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Society : The Basics
by Macionis, John J.Edition:
10th
ISBN13:
9780135018828
ISBN10:
013501882X
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Pub. Date:
1/1/2009
Publisher(s):
Prentice Hall
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Seeing Sociology in Everyday Life #xA0;#xA0; John Macionis#xA0;shares his enthusiasm, excitement and teaching experience#xA0;with a clear and engaging writing style that connects with students. Macionis', Society: The Basics,#xA0;10th edition#xA0;is designed to help students see the relevance of the sociological theories and ideas that#xA0;inform their own lives. #xA0; Four main themes are found throughout the text: Seeing Sociology in Everyday Life Social Diversity Global Comparisons Critical Thinking #xA0; The new edition has an innovate new design, contemporary and compelling student applications, plus a wealth of author-written and author-managed supplemental material. This revision elevates Society'shigh standard of excellence, ensuring that it remains one of the foremost introductory sociology resources for students and instructors alike.
Table of Contents
| Sociology: Perspective, Theory, and Method | |
| Culture | |
| Socialization: From Infancy To Old Age | |
| Social Interaction in Everyday Life | |
| Groups and Organizations | |
| Sexuality and Society | |
| Deviance | |
| Social Stratification | |
| Global Stratification | |
| Gender Stratification | |
| Race and Ethnicity | |
| Economics and Politics | |
| Family and Religion | |
| Education, Health and Medicine | |
| Population, Urbanization, and the Environment | |
| Social Change: Traditional, Modern, and Postmodern Societies | |
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