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SOC 121LS - The Power of Language in Society

Sociology College of Letters and Science

Full Course Title

The Power of Language in Society

Course Description

In this course, we will examine how language is used in social and symbolic meaning-making and learn about forms of linguistic marginalization, empowerment, and social change. Strengthening our sociological understanding of the role of language and language practices in shaping power and inequality within social groups, organizations, and across societies, can support improvements in the accuracy of our sociological descriptions, broaden the impact of interviews and surveys by integrating questions and formats for linguistically diverse populations, and further the field’s understanding about how language shapes culture.

Unit Value

4

Maximum number of times course can be repeated for additional credit

0

Maximum Units

4

Prerequisites

Upper-division standing.

Advisory Enrollment Comments

Not open for credit to students who have previously completed SOC 146 (The Power of Language in Sociology) in Winter 2024 with Prof. Jessica Lopez-Espino.

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