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Sociology in Modules

Autor Richard T. Schaefer
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2012
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780078026812
ISBN-10: 0078026814
Pagini: 608
Dimensiuni: 226 x 274 x 18 mm
Greutate: 1.23 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: McGraw Hill Education
Colecția McGraw-Hill Education
Locul publicării:United States

Cuprins

Chapter 1:Understanding Sociology

Module 1:What Is Sociology?

Module 2:Development of Sociology

Module 3:Major Theoretical Perspectives

Module 4:Take Sociology with You

Chapter 2:Sociological Research

Module 5:What Is the Scientific Method?

Module 6:Major Research Designs

Module 7:Ethics of Research

Module 8:Developments of Methodology

Chapter 3:Culture

Module 9:What Is Culture?

Module 10:Development of Culture Around the

World

Module 11:Cultural Variation

Module 12:Elements of Culture

Chapter 4:Socialization and the Life Course

Module 13:The Role of Socialization

Module 14:The Self and Socialization through the Life Course

Module 15:Agents of Socialization

Chapter 5:Social Interaction, Groups, and Social Structure

Module 16:Social Interaction and Social Structure

Module 17:Social Structure in Global Perspective

Module 18:Understanding Groups

Module 19: Understanding Organizations

Chapter 6:The Mass Media

Module 20:Sociological Perspectives on the Media

Module 21:The Audience

Module 22:The Media’s Global Reach

Chapter 7:Deviance and Social Control

Module 23:Social Control

Module 24:What Is Deviance

Module 25:Crime

Chapter 8:Stratification and Social Mobility in the United States

Module 26:Systems of Stratification

Module 27:Stratification by Social Class

Module 28:Poverty and Social Mobility

Chapter 9:Global Inequality

Module 29:Stratification in the World System

Module 30:Stratification within Nations: A Comparative Perspective

Chapter 10:Racial and Ethnic Inequality

Module 31:Minority, Racial, and Ethnic Groups

Module 32:Sociological Perspectives on Race and Ethnicity

Module 33:Race and Ethnicity in the United States

Chapter 11:Stratification by Gender

Module 34:Social Construction of Gender

Module 35:Women: The Oppressed Majority

Chapter 12:Stratification by Age

Module 36:Aging and Society

Module 37:Aging Worldwide

Module 38:Age Stratification in the United States

Chapter 13:Family and Intimate Relationships

Module 39:Global View of the family

Module 40:Marriage and Family

Module 41:Alternatives to Traditional Families

Chapter 14:Education

Module 42:Sociological Perspectives on Education

Module 43:Schools as Formal Organizations

Chapter 15:Religion

Module 44:The Sociological Approach to Religion

Module 45:World Religions

Module 46:Religious Organizations

Chapter 16:Government and Economy

Module 47:Government, Power, and Authority

Module 48:Political Behavior and Power in the United States

Module 49:Economic Systems

Module 50:Changing Economies

Chapter 17:Health and Environment

Module 51:Sociological Perspectives on Health

Module 52:Social epidemiology and Health

Module 53:Health Care and Mental Illness in the United States

Module 54:Sociological Perspectives on the Environment

Chapter 18:Social Change in the Global Community

Module 55:Social Movements

Module 56:Social Change

Module 57:Global Social Change