SOCIOLOGY OF LEISURE
SOCIOLOGIA DEL TEMPO LIBERO
A.Y. | Credits |
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2016/2017 | 6 |
Lecturer | Office hours for students | |
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Massimo Russo | Monday 9-11 |
Teaching in foreign languages |
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Course with optional materials in a foreign language
English
This course is entirely taught in Italian. Study materials can be provided in the foreign language and the final exam can be taken in the foreign language. |
Assigned to the Degree Course
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Learning Objectives
The course will focus on the main topics of sociology of leisure.
They will be deepened the essential concepts and phenomena crucial leisure.
During the course you get all ways of approaching of leisure.
The students finished the educational path, will be able to apply what they have learned in the lessons and profitably interpret the changes in the sphere of leisure time, analyzing the information and building useful models of interpretation.
The course aims to provide critical tools and theoretical skills and practical descriptions to interpret the processes and the transformation of leisure.
They will analyze the forms, practices of consumption and investment leisure. The changes in the market society and postmodernity
The characteristics and significance of the various forms of entertainment will be analyzed considering the socio-cultural processes of entertainment, especially in relation to the communication society.
Considering the socio-cultural processes and network analysis in relation to the communication society.
Program
The digital time.
The technique of the time.
Time and social development.
The time in perspective
Look at the time.
The means to determine the time
The representation of the time
The time through the calendar
Time as a reference framework
What is a calendar?
The calendar developments
The calendar as a regulator of social
Time and global capitalism.
The impotence in the face of time
Time and money.
The dissolving time
The time of care.
Time and daily living.
The time domain.
Leisure as a privileged time
Learning Achievements (Dublin Descriptors)
Knowledge and understanding
Know the main analytical theories in the field of studies on free time. Acquire knowledge and expertise on key issues regarding leisure as a social phenomenon.
Knowing the paradigms, schools of thought and concepts about the main authors Gain knowledge and understanding of the key factors related to the relationship between society and leisure. Applying knowledge and understanding Thanks to reflection on specific case studies, the course also aims to develop knowledge and understanding applied. Students will know how to use what they have learned in the lessons to be able to play profitably changes in social dynamics, analyze available information and build models of interpretation needed to understand the dynamics of change affecting leisure Making judgments Increase their capacity to develop independent judgments, than the general topics covered and with reference to the operational impacts of the knowledge learned. Students will be able, thanks to references to the knowledge acquired during the entire course of study, to proceed with a critical approach, essential for autonomously interpret the information available. communication skills Acquire the skills necessary to compete with other professionals on leisure topics. Acquire adequate skills useful to present experimental and bibliographic data. Increase the skills essential to transmit and adequately disclose information on the topics covered. Students must also show presentation skills, thanks to the lessons of what has been learned, using a specific language, your own judgment and their own conclusions also critically
learning ability
Learning the basics of the discipline for a subsequent application in the employment field. Acquiring the ability to consult databases, journals and use innovative techniques and fundamental cognitive tools to update knowledge.
Students will gain knowledge, skills and theoretical understanding and applied through participation in lectures, seminars and planned educational activities; also accrue analytical skills through individual exercises prepared by the teacher during the course.
The course aims to provide a set of conceptual tools and analytical elements to read the radical socio-cultural changes taking place in the considered leisure.
Free time will be analyzed as soon as the political processes, social and economic relating to globalization may take more immediate visibility ,.
In particular we will consider the transformations of productive assets, the instruments and the communication channels which have changed the founding assumptions and the very idea of free time.
Articulation
The course consists of two modules: a first strongest (26 hours), largely theoretically based and organized on lessons in attendance, critical reading and analysis of texts and research materials mentioning outlining the main guidelines and recent landings research; a second shorter (10 hours), the workshop character and managed in the form of seminars, aimed at achieving collective research on various aspects and problems of the time considered free through the investigation and the methodological approach developed in particular social tools and ethnography with the method of participant observation in the field.
Teaching Material
The teaching material prepared by the lecturer in addition to recommended textbooks (such as for instance slides, lecture notes, exercises, bibliography) and communications from the lecturer specific to the course can be found inside the Moodle platform › blended.uniurb.it
Supporting Activities
You will be provided with educational cards in paper and electronic format of synthesis and further investigation.
Teaching, Attendance, Course Books and Assessment
- Teaching
Defined the object of study, leisure as a social phenomenon, the course will focus on the main topics of sociology of leisure. Particular attention will be devoted to deepen the essential concepts and the crucial phenomena related to leisure. .During The course will give theoretical and empirical all'anali space of ways of relating to leisure.
Students at the end of the course, will have to apply the knowledge learned in the lessons and, in particular, interpret profitably changes affecting the sphere of leisure time, analyzing the information that they will receive and building interpretative models useful for this purpose The course wants to provide critical and theoretical skills and practical tools-descriptive to interpret the processes and transformations that cross the dimension of time, with special emphasis on what qualified as free. They will analyze the forms, practices of consumption and investment of free time. The changes in relation with changes in market society and postmodernity
The characteristics and significance of the various forms of free time will be analyzed taking into account the socio-cultural processes of entertainment, especially in relation to the communication society.
- Attendance
3/4 of kections.
- Course books
basic for all
M. S. Russo, Della sociologia e del tempo libero, Roma, Aracne 2016.
E. Borgna, Il tempo e la vita, Milano, Feltrinelli 2015
a choice of two (oral examination)
a choice of one (written test)
H. Rosa, Accelerazione e alienazione, Einaudi 2015.
D. Fusaro, Essere senza tempo. Accelerazione della storia e della vita, Bompiani 2010.
C. Hammond, I misteri della percezione del tempo, Einaudi 2013.
- Assessment
Assessment of learning It will occur with either a written or an individual interview of exam papers. It will evaluate learning content, the reworking skills and argumentation. You can present a working paper, he agreed with the teacher
The evaluations are configured in 1) of excellence; 2) discrete; 3) negative
The feedback of excellence will be given to students based on: 1) good critical skills and in-depth; 2) valid thematic link; 3) the use of an appropriate language with respect to the specificity of the discipline
Discrete valuations: will be given on the basis of: 1) a knowledge no mnemonic of the contents; 2) a relative critical and the connection between the topics covered: 3) the use of appropriate language, but not entirely, with the specific nature of the discipline.
Sufficient feedback will be given on the basis of: 1) a baggage of minimal knowledge on the topics covered; 2) a formally correct exposure, but not critical, present educational gaps; 3) the use of a little-appropriate language with respect to the specificity of the discipline.
Will give rise to negative assessments: student's difficulty in orientation with respect to the issues addressed in the exam papers; training gaps; the use of inappropriate language with the specific nature of the discipline "
- Disability and Specific Learning Disorders (SLD)
Students who have registered their disability certification or SLD certification with the Inclusion and Right to Study Office can request to use conceptual maps (for keywords) during exams.
To this end, it is necessary to send the maps, two weeks before the exam date, to the course instructor, who will verify their compliance with the university guidelines and may request modifications.
Additional Information for Non-Attending Students
- Teaching
Defined the object of study, leisure as a social phenomenon, the course will focus on the main topics of sociology of leisure. Particular attention will be devoted to deepen the essential concepts and the crucial phenomena related to leisure. .During The course will give theoretical and empirical all'anali space of ways of relating to leisure
Students at the end of the course, will have to apply the knowledge learned in the lessons and, in particular, interpret profitably changes affecting the sphere of leisure time, analyzing the information that they will receive and building interpretative models useful for this purpose The course wants to provide critical and theoretical skills and practical tools-descriptive to interpret the processes and transformations that cross the dimension of time, with special emphasis on what qualified as free. They will analyze the forms, practices of consumption and investment of free time. The changes in relation with changes in market society and postmodern
- Course books
basic for all
M. S. Russo, Della sociologia e del tempo libero, Roma, Aracne 2016.
E. Borgna, Il tempo e la vita, Milano, Feltrinelli 2015
a choice of two (oral examination)
a choice of one (written test)
H. Rosa, Accelerazione e alienazione, Einaudi 2015.
D. Fusaro, Essere senza tempo. Accelerazione della storia e della vita, Bompiani 2010.
C. Hammond, I misteri della percezione del tempo, Einaudi 2013.
- Assessment
Assessment of learning It will occur with either a written or an individual interview of exam papers. It will evaluate learning content, the reworking skills and argumentation. You can present a working paper, he agreed with the teacher
The evaluations are configured in 1) of excellence; 2) discrete; 3) negative
The feedback of excellence will be given to students based on: 1) good critical skills and in-depth; 2) valid thematic link; 3) the use of an appropriate language with respect to the specificity of the discipline
Discrete valuations: will be given on the basis of: 1) a knowledge no mnemonic of the contents; 2) a relative critical and the connection between the topics covered: 3) the use of appropriate language, but not entirely, with the specific nature of the discipline.
Sufficient feedback will be given on the basis of: 1) a baggage of minimal knowledge on the topics covered; 2) a formally correct exposure, but not critical, present educational gaps; 3) the use of a little-appropriate language with respect to the specificity of the discipline.
Will give rise to negative assessments: student's difficulty in orientation with respect to the issues addressed in the exam papers; training gaps; the use of inappropriate language with the specific nature of the discipline "
- Disability and Specific Learning Disorders (SLD)
Students who have registered their disability certification or SLD certification with the Inclusion and Right to Study Office can request to use conceptual maps (for keywords) during exams.
To this end, it is necessary to send the maps, two weeks before the exam date, to the course instructor, who will verify their compliance with the university guidelines and may request modifications.
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