School of Social and Cultural Studies

CRIM-314 – Special Topic: Discrimination, Racism & Justice

Points:20Prerequisites:CRIM 211 or 214 or an approved alternative
Faculty:Humanities & Soc ScCorequisites:None
School:Social & Cultural StudiesRestrictions:None

This course will involve students exploring the abuse of power and the way in which racism is perpetutated and maintained. It will include an examination of: prejudice; stereotyping; labelling; othering; non-racist approaches; anti-racist approaches; positive action; positive discrimination; and personal, cultural and structural discrimination. 50% internal assessment, 50% examination.

Tuition Fees

2013: domestic $786.00     international $3,475.00

Set Text

The key readings will be available on Blackboard and further readings will also be suggested during the course.

Trimester 1 2013

* indicates instructor is the course coordinator.

CRNFrom/ToDaysTimeBuilding [Campus]RoomInstructor
3092 4 Mar – 9 Jun 2013Tue1510 - 1700Hunter [Kelburn]LT119Julian Buchanan

Course Outline Information

For FHSS and NZSM course outlines (current and previous years), please refer to the Course Outlines page on the FHSS website.