Teacher
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MASSIDDA Luca
(syllabus)
PROGRAM The first part of the course (16 hours) will be dedicated to the Sociology of social security. In particular the main theoretical concepts that define the discipline will be investigated: - Security and social insecurity; - Civil protection and social protection; - Rule of law and social status; - Social risk and risk society; - Social property and wage society.
In a specular way, the second part of the course (24 hours) will instead be devoted to the Sociology of deviance, to the study of its fundamental concepts, to the analysis - according to a historical and comparative perspective - of its main theories and its most representative authors: - Social deviance - Social control - Anomia - Social conflict - Crime - Subcultures
The third part of the course (8 hours) includes a monographic study on the text by Erving Goffmann, Stigma: Notes on the Management of Spoiled Identity (1963).
(reference books)
Robert Castel (2011), L'insicurezza sociale. Che significa essere protetti?, Torino, Einaudi. Williams III, F.P. (1994), McShane, M.D., Devianza e criminalità, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2002 (Chapters 2-13). Goffman, E. (1963), Stigma. Note sulla gestione dell'identità degradata, Verona, Ombre Corte, 2018.
In consideration of the health situation for the next exam sessions (summer 2020), it is possible to study an alternative program, consisting of two texts available in digital format: Robert Castel (2011), L'insicurezza sociale. Che significa essere protetti?, Torino, Einaudi (ebook available). Francesca Vianello, Alvise Sbracci, Sociologia della devianza e della criminalità, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 2014 (ebook available).
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