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Tahun Akademik:
Genap 2019/2020
Kelas-Offr:
A-B
Deskripsi:

Definisi serta historisitas sosiologi pedesaan dan perkotaan, konsep teori youth generation dalam sudut pandang sosiologi pedesaan, konsep teori moral ekonomi petani, konsep teori perubahan sosial, konsep teori urbanisasi, konsep teori ruang pusat pertumbuhan dalam sudut pandang sosiologi pekotaan, dan konsep teori konsumerisme.


Capaian Pembelajaran
  • Mahasiswa mampu memahami tentang perkembangan kajian sosiologi pedesaan dan perkotaan secara mendalam.

  • Mengaplikasikan kajian pedesaan dan perkotaan untuk menganalisis dinamika dan perubahan sosial masyarakat dengan menekankan prinsip-prinsip metodologis yang ketat dengan berdasarkan kaidah ilmiah.

  • Mahasiswa memiliki kepekaan sosial terkait persoalan di pedesaan dan perkotaan

Daftar Pustaka:
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  • Klinenberg, Eric. 2001. “Dying Alone: The Social Production of Urban Isolation.” Ethnography

  • Browne, W.P., J.R. Skees, L.E. Swanson, P.B. Thompson, and L.J. Unnevehr. 1992. “Never confuse farming with Rural America” Pp. 17-35 in Sacred Cows and Hot Potatoes: Agrarian Myths in Agricultural Policy. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

  • Fitchen, J.M. 1991. “What then is rural? Challenges to rural and community identity” Pp. 245- 265 in Endangered Spaces, Enduring Places: Change, Identity, and Survival in Rural America. Boulder, CO: Westivew Press.

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  • Kornblum, W. 2005. “Inequalities of social class” Pp. 323-354 in Sociology in a Changing World. 7th edition. Belmont, CA: Thomson Wadsworth.

  • Rogers, E.M., R.J. Burdge, P. Korsching, and J. Donnermeyer. 2000. “Development and the Third World” Pp. 354-375 in Social Change in Rural Societies: An Introduction to Rural Sociology 3rd edition. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.

  • Strange, M. 1988. “Introduction;” “Farm crisis again;” “Land, the central issue” Pp. 1-11; 13-30; 43-55 in Family Farming: A New Economic Vision. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press.

  • Shiva, V. 2004. “Globalization and the war against farmers and the land.” Pp. 121-139 in N. Wirzba (ed.) The Essential Agrarian Reader. Washington, DC: Shoemaker Hoard.

  • MacDonald, S.A. 2005. “Introduction” Pp. 1-7 in The Agony of an American Wilderness. New York, NY: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.

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  • Finn, J.L. 1998. “Mining community” Pp. 72-108 in Tracing the Veins: Of Copper, Culture, and Community From Butte Chuquicamata. Berkley, CA: University of California Press.

  • Bridger, J.C., A.E. Luloff, and R.S. Krannich. 2002. “Community change and community theory” Pp 9-21 in A.E. Luloff and R.S. Krannich (eds.) Persistence and Change in Rural Communities: A Fifty Year Follow-Up to Six Classic Studies. New York, NY: CABI Publishing

  • Wilkinson, K.P. 1991. “The community and rural well-being” Pp. 61-79 in The Community in Rural America. Middleton, WI: Social Ecology Press.

  • Wirth, Louis. 1938. “Urbanism as a Way of Life.” American Journal of Sociology

  • Gans, Herbert. 1994. “Urbanism and Suburbanism as Ways of Life: A Re-evaluation of Definitions.” In People, Plans, and Policies (selection from Urban Sociology Reader).

  • Molotch, Harvey. 1976. “The City as a Growth Machine” in American Journal of Sociology.

  • David Harvey. “The Urban Process Under Capitalism” (Blackwell City Reader)

  • Logan and Stults. 2011. “The Persistence of Segregation in the Metropolis” Pattillo, Mary. 1998. “Sweet Mothers and Gangbangers.” Social Forces. (747-774)

  • Granovetter, Mark. 1973. “The Strength of Weak Ties.” American Journal of Soc. 78, 6 (1360-1380)

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