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Sociological footprints : introductory readings in Sociology / Leonard Cargan, [and] Jeanne H. Ballantine

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Australia : Thomson/Wodsworth, c2003Edition: NINTH EDITIONDescription: vi, 460 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0534588425
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HM 585 .C37 2003
Contents:
Preface vii -- To the Student x -- Introduction: Why Study Sociology? xii -- Part I The Discipline of Sociology -- Chapter 1 The Sociological Perspective: Is It Just Common Sense -- Part II Becoming a Member of Society -- Chapter 2 Socialization and Gender: A Lifelong Learning Process -- Chapter 3 Culture: Why We Do Things the Way We Do -- Chapter 4 Social Interaction and Social Structure: Life Is with People -- Chapter 5 Stratification: Some Arre More Equal than Others -- PART III Major Patterns of Society -- Chapter 6 Families: Diversity and Change -- Chapter 7 Education: Institution in the Crossfire -- Chapter 8 Religion: The Supernatural and Society -- Chapter 9 Economics: Necessities for Survival -- Chapter 10 Politics: Power and Its Implications -- PART IV Some Process of Social Life -- Chapter 11 Minorities: The Problems of Inequality -- Chapter 12 Deviance: Violating the Norms of Society -- Chapter 13 The Human Environment: Population and Urbanization -- Chapter 14 Social Movements and Global Change: Society in Flux.
Summary: "The primary objective of this anthology is to provide a link between theoretical sociology and everyday life by presenting actual samples of both classical and current sociological studies. If students are to grasp the full meaning of sociological terms and topics, they must be able to translate the jargon of sociology into real and useful concepts that are applicable to everyday life. To this end, Sociological Footprints presents viewpoints that demonstrate the broad range of sociological applications and the value of sociological research. -- Preface"
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Preface vii -- To the Student x -- Introduction: Why Study Sociology? xii -- Part I The Discipline of Sociology -- Chapter 1 The Sociological Perspective: Is It Just Common Sense -- Part II Becoming a Member of Society -- Chapter 2 Socialization and Gender: A Lifelong Learning Process -- Chapter 3 Culture: Why We Do Things the Way We Do -- Chapter 4 Social Interaction and Social Structure: Life Is with People -- Chapter 5 Stratification: Some Arre More Equal than Others -- PART III Major Patterns of Society -- Chapter 6 Families: Diversity and Change -- Chapter 7 Education: Institution in the Crossfire -- Chapter 8 Religion: The Supernatural and Society -- Chapter 9 Economics: Necessities for Survival -- Chapter 10 Politics: Power and Its Implications -- PART IV Some Process of Social Life -- Chapter 11 Minorities: The Problems of Inequality -- Chapter 12 Deviance: Violating the Norms of Society -- Chapter 13 The Human Environment: Population and Urbanization -- Chapter 14 Social Movements and Global Change: Society in Flux.

"The primary objective of this anthology is to provide a link between theoretical sociology and everyday life by presenting actual samples of both classical and current sociological studies. If students are to grasp the full meaning of sociological terms and topics, they must be able to translate the jargon of sociology into real and useful concepts that are applicable to everyday life. To this end, Sociological Footprints presents viewpoints that demonstrate the broad range of sociological applications and the value of sociological research. -- Preface"

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