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