The meaning of sociology
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The meaning of sociology
Prentice Hall, c1996
5th ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This text offers an introduction to sociology. It gives students an understanding of complex sociological concepts, as well as an understanding of how sociologists view society and human beings.
Table of Contents
THE NATURE OF SOCIOLOGY. The Discipline of Sociology. Sociology as a Perspective: How Sociologists Think. THE NATURE OF SOCIAL ORGANIZATION. Humans Are Embedded in Social Organization. Social Structure. Inequality in Society. Culture. Social Institutions. The Interrelationships among Organizations. ORDER AND POWER IN SOCIAL ORGANIZATION. Social Order, Social Control, and Social Deviance. Social Power. THE DYNAMIC NATURE OF HUMAN SOCIAL LIFE. Symbols, Self and Mind: Our Active Nature. Social Change. CONCLUSION. The Meaning and Uses of Sociology.
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