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The course begins by investigating the nature of the body in western modes of thought and how it is perceived in the social sciences. This will be followed by analyzing the changing status of the body in selected domains of everyday life. These include healthcare, sport, gender, consumption, religion, and governance.
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HS1001Person & SocietyHS1004Doing Social ResearchHS2001Classical Social TheoryHS2002Doing Social ResearchHS2003Economy & SocietyHS2004Culture, Self & IdentityHS2005Organizations & Organizational ChangeHS3001Contemporary Social TheoryHS3002Understanding Social StatisticsBody, Self, And Society
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