SOCIOLOGY OF CULTURAL PROCESSES

Course objectives

The course aims to: 1. raise awareness of the importance and complexity of cultural and identity processes in contemporary societies and in the daily lives of individuals; 2. provide the conceptual tools to analyse current cultural issues; 3. raise awareness of the political nature of othering and discrimination processes; 4. promote understanding of the close interdependence between cultural and media phenomena; 5. raise awareness of the partial nature of one’s own point of view; 6. introduce scientific and professional writing formats; 8. enable students to experience a path of progressive autonomy in the use of scientific texts; 9. enable students to experience sociological writing.

Channel 1
GAIA PERUZZI Lecturers' profile

Program - Frequency - Exams

Course program
The course will be divided into two modules: 1. Culture in the social sciences (40 hours). The scientific concept of culture: definitions and meanings. . Social sciences and cultural studies. The sociology of culture today. 2. At the frontiers of the nature-culture relationship today: the man-animal question (8 hours). The emergence of the animal question in sociology Critical animal studies
Prerequisites
There is no propaedeuticity.
Books
1) Denys Cuche, 2004, La nozione di cultura nelle scienze sociali, Bologna: il Mulino. 2) Peter Singer, 2024 (orig. ed. 1975), New Animal Liberation, Milan: il Saggiatore NB. The Course will also be open online on Moodle. The following will be posted on Moodle for both attending and nonattending students: -any variations to the syllabus -supplementary readings -auxiliary materials. Non-attendees are required to prepare for the entire content of the two volumes on the syllabus, regardless of the topics covered in the auxiliary and supplementary materials.
Teaching mode
Class-whole lessons, interactive lessons, analysis of current cases, exercises of writing sociological autobiography. All the auxiliary materials and news will be published on the platform Elearning Sapienza. The registration to the Elearning Sapienza Course is required to all the students. In consideration of the Covid-19 emergency and the evolution of the governmental and sanitary provisions, the Course or some parts of this could be made in distance or blended mode; in any case, all the security measures will be assured in the whole-class lessons.
Frequency
Attendance at the course is not compulsory, but is recommended: attending students may choose to participate in in-progress evaluations, and may focus on selected parts of the programme. The distinction between attending and non-attending students will be determined by participation in the exonerations and activities offered during the course.
Exam mode
For those attending the course, the assessment is divided into the following 3 stages: 1) an intermediate written exam, with open questions aimed at assessing learning of the first part of the programme. 2) a written exam at the end of the course, with open questions aimed at assessing the learning of the second part of the programme. 3) a final examination in the form of a written paper, to be completed at home, demonstrating the student's ability to use the sociological knowledge acquired in a field research activity. For non-attending students, the examination consists of a written test with open questions on all the texts in the syllabus. Frequent and non-attending students may request an oral examination, provided they have passed the written tests.
Bibliography
1) M. Santoro (2023), Cos'è cultura, Bologna, Il Mulino. 2) P. Bourdieu (2014), Il dominio maschile, Milano, Feltrinelli. 3) R. Connell (2011), Questioni di genere,Bologna, Il Mulino.
Lesson mode
Class-whole lessons, interactive lessons, analysis of current cases, exercises of writing sociological autobiography. All the auxiliary materials and news will be published on the platform Elearning Sapienza. The registration to the Elearning Sapienza Course is required to all the students.
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MARCO BINOTTO Lecturers' profile

Program - Frequency - Exams

Course program
The course describes the main concepts of the discipline, namely: culture, symbolic mediation, cultural process and cultural system, values, norms, beliefs, symbols. Further, main theoretical perspectives of discipline are examined. - Culture in social sciences. - The meaning of culture. Nature versus culture. - The relevance and the complexity of the cultural processes in human societies. - The scientific origin of the concept of culture. - The classical theories of social sciences on culture. - The contemporary approaches to the study of culture. - Culture and identity. - Culture, communication and media. - The cultural construction of social problems - Cultural construction of difference - Racism and racialisation
Prerequisites
The course does not require specific prior knowledge.
Books
Not attending: 1. W. Griswold, Sociology of culture, Il Mulino, Bologna, 2008 (With the exception of Chapter VII 'Culture in a Connected World').. 2. Andrea Pogliano, Media, politica e migrazioni in Europa. Una prospettiva sociologica, Carocci 2020 Additional or alternative texts may be indicated at the beginning of the semester or during the course of the lessons.
Teaching mode
Lectures, interactive lessons, analysis of current news and media events, group work, analysis exercises, description and presentation of media content.
Exam mode
The exam of the students attending class is organized in 3 parts: 1) a written mid-exam with open questions aimed at evaluating the learning of the first part of the programme. 2) a written mid-exam at the end of the course, with open questions aimed at evaluating the learning of the second part of the programme. 3) a final homework, that is a paper attesting the capacity to use the acquired competence to read and critically analyze current cultural processes. The students not attending will made a unique written exam, whit open questions on the entire programme. The test consists of 10 questions: the maximum score attributable to each question is 3 points. The time provided for the test is 90 minutes. ORAL TEST: The oral exam is aimed at assessing adequate awareness of the contents, vocabulary and tools of cultural processes' analysis. The test focuses on the contents of the exam texts and, in the case of people who have attended the course, on the contents of the lessons. Some of the relevant elements in the assessment are: knowledge and understanding of the main contents, discussion of the papers, the logic followed by the student in their illustration, the ability to contextualize them and apply them to other examples or fields or to connect skills acquired in other courses; the use of appropriate language. WRITTEN EXERCISE: In the case of people attending, the presentation of a written text of ethnographic description and cultural processes' analysis made during the course is required. The evaluation of the text takes place both on the basis of its content and on the oral presentation made during the exam. Some of the relevant elements in the evaluation are: a) the ability of critical and cultural analysis; b) the quality of the presentation of the written paper.
Lesson mode
Lectures, interactive lessons, analysis of current news and media events, group work, analysis exercises, description and presentation of media content.
  • Lesson code1041916
  • Academic year2025/2026
  • CourseCommunication, technologies and digital culture
  • CurriculumSingle curriculum
  • Year1st year
  • Semester2nd semester
  • SSDSPS/08
  • CFU6