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Introduction to Sociology 3e

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Conerly, Tonja R, author.
Holmes, Kathleen, author.
Tamang, Asha Lal, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Social sciences--Textbooks.
Social sciences.
Sociology--Textbooks.
Sociology.
Religion--Textbooks.
Religion.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Edition:
3e
Other Title:
Our Social World
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] OpenStax [2021]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
Introduction to Sociology 3e aligns to the topics and objectives of many introductory sociology courses. It is arranged in a manner that provides foundational sociological theories and contexts, then progresses through various aspects of human and societal interactions. The new edition is focused on driving meaningful and memorable learning experiences related to critical thinking about society and culture. The text includes comprehensive coverage of core concepts, discussions and data relevant to a diverse audience, and features that draw learners into the discipline in powerful and personal ways. Overall, Introduction to Sociology 3e aims to center the course and discipline as crucial elements for understanding relationships, society, and civic engagement; the authors seek to lay the foundation for students to apply what they learn throughout their lives and careers. The authors, reviewers, and the entire team worked to build understanding of the causes and impacts of discrimination and prejudice. Introduction to Sociology 3e contains dozens of examples of discrimination and its outcomes regarding social science, society, institutions, and individuals. The text seeks to strike a balance between confronting the damaging aspects of our culture and history and celebrating those who have driven change and overcome challenges. The core discussion of these topics are present in Chapter 11 on Race and Ethnicity, and Chapter 12 on Gender, Sex, and Sexuality, but their causes and effects are extensively discussed in the context of other topics, including education, law enforcement, government, healthcare, the economy, and so on. Together and when connected by an instructor, these elements have potential for deep and lasting effects.
Contents:
1 An Introduction to Sociology
2 Sociological Research
3 Culture
4 Society and Social Interaction
5 Socialization
6 Groups and Organization
7 Deviance, Crime, and Social Control
8 Media and Technology
9 Social Stratification in the United States
10 Global Inequality
11 Race and Ethnicity
12 Gender, Sex, and Sexuality
13 Aging and the Elderly
14 Relationships, Marriage, and Family
15 Religion
16 Education
17 Government and Politics
18 Work and the Economy
19 Health and Medicine
20 Population, Urbanization, and the Environment
21 Social Movements and Social Change
Notes:
CC BY
Description based on online resource
ISBN:
1-4129-9298-2
1-951693-36-1

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