Our social world : introduction to sociology
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Our social world : introduction to sociology
Pine Forge Press, c2007
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Our Social World: Introduction to Sociology introduces the discipline of sociology to the contemporary student and provides an integrated, comprehendible framework from which to view the world. In each chapter, authors Jeanne H. Ballantine and Keith A. Roberts provide an organizing theme that is not exclusively tied to one theoretical paradigm to help students see relationships between topics.
This is an ideal text for undergraduate courses in introductory sociology such as Introduction to Sociology and Principles of Sociology.
Table of Contents
Part I: Understanding Our Social World: The Scientific Study of Society
1. Sociology: A Unique Way to View the World
What is Sociology?
Why Study Sociology...And What Do Sociologists Do?
The Social World Model
So What?
2. Examining the Social World: How Do We Know?
The Development of Sociology as a Science
Empirical Research and Social Theory
How Sociologists Study the Social World
Ethical Issues in Social Research
Sociology's Major Theoretical Perspectives
So What?
Part II: Social Structure, Processes, and Control
3. Society and Culture: Hardware and Software of the Social World
Society: The Hardware
Culture: The Software
Society, Culture, and Our Social World
The Components of Culture
Cultural Theory at the Micro-Level
Cultural Theories at the Meso and Macro-Level
Policy and Cultural Change
The Fit Between Hardware and Software
So What?
4. Socialization: Becoming Human and Humane
Nature and Nurture
The Importance of Socialization
Socialization and the Social World
Development of the Self: Micro-Level Analysis
Socialization Throughout the Life Cycle
Agents of Socialization: The Micro-Meso Connection
Socialization and Macro-Level Issues
Policy and Practice
So What?
5. Interaction, Groups, and Organizations: Connections that Work
Networks and Connections in Our Social World
The Process of Interaction: Connections at the Micro-Level
Groups in Our Social World: The Micro-Meso Connection
Organizations and Bureaucracies: The Meso-Macro Connection
National and Global Networks: The Macro-Level
Policy Issues: Women and Globalization
So What?
6. Deviance and Social Control: Sickos, Perverts, Freaks, and People Like Us
What is Deviance?
What Causes Deviant Behavior? Theoretical Perspectives
Crime and Individuals: Micro-Level Analysis
Crime and Organizations: Meso-Level Analysis
National Issues and Global Comparisons: Macro-Level Analysis
Controlling Crime: Policy Considerations
So What?
Part III: Inequality between Rich/Poor, Dominant/Minority, Male/Female: Are Some More Equal Than Others?
7. Stratification: Rich and Famous or Rags and Famine?
The Importance of Stratification
Theoretical Explanations of Stratification
Individual's Social Status: The Micro Level
Social Mobility: The Micro-Meso Connection
Major Stratification Systems: Macro-Level Analysis
Poverty: Multi-Level Determinants and Policy
Macro-Level Stratification: National and Global Digital Divide
So What?
8. Race and Ethnic Group Stratification: Beyond "We" and "They"
What Characterizes Race and Ethnic Groups?
Prejudice and Racism: Micro-Level Analysis
Discrimination: Meso-Level Analysis
Dominant and Minority Group Contact: Macro-Level Analysis
The Effect of Prejudice, Racism, and Discrimination
Policies Governing Minority and Dominant Group Relations
So What?
9. Gender Stratification: (S)he...Who Goes First?
Sex, Gender, and the Stratification System
Gender Socialization: Micro and Meso-Level Analysis
Macro-Level Processes of Gender Stratification
Micro and Macro-Level Theories of Sex-Based Stratification
Gender and Minority Group Status
Costs and Consequences of Gender Stratification
Changing Gender Stratification and Policy Considerations
So What?
Part IV: Institutions: The Structural Framework of Society
10. Family: Partner-Taking, People-Making, and Contract-Breaking
What is a Family?
Theoretical Perspectives on Family
Family Dynamics: Micro-Level Processes
Family as an Institution: Meso-Level Analysis
National and Global Family Issues: Macro-Level Analysis
Marriage, Divorce, and Social Policies
So What?
11. Education: What are We Learning?
State of the World's Education: An Overview
Theoretical Perspectives on Education
Who Does What? Micro-Level Interactions in Educational Organizations
After the School Bell Rings: Meso-Level Analysis
Is Education the Road to Opportunity? Stratification at the Macro-Level
Educational Trends and Social Policy Issues
So What?
12. Religion: Meaning Matters
What Does Religion Do For Us?
How Do Individuals Become Religious? Micro-Level Analysis
Religion and Modern Life: Meso-Level Analysis
Religion in Society: Macro-Level Analysis
Religion in North America
Social Policy: The Homosexuality Debates
Religion in the Modern World
So What?
13. Medicine: An Anatomy of Health and Illness
Why is Health a Social Issue?
Theoretical Perspectives on Health and Illness
Micro-Level Analysis: The Status and Roles of the Sick Person
Meso-Level Analysis: Modern Health Care Systems
Macro-Level Analysis: Health Care and Policy Issues at National and Global Levels
So What?
Part V: Social Dynamics
14. Population and Urbanization: Living on Spaceship Earth
Macro-Level Patterns in World Population Growth
Meso-Level Analysis: Institutional Influence in Population Change
Micro-Level Population Patterns
Urbanization: Movement from Rural to Urban Areas
Cities as Micro-Level Living Environments
Meso-Level Organizational Structures: How Did Cities Evolve?
Urban Problems, The Environment, and Social Policy: Macro-Level Perspectives
So What?
15. The Process of Change: Can We Make a Difference?
The Complexity of Change in Our Social World
Social Change: Process and Theories
Micro-Level Behavior and Change: Collective Behavior
Meso-Level: Planned Change in Organizations
Macro-Level Change: Social Movements
Technology, Environment, and Change
So What?
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