Jennifer de Saxe
- I'd describe myself as
- A Lecturer
Title | Trimester | Linked to | Last updated |
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SOSC221 | Trimester 2 2019 | 05/06/2019 03:45:07 | |
SOSC221 | Trimester 2 2019 | 21/07/2019 21:41:52 | |
SPOL 203 | Trimester 2 2017 | 27/07/2017 00:39:35 | |
SPOL 306 | Trimester 2 2017 | 27/07/2017 01:13:59 | |
SPOL 306 | Trimester 2 2018 | 13/08/2018 04:16:44 | |
SPOL 203 | Trimester 1 2018 | 01/03/2018 20:48:27 | |
SPOL203 Social policy in times of crisis and change | Trimester 1 2019 | 10/01/2019 21:41:36 | |
SPOL 306 | Trimester 2 2019 | 02/12/2018 21:35:50 | |
SACS201: Methods in Social and Cultural Research | Trimester 3 2018/2019 | 02/12/2018 19:08:28 | |
de Saxe | Trimester 1 2020 | 14/06/2020 05:29:30 | |
SACS201: Methods in Social and Cultural Research | Trimester 3 2017/18 | 27/11/2017 22:44:24 | |
SOSC221 | Trimester 2 2020 | 15/12/2019 21:49:33 | |
SOSC402 | Trimester 1 + 2 2020 | 07/02/2020 03:27:11 | |
SOSC 413: Special Topic: The Sociology of Transformation and Power: Beyond Domination and Acquiescence | Trimester 1+ 2 2021 | 12/01/2021 01:56:12 | |
SPOL 316 ST: Intersectionality, Social Policy and Change | Trimester 2 2023 | 24/09/2023 20:41:32 | |
de saxe | Trimester 1 2020 | 14/06/2020 05:31:02 | |
SOSC221: Special Topic: Complicating Resistance: Power, Emancipation and Sociology | Trimester 1 2020 | 14/06/2020 05:31:32 | |
SOSC221: Special Topic: Complicating Resistance: Power, Emancipation and Sociology | Trimester 2 2021 | 04/10/2020 20:29:43 | |
SOSC 413: Special Topic: The Sociology of Transformation and Power: Beyond Domination and Acquiescence | Trimester 1 + 2 2022 | 21/02/2022 02:49:57 | |
SOSC221: Special Topic: Complicating Resistance: Power, Emancipation and Sociology | 23/02/2022 00:12:26 | ||
SOSC 317: Complicating Resistance | Trimester 1 2023 | 01/04/2023 22:03:01 | |
SOSC 306: Special Topic: Complicating Resistance: Power, Emancipation and Sociology | Trimester 1 2022 | 18/05/2022 23:28:03 |
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