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Course unit, curriculum year 2020–2021
SUTS04B

Science, Technology and Health, 5 cr

Tampere University

Science, Technology, and Health (Participation in teaching), Finnish

Type
Participation in teaching
Language of instruction
Finnish
Credits
5 cr
Grading scale
General scale, 0-5
Responsible organisation
Faculty of Social Sciences 100 %

Scheduled teaching

Course unit realisation

Introduction to sociology of reproduction, Lectures

Lectures (English)
26.8.2020 – 28.10.2020
Active in period 1 (1.8.2020–18.10.2020)
Active in period 2 (19.10.2020–31.12.2020)
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION - A course on theory and recent research on reproduction and related institutions and technologies.

During this course students will learn about theory and recent research on reproduction and related institutions and technologies. After completing the course, they will understand reproduction, such as pregnancy, fertility and birth, as well as reproductive healthcare, as an object of social scientific research. They will be able to grasp and critically evaluate how reproduction, institutions and technologies shape each other historically and globally. Finally, this course will elaborate on how biological reproductive processes are in many ways subjected to gendered institutional forms of power and governmentality but also how there nevertheless is room for choice and agency.

Course programme:

1) Introductory lecture: theoretical approaches and empirical areas of study (3h)

2) The governance of bodies and populations (3 h)

3) Reproductive justice and environment (3h)

4) Sociomaterial consitution of gender, reproduction and kinship (3h)

5) Reproductive technologies and laboratory life (3 h)

6) Fertility tourism and markets (3 h)

7) Seminar I: presentation of group essays (3h)

8) Seminar II: presentation of group essays (3h)

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