1st Edition

Public Sociology Capstones Non-Neoliberal Alternatives to Internships

By Martin Tolich Copyright 2018
124 Pages
by Routledge

124 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

124 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Social science departments, both nationally and internationally, market boundless career destinations for their graduates but fail to identify the pathways to these lucrative destinations, and appear oblivious to the social forces that threaten their existence, such as the discerning parent’s investment in their offspring’s education and mounting individual student debt. This book responds to... Read more

1. Mapping Undergraduate Pathways, not Destinations



2. Public Sociology Capstones



3. The Neoliberal Intern



4. Initial Student Response to Public Sociology



5. Overreaching Community Organisations



6. Fostering Student Responsibility for others



7.Getting it nearly right: Public Sociology Capstone 2017



8. Messy, Creative Coaching



9. Like Sherbet dropped in Lmonade: Student Stories



10. Learning Outcomes 2012–2017



Appendices



References

Biography

Martin Tolich is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Otago, New Zealand. He is the co-editor of Qualitative Ethics in Practice and Social Science Research in New Zealand and the co-author of Planning Ethically Responsible Research and Getting Started: An Introduction to Research Methods.