Sociology : the essentials

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Sociology : the essentials

Margaret L. Andersen, Howard F. Taylor with Kim A. Logio

Cengage Learning, c2017

9th ed., student ed

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 425-444) and indexes

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Description

SOCIOLOGY: THE ESSENTIALS, Ninth Edition, uses the theme of debunking myths to look behind the facades of everyday life, encourage you to question common assumptions, and help you better understand how society is constructed and sustained. This thorough yet streamlined text provides exceptional coverage of diversity, including social factors such as age, religion, sexual orientation, and region of residence, in addition to race, ethnicity, class, and gender. Updated with coverage of the latest findings, trends, and themes, this new edition's reader-friendly presentation teaches you the concepts, methods, and research that will sharpen your "sociological imagination" and help you view the world from a different perspective.

Table of Contents

1. Sociological Perspective. 2. Culture. 3. Doing Sociological Research. 4. Socialization and the Life Course. 5. Social Structure and Social Interaction. 6. Groups and Organization. 7. Deviance and Crime. 8. Social Class and Social Stratification. 9. Global Stratification. 10. Race and Ethnicity. 11. Gender. 12. Sexuality. 13. Families and Religion. 14. Education and Health Care. 15. Economy and Politics. 16. Environment, Population and Social Change.

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