Sociological snapshots 4 : seeing social structure and change in everyday life

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Sociological snapshots 4 : seeing social structure and change in everyday life

Jack Levin

Pine Forge Press, c2004

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Sociological snapshots four

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 205-210) and index

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When it comes to sociology, "seeing" is indeed believing. In Sociological Snapshots 4 Jack Levin bridges the gap between sociological theorizing and everyday experiences by developing students' ability to "see" sociology via "snapshots" of culture and social structure. Unlike other basic readers, this book contains a set of informal essays with topics ranging from elevator culture to domestic terrorism, from fads to the Washington D C, snipers. Every snapshot contains a mix of both social science and journalism; the essays present anecdotal confirmation -- illustrations and examples rather than hard, statistical fact. Some essays are speculative pieces about changes in society or about the future while others seek to throw a new perspective on aspects of society that may have seemed obvious before. The tone and readability of the essays ease students into the world of sociological analysis by relating abstract sociological concepts to the concrete problems confronting ordinary individuals in our society. Features of this text: Contemporary. Short, informal essays covering topics such as hate crimes, Americans' hygiene habits, and job stress get students on the road to thinking sociologically. Student-friendly. Introductions preceding each section link these informal essays to the central ideas in sociology. Balanced. An annotated reading list concludes each section, tying the informal essays to the more formal research literature of the discipline. Thought-provoking. Writing, observation, and data-collecting exercises at the end of each section encourage students to use and develop their sociological eye still further. New to the Fourth Edition: Seven new Snapshots have been added on current topics: gender inequality, the Washington ,D.C., snipers, profiling terrorists, immigrant bashing, the stigma of aging, the impact of coalitions on white supremacists, and domestic terrorism. The new essays have a comparative perspective, emphasizing differences and similarities in societies around the world. All Snapshots have been modified or updated to reflect current topics and the latest research. Sociological Snapshots 4 is designed to help students understand and appreciate the sociological perspective. In a simple and entertaining style, this book continues to link everyday experiences to foundational concepts and concerns and analyze data about social reality. This book is recommended as a supplementary text in the introductory sociology and social problems courses, as well as other courses across the sociology curriculum.

Table of Contents

  • ABOUT THE AUTHOR PREFACE THE SOCIOLOGICAL EYE Just How Powerful is a Role? Better Late Than Never Heartburn and Modern Times Suggestions for Further Reading DEVELOPING IDEAS: About Social Structure PART ONE Culture INTRODUCTION The Immaculate Americans Baby Boomers The Demise of Bystander Apathy Elevator Culture Making Monsters into Celebrities FOCUS: Suggestions for Further Reading DEVELOPING IDEAS: About Culture PART TWO Socialization INTRODUCTION Confessions of a Soap Opera Addict Sticks and Stones May Break... Violence in City Schools Adult Socialization Can Be Murder Teaching Students They are Not at the Center of the Universe FOCUS: Suggestions for Further Reading DEVELOPING IDEAS: About Socialization PART THREE The Group Experience INTRODUCTION College Fraternities: A Counteracting Force on Campus The Appeal of Cults Reunion, American Style The Consequences of Coalitions Children of the Organization Men FOCUS: Suggestions for Further Reading DEVELOPING IDEAS: About the Group Experience PART FOUR Institutions INTRODUCTION Who's Minding the Kids? Let the System Do It Americans are Moving to the Margins Dirty Work FOCUS: Suggestions for Further Reading DEVELOPING IDEAS: About Institutions PART FIVE Deviance INTRODUCTION Fat Chance in a Slim World You Must Get Ill First
  • Then You Recover Is the Death Penalty Only a Vehicle for Revenge? Animal Cruelty and Human Violence Terror American Style America's Youngsters are Responsible for Church Burnings FOCUS: Suggestions for Further Reading DEVELOPING IDEAS: About Deviance PART SIX Social Inequality INTRODUCTION The Economic Escalator An Apple Pie and an Open Mind Profiling Terrorists Gender Inequality Across Cultures The Functions of Immigrant Bashing The Stigma of Aging FOCUS: Suggestions for Further Reading DEVELOPING IDEAS: About Social Inequality PART SEVEN Social Change INTRODUCTION The Boomerang Effect in Planning Social Change Fads Riding the Rumor Mill Highway to Hell? Enquiring Times FOCUS: Suggestions for Further Reading DEVELOPING IDEAS: About Social Change INTO THE FUTURE BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX

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