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Module LINKING EQUALITY AND SOCIAL INCLUSION

Module code: SP302
Credits: 2.5
Semester: 1
Department: APPLIED SOCIAL STUDIES
International: Yes
Coordinator: Dr Séamus Taylor (APPLIED SOCIAL STUDIES)
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This module focuses on the links between socio-economic inequality (redistribution) and group/identity-based inequalities (recognition). Conventionally the responses of social policy to these dimensions of inequality are compartmentalised. The module looks at the challenges and opportunities for developing a more integrated approach, for example in relation to ethnicity and poverty.

As this is a 2.5 Credit module (2 hours per week), please note that this module will commence during the first week of semester 1 and will run for six weeks. A separate module runs for the second six weeks of semester 1. While these two modules share a time slot consecutively, they are independent of each other and students may choose to take one or both modules.

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