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Department of Sociology, U of He

Department of Sociology, U of He. General Sociology Demography and Social Epidemiology *** Social and Cultural Anthropology. General Sociology: Teaching staff. Prof. Risto Alapuro: Citizen Participation and Social Movements Prof. Tuula Gordon: Youth and education

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Department of Sociology, U of He

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  1. Department of Sociology, U of He • General Sociology • Demography and Social Epidemiology *** • Social and Cultural Anthropology

  2. General Sociology: Teaching staff • Prof. Risto Alapuro: Citizen Participation and Social Movements • Prof. Tuula Gordon: Youth and education • Prof. Häyrinen-Alestalo: Science and technology • Prof. Riitta Jallinoja: Family and marriage • Prof. Matti Kortteinen: Urban sociology • Prof. Anssi Peräkylä: Institutional interaction, CA • Prof. Pekka Sulkunen: Regulating Lifestyles; Addictions • Lecturer Marika Jalovaara: Quantitative methods • Lecturer Pekka Kosonen: Welfare state • Lectgurer Maaria Linko (Open University): Cultural institutions • Lecturer Arto Noro: Social theory • Lecturer Harriet Strandel: Childhood

  3. General Sociology: Research • About 70 intramural researchers and assistants • About 50 docents (extramural researchers who participate in teaching, supervising etc.) • Research areas: • see ”Teaching staff” • health • sexuality • youth • Quantitative methods: population registers • Qualitative methods: semiotic sociology, CA, HUACC

  4. Doctoral training • About 70 full-time ESRs (PhD candidates) • Past 10 years 84 PhDs (including anthropology); 11 PhDs per year in 1998-2002 • Five doctoral seminars meeting about 6 hrs per year • Open lectures on timely topics by professors, young scholars and visitors • Lecture courses available from the English language Master’s Programme • General lectures on ”research skills” (writing, planning, funding, ethical issues etc.)

  5. In addiction research • The IMAGES project: one project leader; one post-doc; one full term Early Stage Researcher; one part-time ESR; one project secretary/research assistant • Eleven other ESRs with related themes

  6. Under-graduate (BA, MA) teaching • About 500 registered students; 67 new students per year • Average 34 MAs per year in past five years; • Curriculum: • emphasis on research training • theory • metods • graduate seminar • Masters’ Programme in English in collaboration with Social pshychology and Social policy from 2008

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