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Contemporary Ukrainian Society as a Society of Risk

Major: Sociology
Code of Subject: 7.054.01.M.13
Credits: 3
Department: Sociology and Social Work
Lecturer: associate professor Makukh Oksana Yevhenivna
Semester: 2 семестр
Mode of Study: денна
Learning outcomes:
ЗН 3. Causal relations in social systems;
ЗН 7. The essence of social problems of modern society;
УМ 2. Analyze, explain and forecast current processes in the public sphere, in particular, at the regional and global levels;
УМ 3. To think systematically and critically, to apply creative abilities for formation of new ideas, opening of new heuristic possibilities;
УМ 8. Apply skills of forecasting and regulation of social problems;
КОМ 2. Basic skills of professional communication necessary for search and analysis of scientific information;
АіВ 1. Basic skills of independent research work;
Required prior and related subjects:
Prerequisites:
• Sociology of Postmodernism and Globalization
Corequisites:
• Sociology of Social Problems
• Master’s Thesis Internship
Summary of the subject:
Social risks as a consequence of innovative development of Ukrainian society. Systemic and subjective risks of Ukrainian society. The impact of global risk society on state institutions. Ukrainian society as a consumer society. Opportunities and risks of the information society. Ukrainian youth and social risks: education, health, labor market. Risks of modernization in the context of transformation of Ukrainian society. Social risk management.
Recommended Books:
1. Бек У. Общество риска. На пути к другому модерну/ пер. с нем. В. Седельника, Н. Федоровой; послесл. А. Филиппова. – М. : Прогресс-традиция, 2000. – 384 с.
2. Бузовський І. Соціальна напруженість і тривожність у контексті діагностики суспільних конфліктів //Соціологія: теорія, методи, маркетинг. – 2008. – №3. – С. 169–176.
3. Найт Ф. Понятие риска и неопределенности /THESIS. – 1994. – Вып. 5. – С. 162.
Assessment methods and criteria:
verbal questioning, implementation of individual control work, writingquestioning, implementation of practical tasks 40 %
final control – 60 %