Animals and Society

$49
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What You'll Learn
- Animals matter for human existence in so many ways that it is difficult to imagine the entity we call “society” without them.
- They figure heavily in our language, food, clothing, family structure, economy, education, entertainment, science, recreation, and other areas of social life.
- In this specialization, we will investigate a range of topics, many of them controversial.
Animals matter for human existence in so many ways that it is difficult to imagine the entity we call “society” without them. They figure heavily in our language, food, clothing, family structure, economy, education, entertainment, science, recreation, and other areas of social life. In this specialization, we will investigate a range of topics, many of them controversial. Although this is a sociology course, the field of human-animal studies is interdisciplinary. Many of the suggested readings come from fields outside of sociology, but this specialization emphasizes their sociological relevance throughout each course.
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