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SY1002:03
Australian Society
Dr C Hercus (Townsville campus);
Dr J Elder and other staff (Cairns campus).
This subject is aimed at students undertaking a wide range of subjects. It examines the way sociological concepts and theories apply to the analysis of Australian society with an emphasis on enabling students to analyse their own social environments by locating their social experiences within contemporary Australian social structures, processes, institutions, cultural discourse and the global context. Inequalities between women and men, in income and employment, in access to education and citizenship rights are considered. Contemporary change relating to work, the transformation of rural life and relations to nature and technology are also examined along with other issues.