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Craig Meadows serves as a Sessional Instructor in the Department of Sociology within the Faculty of Arts at the University of British Columbia. He has been actively teaching undergraduate sociology courses since at least 2019, with recent appointments through the 2023-2024 academic year, including Winter Term 2024 sections of SOCI 102.
Meadows specializes in sociological analyses of social structures and societal issues, with teaching focused on inequality, consumer culture, and crime. His course portfolio demonstrates expertise in examining how social forces shape individual experiences and societal patterns, particularly through SOCI 102 (Inequality and Social Change), SOCI 230 (Shopping, Society, and Sustainability), and SOCI 250 (Crime and Society).
His teaching schedule shows commitment to accessibility, including early morning sections of SOCI 102 that accommodate diverse student needs. Meadows' consistent presence in UBC's sociology curriculum since 2019 highlights his role in delivering foundational sociological education that helps students understand contemporary social challenges through theoretical and empirical frameworks.
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