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Experience sociology / David Croteau, William Hoynes.

By: Croteau, David.
Contributor(s): Hoynes, William.
New York, NY, USA : McGraw-Hill Education, ©2018Edition: Third edition, International student edition.Description: xxix, 529 pages, 2 unnumbered pages : color illustrations, color maps, color portraits ; 28 cm.Content type: text. ISBN: 9781259921667 (pbk).Subject(s): SociologyDDC classification: 301/C88 Other classification: CAS
Contents:
Part 1: The Sociological Perspective1: Sociology in a Changing World2: Understanding the Research Process Part 2: Sociology's Core Concepts: Tools for Analysis and Understanding3: Culture4: Social Structure5: Power Part 3: The Social Self6: Socialization7: Interaction, Groups, and Organizations8: Deviance and Social Control Part 4: Identity and Inequality9: Class and Global Inequality10: Race and Ethnicity11: Gender and Sexuality Part 5: Social Institutions and Social Issues12: Family and Religion13: Education and Work14: Media and Consumption15: Communities, the Environment, and Health16: Politics and the Economy17: Social Change: Globalization,Population and Social Movements
Summary: "Experience Sociology has set the new standard for teaching Introductory Sociology. Approaching sociology through the key concepts of culture, structure, and power, the program enables students to see sociology everywhere, and make the familiar new. Presented in an accessible and engaging way that brings theory and sociological concepts together, students move beyond their individual perspective to gain a true sociological perspective. Connect, the proven online experience, adapts to the student's learning needs, enhancing the understanding of topics and developing their sociological imagination"--
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part 1: The Sociological Perspective1: Sociology in a Changing World2: Understanding the Research Process Part 2: Sociology's Core Concepts: Tools for Analysis and Understanding3: Culture4: Social Structure5: Power Part 3: The Social Self6: Socialization7: Interaction, Groups, and Organizations8: Deviance and Social Control Part 4: Identity and Inequality9: Class and Global Inequality10: Race and Ethnicity11: Gender and Sexuality Part 5: Social Institutions and Social Issues12: Family and Religion13: Education and Work14: Media and Consumption15: Communities, the Environment, and Health16: Politics and the Economy17: Social Change: Globalization,Population and Social Movements

"Experience Sociology has set the new standard for teaching Introductory Sociology. Approaching sociology through the key concepts of culture, structure, and power, the program enables students to see sociology everywhere, and make the familiar new. Presented in an accessible and engaging way that brings theory and sociological concepts together, students move beyond their individual perspective to gain a true sociological perspective. Connect, the proven online experience, adapts to the student's learning needs, enhancing the understanding of topics and developing their sociological imagination"--

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