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Table of Contents

1. Prerequisites
2. Requirements for a Major
3. Combined Honours entry
4. Combined Honours requirements
5. For more information

Subject Lists
    Second/Third Year subjects
    Fourth Year Honours subjects
    Subjects not offered in 2000
        Second/Third Year subjects not offered in 2000
        Third Year subjects not offered in 2000
        Fourth Year Honours subjects not offered in 2000


Convener: Dr John Rundell

Social Theory is an interdepartmental program which analyses the ways in which social life is organised and, sometimes, transformed. It questions the everyday assumptions which shape our lives and reflects in a systematic manner about such issues as the division of power, the nature of identity, forms of agency and rationality and our experiences as pre-modern, modern or postmodern subjects.

The Ashworth Centre for Social Theory is housed in the History and Philosophy of Science Department. The four themes of inquiry emphasised at the Centre are:

The interdisciplinary scope of the Social Theory program provides a context where the theoretical and substantive issues raised in such disciplines as Sociology, History, Women's Studies, Political Science, Anthropology and Cultural Studies can be further explored and critically reflected upon. This makes Social Theory an appropriate choice for students with a critical interest in any of the social or human sciences.

 1. Prerequisites

The Social Theory program commences at Second Year. The general prerequisite for entry is the completion of 50 points of First Year in any area of study within the Faculty of Arts.

 2. Requirements for a Major

A Major in Social Theory consists of nine 12.5 point subjects, totalling 112.5 points. It comprises:

Core subjects
 136-077 Psychoanalysis and Social Theory1
 136-073 Critical Theories1
 136-074 Theoretical Foundations of Sociology2
 136-075 Identities in Conflict2

Optional subjects
EnglishSemester
 106-042 Postcolonial Cultural Studies2
 106-036 Postmodernism2
Cinema Studies
 107-037 Film and the Body1
 107-079 Feminist Film and Television Theory2
Geography
 121-016 Landscapes of Power1
 121-019 Urbanisation and Urban Development1
 121-026 The Mobile World: Migration and TourismNot Offered
 121-057 Ethnic Nationalism and the Modern WorldNot Offered
History
 131-033 Contesting Genders: From Greer to Queer1
 131-034 Gender, Culture and Society2
History and Philosophy of Science
 136-052 Science as Practice and Culture1
 136-040 Science Technology and Society2
Philosophy
 161-013 Contemporary Political PhilosophyNot Offered
 161-020 Contemporary European Philosophy 11
Political Science
 166-034 An/Other China:Theorising Everyday Life2
 166-085 Identities & Action: Social MovementsNot Offered
Criminology
 191-024 Violence and the Nation StateNot Offered
 191-026 Crime and CultureSummer
French
 116-031 Culture & Identity in France & GermanyNot Offered
Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning
 702-305 Theories of Architecture1

 3. Combined Honours entry

There is no pure Honours program in Social Theory. This means that students must combine Fourth Year Honours in Social Theory with another area of study, such as English, History or Political Science.

The prerequisites for entry to combined Honours in Social Theory are:

Entry to Honours must be approved by the convenor of Social Theory and the Faculty of Arts Honours course adviser.

 4. Combined Honours requirements

Students undertaking combined Honours in Social Theory and another area of study must complete:

or

Core Honours subjects
Social TheorySemester
 136-082 Imagined Societies2
 136-080 Theories of Modernity1
 136-079 Reading Texts in Social TheoryNot Offered
Political Science
 166-060 Postcolonial Concerns, Postmodern Theory2

Optional Honours subjects
History and Philosophy of ScienceSemester
 136-069 Disease and Culture2
 136-066 Risk, Environment and Modernity1

 5. For more information

Ashworth Centre for Social Theory
Department of History and Philosophy of Science
Ground Floor, Rooms 147 and 146B
Old Arts Building
The University of Melbourne
Victoria 3010
Tel. +61 3 9344 6556
Fax. +61 3 9344 7959
Email: johnfr@truck.its.unimelb.edu.au
Web: http://www.hps.unimelb.edu.au

Second/Third Year subjects

166-034 An/Other China:Theorising Everyday Life
136-073 Critical Theories
136-074 Theoretical Foundations of Sociology
136-075 Identities in Conflict
136-077 Psychoanalysis and Social Theory

Fourth Year Honours subjects

136-080 Theories of Modernity
136-081 Social Theory Honours Thesis
136-082 Imagined Societies

Subjects not offered in 2000

Second/Third Year subjects not offered in 2000

136-076 Social Theory and Political Analysis

Third Year subjects not offered in 2000

136-078 The Hermeneutic Imagination

Fourth Year Honours subjects not offered in 2000

136-079 Reading Texts in Social Theory


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