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Sociology
by Schaefer, Richard T.Edition:
12th
ISBN13:
9780073404332
ISBN10:
0073404330
Format:
Hardcover
Pub. Date:
9/18/2009
Publisher(s):
McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
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Summary
The new edition ofSociologyhelps students take Sociology with them on campus, in their careers, and in their communities.While still maintaining its well-balanced coverage of the 3 perspectives, this new revision has a strong focus on encouraging the student to think about their world with a sociological imagination. Through its strong coverage of globalization, race and ethnicity, careers in sociology and current topics like mass media and social policy,Sociologyprovides students with knowledge they can use at school, at work, in their neighborhoods, and in the global community.
Table of Contents
| The Sociological Perspective | |
| Understanding Sociology | |
| Sociological Research | |
| Organizing Social Life | |
| Culture | |
| Socialization and the Life Course | |
| Social Interaction and Social Structure | |
| Groups and Organizations | |
| The Mass Media | |
| Deviance and Social Control | |
| Social Inequality | |
| Stratification and Social Mobility in the United States | |
| Global Inequality | |
| Racial and Ethnic Inequality | |
| Stratification by Gender | |
| Stratification by Age | |
| Social Institutions | |
| The Family and Intimate Relationships | |
| Religion | |
| Education | |
| Government and Politics | |
| The Economy and Work | |
| Health, Medicine, and the Environment | |
| Changing Society | |
| Population, Communities, and Urbanization | |
| Collective Behavior and Social Movements | |
| Social Change in the Global Community | |
| Table of Contents provided by Publisher. All Rights Reserved. |
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