Sociology 212

Spring 2011

Akos Rona-Tas

 

Sociology 212                                                      Social Inequalities

Monday, 9:00a-11:50p, SSB 414

Office hours: MW 12:-12:50

SSB 448

or by appointment

Phone: 534-4699

e-mail: aronatas@ucsd.edu

 

This survey course offers a broad introduction to theories and research in the field of social inequality. The course will cover classical and some of the contemporary theories of social stratification, and will critically explore various topics, including class, elites, poverty, social mobility, race, gender, social capital, consumer culture and globalization. With the exception of this last topic, we will focus primarily on contemporary American society.

For each week (except for the first one), you have to prepare a one-page memo about the assigned readings. You have to send the memo to me the day before we meet. The memo is not a paper or a review, but a set of questions, observations or comments on the readings.  Its purpose is to show that you read the texts and engaged with its content.

Each week some of you will have lead responsibility for the discussion. At the end of the quarter you will hand in a seminar paper. You will have to meet me during the third week of classes to discuss your paper topic. An advanced draft of the paper is due by the 8th week. The final version is due during finals week.

There is a textbook for this course Grusky, David B., ed. 2008. Social Stratification: Class, Race and Gender in Sociological Perspective, Third Edition. Boulder, CO: Westview Press [G], which is available at the UCSD Bookstore. This is an excellent collection of articles and includes many of the greatest hits in the field, but the texts are edited for brevity. In most cases, when the excerpts are from book length texts, you will have to at least browse the entire book to understand the place of the extract in the larger argument. I put those books on reserve at the IR/PS library. My suggestion is that you start with the G chapter and then read the book.

For articles in G, I recommend that you look up the original after you read the abbreviated version.

Some of the readings are not in the reader but are available on line. Those with the On-Line (OL) designation are up on e-reserves, others are available through JSTOR. Some of the classic texts can be downloaded from dedicated URLs.

 

At the bottom I included a few useful links.

 

Week 1. "The Great Debate"

Davis, Kingsley and Wilbert E. Moore. "Some Principles of Stratification" (G, ch. 2).

Lenski, Gerhard. "The Relevance of ‘Really Existing Socialist Societies" (G, ch. 3).

Tumin, Melvin M. "Some Principles of Stratification: A Critical Analysis" (G, ch. 4).

Fischer, Claude S., et al. "Inequality by Design" (G, ch. 5)

Krueger, Alan B. "Inequality: Too Much of a Good Thing" (G, ch. 6)

Charles, Maria. 2008. "Culture and Inequality: Identity, Ideology, and Difference in ‘Post-ascriptive Society'." Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, forthcoming in volume 619 (OL).

 

 

Week 2. The Evolution of Stratification Systems

 

Kerr, Clark, et al. "Industrialism and Industrial Man" (G, ch. 100).

Bell, Daniel. "The Coming of Post Industrial Society" (G, ch. 101, book on Reserve).

Braverman, Harry. 1974. Labor and Monopoly Capital: The Degradation of Work in the 20th Century. New York: Monthly Review Press. Chapter 20 (excerpt OL book on Reserve).

Erikson, Robert and John Goldthorpe. "Trends in Class Mobility" (G, pp. 437-41 and 456-59 only).

Meyer, John. "The Evolution of Modern Stratification Systems" (G, ch. 105).

Kenworthy, Lane. 2004. Egalitarian Capitalism: Jobs, Incomes, and Growth in Affluent Countries. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, Chapter 4 (excerpt OL book on Reserve).

Morris, Martina and Bruce Western. "Inequality in Earnings: Trends and Implications" (G, ch. 7).

Piketty, Thomas and Emmanuel Saez. "The Evolution of Top Incomes: A Historical and International Perspective" (G, ch. 8).

Krugman, Paul. 2007. The Conscience of a Liberal. W. W. Norton: New York  (excerpt OL @@ book on Reserve)

 

Misc.

 

An excellent article on income inequalities in the US by Slate Magazine with links to important scholarly articles and great visuals

Week 3. The Conceptualization of Stratification Systems

Ossowski, Stanislaw, Class Structure in the Social Consciousness (Chapters I through IV) http://site.ebrary.com/lib/ucsd/docDetail.action?docID=10017530 or http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=94138774

Karl Marx and the Marxists

Marx, Karl. "Alienation and Social Classes"; "Classes in Capitalism and Pre-Capitalism"; "Ideology and Class" (G, ch. 9).

            The entire text from which these excerpts are can be found at the following web sites:

Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts 1848  (this translation uses the word "estrangement" for "alienation")  http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1844/epm/index.htm

The Holy Family  (the excerpt in G is from Chapter 4 in the section on Proudhon.)

http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1845/holy-family/index.htm

The Manifesto of the Communist Party (or Communist Manifesto)

http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1848/communist-manifesto/ch01.htm

The Poverty of Philosophy (the excerpt in G is from Chapter 2 Part 5.)

http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1847/poverty-philosophy/index.htm

The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte (the excerpt in G is from Chapter VII.)

http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1852/18th-brumaire/index.htm

Capital Volume III (the excerpt in G is from Ch. 52.)

http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1894-c3/index.htm

The German Ideology (the excerpt in G is from Part I section B.)

http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1845/german-ideology/

Wright, Erik Olin. "A General Framework for the Analysis of Class Structure" (G, ch. 11)

Wallerstein, Immanuel. "Class Conflict in the Capitalist World Economy" (G, ch. 12).

So, Alvin Y. 1991. Class Struggle Analysis: A Critique of Class Structure Analysis. Sociological Perspectives (JSTOR)

Weber and the Weberians

Weber, Max. "Class, Status, Party"; "Status Groups and Classes"; "Open and Closed Relationships" (G, ch. 13).  All these texts are included in Economy and Society (on Reserve).

Parkin, Frank. "Marxism and Class Theory: A Bourgeois Critique" (G, ch. 15  book on Reserve).

Giddens, Anthony."The Class Structure of Advanced Societies." (G, ch. 14 15  book on Reserve).

Durkheim and the Durkheimians

Durkheim, Emile: "The Division of Labor in Society" (G, ch. 16  book on Reserve).

Grusky, David and Jesper Sørensen. "Are There Big Social Classes?" (G, ch. 17).

Bourdieu's synthesis

Bourdieu, Pierre. The Forms of Capital. Pp. 280-291 in  Nicole Woolsey Biggart ed. Readings in Economic Sociology. Oxford: Blackwell. (OL)  @@

Gradational Status Groupings

Blau, Peter and Otis Dudley Duncan. "Measuring the Status of Occupations"  in The American Occupational Structure (G, ch. 19 book on Reserve).

Treiman, Donald. "Occupational Prestige in Comparative Perspective" (G, ch. 20).

Goldthorpe, John and Keith Hope. "Occupational Grading and Occupational Prestige" (G, ch. 21).

 

Week 4.  Status Attainment,  Social Mobility and Class Reproduction

 

Blau, Peter and Otis Dudley Duncan. "The Process of Stratification" (G, ch. 50).

Sewell, William, Archibald Haller and Alejandro Portes. "The Educational and Early Occupational Attainment Process" (G, ch. 53).

Colclough, Glenna and Patrick M. Horan. 1983. "The Status Attainment Paradigm: An Application of a Kuhnian Perspective." The Sociological Quarterly, Vol. 24, No. 1, pp. 25-42 (JSTOR)

Jencks, Christopher, et al. "Inequality: Reassessment of the Effect of Family and Schooling in America" (G, ch. 51).

MacLeod, Jay. "Ain't No Makin' It: Leveled Aspirations in a Low-Income Neighborhood" (G, ch. 54).

Kohn, Melvin. "Job Complexity and Adult Personality" (G, ch. 94).

Lareau, Annette. "Unequal Childhoods: Class, Race, and Family Life" (G, ch. 97).

Bourdieu, Pierre. 2006 [1973]. "Cultural Reproduction and Social Reproduction." Pp. 257-71 in David B. Grusky & Szonja Szelényi, eds. Inequality: Classic Readings in Race, Class, and Gender. Boulder: Westview (OL).

 

Week 5. Extremes

Elites 

Mills, C. Wright. "The Power Elite" (G, ch. 29 book on Reserve).

Domhoff, G. William. "Who Rules America? Power and Politics" (G, ch. 31).

Brooks, David " Bobos in Paradise: The New Upper Class and How They Got There." (G, ch. 33).

Keister, Lisa. 2005. Getting Rich: America's New Rich and How They Got That Way. New York: Cambridge University Press, pp. 245-49 (OL book on Reserve).

Bebchuk, Lucian A.  Alma Cohen, and Holger Spamann.2009. The Wages of Failure: Executive Compensation at Bear Stearns and Lehman 2000-2008, manuscript, available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=1513522

The Poor

Ehrenreich, Barbara. "Nickel-and-Dimed: On (not) Getting by in America" (G, ch. 35 book on Reserve).

Smeeding, Timothy. "Poverty, Work, and Policy: The United States in Comparative Perspective" (G, ch. 36).

Wilson, William Julius. "Jobless Poverty: A New Form of Social Dislocation in the Inner-City Ghetto" (G, ch. 37).

Hays, Sharon. "Flat Broke with Children: Women in the Age of Welfare Reform" (G, ch. 44).

Berkman, Lisa F. 2004. "The Health Divide." Contexts 3:38-43 (OL).

Block, Fred, et al. 2006. "The Compassion Gap in American Poverty Policy." Contexts 5:14-20 (OL).

Venkatesh, Sudhir A. 2006.  Off the Books : the Underground Economy of the Urban Poor. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press (book on Reserve ).

 

Misc:

Link to Born Rich a documentary on the very rich by the heir to the Johnson fortune(free but low resolution)

A very funny and not altogether incorrect explanation of the subprime mortgage crisis by the British comedy duo Bird & Fortune

 

Week 6.   Race and Ethnicity

 Descriptive and Historical Accounts

Blauner, Bob. 2001. Still the Big News: Racial Oppression in America. Philadelphia, PA: Temple, Chapter 5 (OL and book on Reserve).

Du Bois, W.E.B. The Problem of the Twentieth Century is the Problem of the Color Line." Pp. 216-21 in Shapiro, ed. Great Divides: Readings in Social Inequality in the United States, Second Edition. Mountain View, CA: Mayfield Press (OL).

Fischer, Claude S. and Michael Hout, with Aliya Saperstein. 2006. Century of Difference: How America Changed in the Last One Hundred Years, Chapter 3. (OL).

Oliver, Melvin L. and Thomas Shapiro. "Black Wealth/White Wealth: A New Perspective on Racial Inequality" (G, ch 75).

Associated Press. 2005. "Blacks Likely Breath Most Unhealthy Air." December 14 (OL).

Bonacich, Edna & Richard P. Appelbaum. 2006 [2000]. "Behind the Label: The Return of the Sweatshop." Pp. 284-98 in Amy S. Wharton, ed. Working in America, 3rd Edition. Boston: McGraw Hill (OL).

Hondagneu-Sotelo, Pierrette. 2006 [2001]. "Maid in L.A." Pp. 299-314 in Amy S. Wharton, ed. Working in America, 3rd Edition. Boston: McGraw Hill (OL).

What is Race/Ethnicity?

Omi, Michael and Howard Winant. 2007 [1994]. "Racial Formation in the United States: From the 1960s to the 1990s." Pp. 197-202 in David B. Grusky and Szonja Szelényi, eds. The Inequality Reader: Contemporary and Foundational Readings in Race, Class, and Gender. Boulder, CO: Westview Press (OL).

Farley, Reynolds. "Racial Identities in 2000: The Response to the Multiple-Race Response Option" (G, ch 65).

Portes, Alejandro and Min Zhou. "The New Second Generation: Segmented Assimilation and Its Variants" (G, ch 68).

Waters, Mary C. "Black Identities: West Indian Immigrant Dreams and American Realities" (G, ch 69).

Gans, Herbert J. 2005. "Race as Class." Contexts 4:17-21 (OL).

Bell, Joyce M. and Douglas Hartmann. 2007. "Diversity in Everyday Discourse: The Cultural Ambiguities and Consequences of ‘Happy Talk'" ASR 72:895-914 (OL).

Explaining African American Poverty

Lewis, Oscar. 1968. "The Culture of Poverty." Pp. 187-200 in Daniel P. Moynihan, ed. On Understanding Poverty: Perspectives from the Social Sciences." New York: Basic (OL).

Farkas, George. 2004. "The Black-White Test Score Gap." Contexts 3:12-19 (OL).

Bertrand, Marianne and Sendhil Mullainathan. "Are Emily and Greg More Employable than Lakisha and Jamal?" A Field Experiment on Labor Market Discrimination" (G, ch. 70).

Steele, Claude. "Stereotype Threat and African-American Student Achievement" (G, ch. 71).

Wilson, William Julius. "The Declining Significance of Race: Blacks and Changing American Institutions" (G, ch 73).

Feagin, Joe. "The Continuing Significance of Race: Antiblack Discrimination in Public Places" (G, ch. 74).

Wilson, William Julius and Richard Taub. "There Goes the Neighborhood: Race, Ethnic, and Class Tensions in Four Chicago Neighborhoods and Their Meaning in America" (G, ch. 76).

Massey, Douglas S. and Nancy A. Denton. 1993. American Apartheid: Segregation and the Making of the Underclass. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, chapter 1 (OL and book on Reserve).

Loury, Glenn. 2002. The Anatomy of Racial Inequality. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, pp. 73-91 (OL and book on Reserve).

 

Week 7. Gender

Descriptive and Historical Accounts

Hochschild, Arlie. "The Time Bind: When Work Becomes Home and Home Becomes Work" (G, ch. 77).

Belkin, Lisa. "The Opt-Out Revolution" (G, ch. 78).

Boushey, Heather. "Is the Opt-Out Hypothesis Convincing?" (G, ch. 79).

Petersen, Trond and Laurie Morgan. "The Within-Job Gender Wage Gap" (G, ch. 88).

England, Paula. "Devaluation and the Pay of Comparable Male and Female Occupations." (G, ch. 89).

Connell, R.W. 1999. "Masculinities and Globalization." Men and Masculinities 1:3-23. (OL)

What is Gender?

Baron-Cohen. 2003. The Essential Difference: The Truth About the Male and Female Brain. New York: Basic Books, Chapter 6 (OL).

Risman, Barbara J. 2004. "Gender as a Social Structure: Theory Wrestling with Activism." Gender & Society 18:429-50 (OL).

Chodorow, Nancy. 1978. The Reproduction of Motherhood: Psychoanalysis and the Sociology of Gender. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1978, pp. 3-7, 92-95, 108-110 (OL).

Epstein, Cynthia Fuchs. 1999. "Similarity and Difference: The Sociology of Gender Distinctions." Pp. 45-61 in Chafetz, ed. Handbook of the Sociology of Gender. New York: Kluwer, 1999 (OL).

Baca Zinn, Maxine and Bonnie Thornton Dill. 1996. "Theorizing Difference from Multiracial Feminism." Feminist Studies 22: 321-31 (OL).

West, Candace and Don H. Zimmerman. "Doing Gender." In Sarah Fenstermaker and Candace West, eds. 2002. Doing Gender, Doing Difference: Inequality, Power, and Institutional Change. New York: Routledge, Chapter 1 (OL).

Bordo, Susan. 1990. "Feminism, Postmodernism, and Gender-Scepticism." Pp. 133-56 in Linda J. Nicholson, ed. Feminism/Postmodernism. New York: Routledge (OL).

Explaining Sex Segregation

Polachek, Solomon W. and W. Stanley Siebert. 1994 [1993]. "Gender in the Labour Market." Pp. 583-89 in David B. Grusky, ed. Social Stratification (first edition). Boulder, CO: Westview Press (OL).

Goldin, Claudia and Cecilia Rouse. "Orchestrating Impartiality: The Impact of ‘Blind' Auditions on Female Musicians" (G, ch. 80).

Correll, Shelley, Stephen Benard and In Paik. "Getting a Job: Is There a Motherhood Penalty?" (G, ch. 81).

Reskin, Barbara. "Rethinking Employment Discrimination and Its Remedies" (G, ch. 82).

Bielby, William T. "The Structure and Process of Sex Segregation" (G, ch. 84).

Jacobs, Jerry A. "Revolving Doors: Sex Segregation and Women's Careers" (G, ch. 85).

Jackson, Robert Max. 1998. Destined for Equality: The Inevitable Rise of Women's Status. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, Chapter 7 (OL).

Ridgeway, Cecilia L. "Gender as an Organizing Force in Social Relations: Implications for the Future of Inequality." Pp. 265-87 in Francine D. Blau, Mary C. Brinton, and David B. Grusky, eds. The Declining Significance of Gender?New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation, 2006. (OL).

Charles, Maria and David B. Grusky. 2004. Occupational Ghettos: The Worldwide Segregation of Women and Men, Stanford University Press, pp. 3-31, and 297-317 (OL).

 

Week 8.  Stratification, Social Capital and Social Networks

 

Granovetter, Mark. "The Strength of Weak Ties." (G, ch. 59).

Burt, Ronald S. "Structural Holes." (G, ch. 61 an the book on Reserve).

Roberto M. Fernandez and Isabel Fernandez-Mateo, "Networks, Race, and Hiring   (G, ch. 62)

Nan Lin, Nan. 1999. "Social Networks and Status Attainment."  Annual Review of Sociology, Vol. 25, pp. 467-487 (JSTOR)

Smith, Sandra S. 2000. "Mobilizing Social Resources: Race, Ethnic, and Gender Differences in Social Capital and Persisting Wage Inequalities Author(s): Source: The Sociological Quarterly, Vol. 41, No. 4, pp. 509-537 (JSTOR)

Mouw, Ted. 2003. "Social Capital and Finding a Job: Do Contacts Matter?" ASR, Vol. 68, No. 6, pp. 868-898 (JSTOR)

Kim, Doo Hwan and Barbara Schneider. 2005.  "Social Capital in Action: Alignment of Parental Support in Adolescents Transition to Postsecondary Education."  Social Forces, Vol. 84, No. 2, pp. 1181-1206 (JSTOR)

Portes, Alejandro. 1998. Social Capital: Its Origins and Applications in Modern Sociology. Annual Review of Sociology, 24:1-24.  JSTOR

Putnam, Robert. 2001. Bowling Alone. The Collapse and Revival of American Community. Simon and Shuster: New York (book on Reserve).

 

Week 9.  Stratification and the Culture of Consumption

 

Marx, Karl, Capital, Chapter 3 on Commodity Fetishism,  on line at http://www.wsu.edu/~dee/MODERN/FETISH.HTM

Veblen,  Thorstein,  Theory of the Leisure Class  (G, ch. 82). The whole book is available on line at http://xroads.virginia.edu/~HYPER/VEBLEN/veb_toc.html 

 

Bourdieu, Pierre. "Distinction." (G, ch. 93).

Paul DiMaggio, and Toqir Mukhtar. 2004. Arts participation as cultural capital in the United States, 1982–2002: Signs of decline?  Poetics  Volume 32, Issue 2, pages 169-194 (OL)

Johnston, Josée and Shyon Baumann. 2007.  Democracy versus Distinction: A Study of Omnivorousness in Gourmet Food Writing AJS, Vol. 113, No. 1, pp. 165-204 (OL)

The New Politics of Consumption Debate in the Boston Review, Summer 1999, pp.1-26. (OL)

Manning, Robert D. "Where Ace is not Harware Store: Fringe Banking and the Expansion of Second Tier Financial Services" Pp. 195-225 Ch 7 in Robert D. Manning, Credit Card Nation; The Consequences of America's Addiction of Credit. Basic Books: New York (OL  and book on Reserve)

Williams, Richard,  Reynold Nesiba and Eileen Diaz Mcconnell "The Changing Face of Inequality in Home Mortgage Lending" Social Problems, Vol. 52, No. 2 (May, 2005), pp. 181-208  (JSTOR)

Sullivan, Teresa. 2009. "Consumer Indebtedness and the Withering of the American Dream." Pathways Winter  http://stanford.edu/group/scspi-dev/media_magazines_pathways_winter_2009.html

Frank, Robert H. 2007. Falling Behind. How Rising Inequality Harms the Middle Class. University of California Press: Berkeley  (on Reserve)

Shor, Juliet,  The overspent American : upscaling, downshifting, and the new consumer New York, NY : Basic Books, c1998.( book on Reserve)

 

Week 10. Global Inequalities

 

Firebaugh, Glenn, "The Trend in Between-Nation Income Inequality." Annual Review of Sociology, Vol. 26, (2000), pp. 323-339 (JSTOR)

Arthur S. Alderson and François Nielsen, " Globalization and the Great U-Turn: Income Inequality Trends in 16 OECD Countries" AJS, Vol. 107, No. 5 (Mar., 2002), pp. 1244-1299 (JSTOR)

Stiglitz, Joseph. "Globalism's Discontent." (G, ch. 109)

Engel, Uwe and Hermann Strasser. 1998. "Global Risks and Social Inequality: Critical Remarks on the Risk-Society Hypothesis." The Canadian Journal of Sociology, Vol. 23, No. 1 , pp. 91-103 (JSTOR)

Beck, Ulrich and Christoph Lau. "Theoretical and Empirical Explorations in the ‘Meta-Change' of Modern Society. (G, ch. 108)

Beck, Ulrich. 1992. Risk Society: Towards a New Modernity. London: Sage .( book on Reserve)

 

Misc

 

The GAPMINDER, a web site with visual represenation of data on global inequalities

 

A link to The End of Poverty? a documentary on world poverty

 

 

Resources

 

Link to the Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty and Inequality

 

Link to the Poverty Action Lab at MIT dedicated to deploy Randomized Evaluation to study and alleviate poverty

Here is a short lecture by Esther Duflo of MIT's Poverty Action Lab explaining the Lab's approach

 

Link to Remapping the Debate that uses visual tools to demonstrate various aspects of social inequality