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James M. Henslin, who was born in Minnesota, graduated from high school and junior college in California and from college in Indiana. Awarded scholarships, he earned his Master’s and doctorate degrees in sociology at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. After this, he was awarded a postdoctoral fellowship from the National Institute of Mental Health, and spent a year studying how people adjust to the suicide of a family member. His primary interests in sociology are the sociology of everyday life, deviance, and international relations. Among his numerous books are Sociology: A-Down-to-Earth Approach (Allyn & Bacon, available in three versions); Social Problems (Allyn & Bacon); and Down-to-Earth Sociology: Introductory Readings (Free Press). He has also published widely in sociology journals, including Social Problems and American Journal of Sociology.
While a graduate student, Jim Henslin taught at the University of Missouri at St. Louis. After completing his doctorate, he joined the faculty at Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, where he is Professor Emeritus of Sociology. His two favorite activities are writing and traveling. He especially enjoys visiting and living in other cultures, for this brings him face to face with behaviors and ways of thinking that he cannot take for granted, experiences that “make sociological principles come alive.”
IN THIS SECTION:
1. Brief Table of Contents
2. Comprehensive Table of Contents
BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Part I: The Sociological Perspective
Chapter 1: The Sociological Perspective
Chapter 2: Research and Theory in Sociology
Chapter 3: Culture
Chapter 4: Socialization
Chapter 5: Social Structure and Social Interaction
Chapter 6: Deviance and Social Control
Part II: Social Inequality
Chapter 7: Social Stratification
Chapter 8: Race and Ethnicity
Chapter 9: Sex and Gender
Part III: Social Institutions
Chapter 10: Politics and the Economy
Chapter 11: Marriage and Family
Chapter 12: Education and Religion
Part IV: Social Change
Chapter 13: Population and Urbanization
Chapter 14: Social Change and the Environment
COMPREHENSIVE TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Seeing the Social Context
Origins of Sociology
Sociology in North America: Social Reform
Versus Social Analysis
Doing Research: The Need
Doing Research: The Model
Doing Research: The Methods
Why Research Needs Theory: A Very Brief Introduction
Theoretical Perspectives: Symbolic Interactionism
Theoretical Perspectives: Functional Analysis
Theoretical Perspectives: Conflict Theory
Putting the Perspectives Together: Macro and Micro
What Is Culture?
Culture and Orientations to Life
Symbolic Culture: Language
Symbolic Culture: Gestures
Symbolic Culture: Values, Norms, Sanctions, Folkways, and Mores
Many Cultural Worlds
Values in U.S. Society
Changing Values
Cultural Universals
Technology in the Global Village
Extremes in Socialization
Socialization into the Self and Mind
Socialization into Emotions
Getting the Message: Learning Gender
Agents of Socialization
Resocialization
Socialization through the Life Course
Levels of Sociological Analysis:
Macrosociology and Microsociology
THE MACROSOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE
The Macrosociological Perspective:Social Structure
The Components of Social Structure: Culture, Social Class, Groups, Social Status,
and Roles
Another Component of Social Structure: Social Institutions
Comparing Functionalist and Conflict Perspectives
What Holds Society Together?
The Microsociological Perspective: Social Interaction in Everyday Life
Dramaturgy: The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life
Ethnomethodology: Uncovering Background Assumptions
The Social Construction of Reality
What Is Deviance?
Comparing Sociobiology, Psychology, and Sociology
The Symbolic Interactionist Perspective
The Functionalist Perspective
The Conflict Perspective
Reactions to Deviance: Prisons
Reactions to Deviance: The Death Penalty
On Laws and Crime Statistics
The Medicalization of Deviance
The Need for a More Humane Approach
Global Stratification: From Slavery to Social Class
Three Worlds of Stratification
How Did the World’s Nations
Become Stratified?
Why Is Social Stratification Universal?
What Determines Social Class?
Social Class in the United States
A Social Class Model
Consequences of Social Class
Social Mobility
Poverty
Race: Myth and Reality
Minority Groups and Dominant Groups
Prejudice and Discrimination
Theories of Prejudice
Racial—Ethnic Relations: European Americans
Racial—Ethnic Relations: Latinos (Hispanics)
Racial—Ethnic Relations: African Americans
Racial—Ethnic Relations: Asian Americans
Racial—Ethnic Relations: Native Americans
Looking Toward the Future
Differences between Sex and Gender
Human Behavior: Biological or Social Factors?
How Females Became a Minority Group
Fighting Back: The Rise of Feminism
Global Inequality in the World of Work
Gender Inequality in the
American Workplace
Sexual Harassment
Gender Inequality in Everyday Life and Health Care
Violence against Women
The Changing Face of Politics
Politics: Esta blishing Leadership
Power, Authority, and Violence
Types of Government
The U.S. Political System
Who Rules the United States?
War and Terrorism: Implementing
Political Objectives
The Economy : Work in the Global Village
The Transformation of Economic Systems
Principles and Criticisms of Capitalism and Socialism
Belief Systems and the Convergence of Capitalism and Socialism
The Globalization of Capitalism
A New World Order?
Marriage and Family in Global Perspective
Marriage and Family in Theoretical Perspective
Love and Marriage
Family Transitions
Racial—Ethnic Diversity
More Diversity
Current Trends
Divorce and Remarriage
Two Sides of Family Life
The Future of Marriage and Family
Education in Global Perspective
The Functionalist Perspective: Providing Social Benefits
The Conflict Perspective: Perpetuating Social Inequality
The Symbolic Interactionist Perspective:
Teacher Expectations
Problems in U.S. Education–And Their Solutions
Religion: Establishing Meaning
Religion in Global Perspective
Religion in the United States
Population in Global Perspective
A Planet with No Space for Enjoying Life?
Why Are People Starving?
How Populations Grow
The Three Demographic Variables
Urbanization
The Development of Cities
U.S. Urban Patterns
Models of Urban Growth
City Life: From Alienation to Community
The Diffusion of Responsibility
Urban Problems and Social Policy
How Social Change Transforms Social Life
Global Politics: Power and Conflict
Theories and Processes of Social Change
Ogburn’s Theory
Networking, Facebook, and Technology
The Growth Machine Versus the Earth
The Environmental Movement
Environmental Sociology
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