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Introducing Sociology Using the Stuff of Everyday Life

Autor Josee Johnston, Kate Cairns, Shyon Baumann
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2025
This new edition is thoroughly revised and updated, incorporating the latest research around material sociology, culture, and object oriented studies. New teaching materials and illustrations are included.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032479644
ISBN-10: 1032479647
Pagini: 656
Dimensiuni: 187 x 235 mm
Editura: Taylor & Francis Ltd.

Cuprins

CONTENTS IN BRIEF
Preface for Instructors
Preface for Students
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1. A Day in the Life of Your Jeans: Using Our Stuff to Discover Sociology
Part I. Surviving (and thriving) in Consumer Culture
Chapter 2. You Are What You Eat: Culture, Norms, and Values
Chapter 3. Fast Food Blues: Work in a Global Economy
Chapter 4. Coffee: Status, Distinction, and ‘Good’ Taste
Part II. Fitting In: Being Part of the Group
Chapter 5. Shopping Lessons: Consuming Social Order
Chapter 6. Get in the Game: Race, Merit, and Group Boundaries
Chapter 7. Barbies and Monster Trucks: Socialization and ‘Doing Gender’
Chapter 8. Dreaming of a White Wedding: Marriage, Family, and Heteronormativity
Chapter 9. I <3 My Phone: Technology and Social Networks
Part III. Standing Out: Individuals Negotiating the Social World
Chapter 10. Branding Your Unique Identity™: Consumer Culture and the Social Self
Chapter 11. Looking Good: Ideology, Intersectionality, and the Beauty Industry
Chapter 12. What’s On Your Playlist? Subcultures, Racism, and Cultural Appropriation
Chapter 13. Our Love-Hate Relationship with the Car: Masculinity, Industry, and Environmental Sustainability
Appendix: Advertising and Society: An Overview of Sociological Methods
Glossary / Index
Index of Key Sociological Concepts
Bibliography

Notă biografică

Josée Johnston is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Toronto. She is co-author of Foodies: Democracy and Distinction in the Gourmet Foodscape, second edition and Food and Femininity.
Kate Cairns is Assistant Professor in the Department of Childhood Studies at Rutgers University. She is co-author of Food and Femininity.
Shyon Baumann is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Toronto. He is co-author of Foodies: Democracy and Distinction in the Gourmet Foodscape, second edition.

Recenzii

"From designer jeans to iPhones, cultural understandings and material arrangements come together to shape what we buy and why. With a remarkable gift for storytelling, the authors shows us how the things we use reflect the conflict between our private lives and the public issues structuring them. After reading this book, it will be impossible to see a marketing campaign or a PR event in quite the same way. I can’t wait to teach Using the Stuff of Everyday Life in my classroom!"
Frederick F. Wherry, Yale University
"Johnston, Cairns, and Baumann have produced something that Introductory Sociology instructors have long needed: a text that integrates the many diverse topics covered by sociology into a unifying theme. By focusing on the social processes surrounding consumption and consumerism —the literal ‘stuff’ of our students’ everyday lives—the authors help students explore important sociological subjects such as globalization, inequality, subcultures, gender, identity, and much, much more. This is an exciting, creative contribution to the same-old, same-old landscape of introductory sociology texts, and one certain to get students exercising their sociological imaginations right away."
Daniel Winchester, co-editor of Social Theory Re-Wired (Routledge 2016)
"Remarkably well-written and cleverly organized, Introducing Sociology Using the Stuff of Everyday Life demonstrates the relevance of a wide range of sociological concepts to such routine occurrences as getting a cup of coffee, playing sports, and getting married. The authors’ presentation of ‘thinking frames’ and ‘active learning’ suggestions for each chapter provides students with rich opportunities to test and apply their knowledge and understanding. An excellent introductory text!"
David Karen, co-editor of Sociological Perspectives on Sport (Routledge 2015)
"Introducing Sociology Using the Stuff of Everyday Life succeeds where other ‘nontraditional’ textbooks have failed. Johnston, Cairns, and Baumann have compiled truly compelling chapters that apply core sociological concepts to the stuff—clothes, food, cars, music, phones, etc.—that surrounds our students today. Their focus on ‘stuff’ allows instructors go beyond concepts covered in traditional sociology textbooks to emphasize contemporary ideas that sociologists actually use when we ‘do sociology’. This is the first nontraditional textbook I’ve seen that really breaks the standard textbook mold and engages students in the practice of thinking sociologically!"
Julie A. Pelton, University of Nebraska Omaha
"Thanks to Introducing Sociology, your students in Introductory Sociology will never be able to look at their ‘stuff’ in the same way. This text will leave them thinking about sociology when they pick up their phone, eat a burger, pull on their jeans, and ‘conspicuously consume’ their lattes. Johnston, Cairns, and Baumann offer a unique approach to the introductory course that covers essential sociological concepts in an engaging and meaningful way."
Suzanne Hudd, Quinnipiac College