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Sociology : concepts and applications in a diverse world / Thomas J. Sullivan.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Vango Books, [2009]Copyright date: ©2009Edition: Eighth editionDescription: xx, 503 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), maps (chiefly colour) ; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0205628060
  • 9780205628063
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: No titleDDC classification:
  • 301 22
LOC classification:
  • HM585 .S85 2009
Contents:
Pt.1. The Sociological perspective -- What Is Sociology? -- Culture, Society, and Diversity -- Pt.2. The individual in society -- Socialization -- Groups and Organizations -- Deviance, Crime, and Social Control -- Pt.3. Stratification and social inequality -- Social Stratification and Social Inequality -- Social Inequality: Race and Ethnicity -- Social Inequality: Gender -- Pt.4. Social Institutions -- Family and Human Sexuality -- Health and Health-Care Institutions -- Religion -- Education and the Mass Media -- Political and Economic Institutions -- Pt.5. Human ecology and social change -- Human Ecology: Population and Community -- Collective Behavior, Social Change, and Modernization -- Glossary -- Bibliography.
Subject: "This economical paperback text is theoretically balanced, offers global perspectives, shows how sociology is applied to real problems, and contains a built-in study guide. This introduction to sociology uses the three major theoretical perspectives-functionalist, conflict, and interactionist-as tools for examining the social world. The author uses illuminating examples to show how society works and how human behavior is shaped by cultural, structural, and institutional forces. As in previous editions, the Eighth Edition integrates two themes that reflect contemporary trends in sociology. The first is a reemergence of interest in how sociological knowledge can be applied to social problems or to helping people improve their lives. The second is the focus on globalization and its impact on societies and cultures as they become increasingly diverse and interdependent. The Eighth edition offers an expanded focus on the sociology of media and technology, especially the newer technologies of the internet and an online, electronic world." -- Publisher
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Pt.1. The Sociological perspective -- What Is Sociology? -- Culture, Society, and Diversity -- Pt.2. The individual in society -- Socialization -- Groups and Organizations -- Deviance, Crime, and Social Control -- Pt.3. Stratification and social inequality -- Social Stratification and Social Inequality -- Social Inequality: Race and Ethnicity -- Social Inequality: Gender -- Pt.4. Social Institutions -- Family and Human Sexuality -- Health and Health-Care Institutions -- Religion -- Education and the Mass Media -- Political and Economic Institutions -- Pt.5. Human ecology and social change -- Human Ecology: Population and Community -- Collective Behavior, Social Change, and Modernization -- Glossary -- Bibliography.

"This economical paperback text is theoretically balanced, offers global perspectives, shows how sociology is applied to real problems, and contains a built-in study guide. This introduction to sociology uses the three major theoretical perspectives-functionalist, conflict, and interactionist-as tools for examining the social world. The author uses illuminating examples to show how society works and how human behavior is shaped by cultural, structural, and institutional forces. As in previous editions, the Eighth Edition integrates two themes that reflect contemporary trends in sociology. The first is a reemergence of interest in how sociological knowledge can be applied to social problems or to helping people improve their lives. The second is the focus on globalization and its impact on societies and cultures as they become increasingly diverse and interdependent. The Eighth edition offers an expanded focus on the sociology of media and technology, especially the newer technologies of the internet and an online, electronic world." -- Publisher

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