996 Xiaogang Wu, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Donald J. Treiman
http://repositories.cdlib.org/ccpr/olwp/ccpr-006-03/
The Household Registration System and Social Stratification in China: 1955-1996
Xiaogang Wu, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Donald J. Treiman, University of California, Los Angeles Download the Paper (423 K, PDF file) - June 6, 2003 Tell a colleague about it. Printing Tips : Select 'print as image' in the Acrobat print dialog if you have trouble printing. ABSTRACT:
The Chinese household registration system (hukou), which divides the population into “agricultural” and “non-agricultural” sectors, may be the most important determinant of differential privilege in state socialist China, determining access to good jobs, education for one’s children, housing, and health care, and (formally, although no longer in practice) even the right to move to a city. Hukou mobility, with its attendant consequences for life chances, is difficult to accomplish. Using data from a 1996 national probability sample, we show that education and communist party membership are the main determinants of such mobility. SUGGESTED CITATION:
Xiaogang Wu and Donald J. Treiman, "The Household Registration System and Social Stratification in China: 1955-1996" (June 6, 2003).

93. Pentagonal Revisionism
1. stratification—The point on which all the others ultimately rest. The freedom to insularize oneself within a social milieu of personal wellbeing.
http://www.churchofsatan.com/Pages/PentRev.html
PENTAGONAL REVISIONISM: A FIVE-POINT PROGRAM by Anton Szandor LaVey in Everyone Privately owned, operated and controlled environments as an alternative to homogenized and polyglot ones. The freedom to insularize oneself within a social milieu of personal well-being. An opportunity to feel, see, and hear that which is most aesthetically pleasing, without interference from those who would pollute or detract from that option. HOME WELCOME AFFILIATION NEWS ... EMAIL

94. Sociology 2R3 Theories Of Class And Stratification
Sociology 2R3 Theories of Class and stratification. Fall, 1996 Mondays, 830-1120; plus other times, Physical Virtual e-mail
http://socserv2.mcmaster.ca/soc/courses/soc2r3/soc2r3.htm

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