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This is an advanced seminar on the topic of sociology of reproduction. We frequently think about reproduction as a natural/biological event. However, like other aspects of human life, we will examine how reproduction is socially constructed, shaped and experienced in and through various social practices.
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HS1001Person & SocietyHS1004Doing Social ResearchHS2001Classical Social TheoryHS2002Doing Social ResearchHS3001Contemporary Social TheoryHS3002Understanding Social StatisticsSociology Of Reproduction
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