300190 Irony in Sociology and History (S) (SoSe 2026)

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The course is dedicated to irony as a sociological method of discovery. In discussing examples from the canon of sociology, we examine how sociological findings are most likely to be aesthetically appealing and memorable when they reveal incongruities and contradictions between appearances and reality, or individual motives and social consequences. Such a debunking motif that shows how social phenomena are intimately related to their opposites, proves itself receptive to the fundamental paradoxes of the social process, and turns preconceived notions on their head is elemental to what Peter L. Berger has called the “sociological consciousness.” Such ironic sensitivities are heuristically productive in formulating working hypotheses and analytical strategies and rhetorically instructive in developing a sociologically surprising, non-trivial “story.” In providing insights into what makes the discipline’s most interesting work truly interesting, the course aims to impart strategies for developing interesting work of one’s own and turning one’s findings into a compelling account.

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Frequency Weekday Time Format / Place Period  
one-time Di 10-12 X-E0-218 14.04.2026
one-time Mi 14-18 X-B2-103 29.04.2026
one-time Mi 14-18 X-B2-103 13.05.2026
one-time Mi 14-18 X-E1-202 17.06.2026

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Degree programme/academic programme Validity Variant Subdivision Status Semester LP  
Bielefeld Graduate School In History And Sociology / Promotion Theory and Methods Classes   0.5 Theory Class  
Studieren ab 50    

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seminar (S) / 1
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Faculty of Sociology
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