Sociology

   Calvary University

 Faculty of Sociology



Sociology

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2nd Edition

John J. Macionis, Kenyon College
0-13-184918-2
Paperback
736 pages
2005


Brief Description

Description For the introductory sociology courses found in departments of Sociology.

The best-selling comprehensive textbook and multi-media learning package available, Sociology, 10/e, offers students: 1) a global perspective to help them better understand their own lives, 2) the most current research in the field of sociology and relevant examples, and 3) the opportunity for students to explore social diversity while critically examining the issues and challenges facing society.

Hallmark Features:

  • Global perspective–The first text to mainstream global content. Each chapter explores global social diversity and explains why social trends in the United States are influenced by what happens elsewhere.
  • Helps students see how sociological forces are at the same time both very similar and very different throughout the world. Offers students the opportunity to learn about themselves and gain a greater understanding of the world in which we live.
  • Currency–Blends classic sociological statements with the latest research from leading publications in the field and the most recent statistical data available. The text is also updated to include coverage of significant sociological events, such as the War on Terrorism and the Iraq War.
  • Allows students the chance to critically analyze recent findings to discover what this information can tell us about our ever-changing society.
  • Unparalleled Map Program–Macionis's Sociology pioneered the use of global and national maps. Windows on the World maps are sociological maps offering a comparative look at issues around the world. Seeing Ourselves maps help illustrate the social diversity of the United States.
  • Highlights for students factors of race, class and gender so they can see how issues of diversity impact individuals and society in the United States and across the globe.

New Features:

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NEW - Sociology@Work – Includes new information about careers in sociology and how sociology impacts other careers. An icon highlights discussion of career-related material. Shows students the relevancy of sociology to the world of work and information about careers in sociology.

NEW - In the Times – Features recent articles from The New York Times from the past 12 months. Offers students real examples of sociological concepts and issues.

NEW - Student Snapshots – Offers a graphical glimpse of trends in the behavior and opinions of college students based on surveys conducted by the Higher Education Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles since 1968. Allows students to see how their opinions compare with college students across the country.

Contents

I. THE FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIOLOGY.

1. The Sociological Perspective.

The Sociological Perspective. The Importance of Global Perspective. Applying the Sociological Perspective. The Origins of Sociology. Sociological Theory.

2. Sociological Investigation.

The Basics of Sociological Investigation. Science: Basic Elements and Limitations. The Methods of Sociological Research. Putting It All Together: Ten Steps in Sociological Investigation.

II. THE FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIETY.

3. Culture.

What Is Culture? The Components of Culture. Cultural Diversity: Many Ways of Life in One World. Theoretical Analysis of Culture. Culture and Human Freedom.

4. Society.

Gerhard Lenski: Society and Technology. Karl Marx: Society and Conflict. Max Weber: The Rationalization of Society. Emile Durkheim: Society and Function. Critical Evaluation: Four Visions of Society.

5. Socialization.

Social Experience: The Key to Our Humanity. Understanding Socialization. Agents of Socialization. Socialization and the Life Course. Resocialization: Total Institutions.

6. Social Interaction in Everyday Life.

Social Structure: A Guide to Everyday Living. Status. Role. The Social Construction of Reality. Dramaturgical Analysis: “The Presentation of Self.” Interaction in Everyday Life: Three Applications.

7. Groups and Organizations.

Social Groups. Formal Organizations. The Evolution of Formal Organizations. The Future of Organizations: Opposing Trends.

8. Deviance.

What Is Deviance? The Foundations of Deviance: Structural-functional Analysis. Labeling Deviance: Symbolic-interaction Analysis. Deviance and Inequality: Social-Conflict Analysis. Deviance and Social Diversity. Crime. The Criminal Justice System.

9. Sexuality.

Understanding Sexuality. Sexual Attitudes in the United States. Sexual Orientation. Sexual Issues and Controversies. Theoretical Analysis of Sexuality.

III. SOCIAL INEQUALITY.

10. Social Stratification.

What Is Social Stratification? Caste and Class Systems. The Functions of Social Stratification. Stratification and Conflict. Stratification and Technology: A Global Perspective. Social Stratification: Facts and Values.

11. Social Class in the United States.

Dimensions of Social Inequality. Social Stratification and Birth. Social Classes in the United States. The Difference Class Makes. Social Mobility. Poverty in the United States.

12. Global Stratification.

Global Stratification: An Overview. Global Wealth and Poverty. Global Stratification: Theoretical Analysis. Global Stratification: Looking Ahead.

13. Gender Stratification.

Gender and Inequality. Gender and Socialization. Gender and Social Stratification. Theoretical Analysis of Gender. Feminism. Looking Ahead: Gender in the Twenty-First Century.

14. Race and Ethnicity.

The Social Meaning of Race and Ethnicity. Prejudice. Discrimination. Majority and Minority: Patterns of Interaction. Race and Ethnicity in the United States. Race and Ethnicity: Looking Ahead.

15. Aging and the Elderly.

The Graying of the United States. Growing Old: Biology and Culture. Transitions and Challenges of Aging. Theoretical Analysis of Aging. Death and Dying. Looking Ahead: Aging in the Twenty-First Century.

IV. SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS.

16. The Economy and Work.

The Economy: Historical Overview. Economic Systems: Paths to Justice. Work in the Postindustrial Economy. Corporations. Looking Ahead: The Economy of the Twenty-First Century.

17. Politics and Government.

Power and Authority. Politics in Global Perspective. Politics in the United States. Theoretical Analysis of Power in Society. Power Beyond the Rules. War and Peace. Looking Ahead: Politics in the Twenty-First Century.

18. Family.

The Family: Basic Concepts. The Family: Global Variations. Theoretical Analysis of the Family. Stages of Family Life. U.S. Families: Class, Race, and Gender. Transitions and Problems in Family Life. Alternative Family Forms. New Reproductive Technology and the Family. Looking Ahead: The Family in the Twenty-First Century.

19. Religion.

Religion: Basic Concepts. Theoretical Analysis of Religion. Religion and Social Change. Types of Religious Organization. Religion in History. World Religions. Religion in the United States. Religion in a Changing Society. Looking Ahead: Religion in the Twenty-First Century.

20. Education.

Education: A Global Survey. The Functions of Schooling. Schooling and Social Inequality. Problems in the Schools. Recent Issues in U.S. Education. Looking Ahead: Schooling in the Twenty-First Century.

21. Health and Medicine.

What Is Health? Health: A Global Survey. Health in the United States. The Medical Establishment. Theoretical Analysis of Health and Medicine. Looking Ahead: Health in the Twenty-First Century.

V. SOCIAL CHANGE

22. Population, Urbanization, and Environment.

Demography: The Study of Population. History and Theory of Population Growth. Urbanization: The Growth of Cities. Urbanism as a Way of Life. Urbanization in Poor Societies. Environment and Society. Looking Ahead: Toward a Sustainable World.

23. Collective Behavior and Social Movements.

Studying Collective Behavior. Localized Collectivities: Crowds. Dispersed Collectivities: Mass Behavior. Social Movements. Looking Ahead: Social Movements in the Twenty-First Century.

24. Social Change: Traditional, Modern, and Postmodern Societies.

What Is Social Change? Causes of Social Change. Modernity. Theoretical Analysis of Modernity. Postmodernity. Looking Ahead: Modernization and Our Global Future.

Glossary.
References.
Photo Credits.
Name Index.
Subject Index.

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