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Sociology John J. Macionis

Sociology By John J. Macionis

Sociology by John J. Macionis


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Summary

This text provides an approach to the study of introductory sociology, looking at the social world from a global perspective and recognizing that it is increasingly difficult to understand one country in isolation from another. The text is illustrated by examples from the UK, Europe and the world.

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Sociology: A Global Introduction by John J. Macionis

Sociology: A Global Introduction is the most complete learning resource for introductory sociology students across Europe. Written in a lively and engaging way, the new edition of this popular text will engage, excite and challenge students - encouraging them to understand core topics, critique existing arguments, move to the cutting edge and read further around the subject. With a firm focus on UK/European society, issues are discussed in greater detail than existing textbooks. Of particular significance is the book's global perspective, looking at traditional, modern and postmodern society in a wider multicultural environment.

Table of Contents

I. INTRODUCING SOCIOLOGY 1. The sociological imagination. 2. Thinking sociologically, thinking globally. 3. Doing social science. II. THE FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIETY: FROM MACRO TO MICRO 4. Society. 5. Culture. 6. Groups, organisations and the rise of the network society. 7. Micro-sociology: the social construction of everyday life. III. SOCIAL DIVISIONS AND SOCIAL INEQUALITIES 8. Social stratification. 9. Global inequalities and poverty. 10. Class, poverty and welfare in the UK. 11. Racism, ethnicities and migration. 12. The gender order and sexuality. 13. Age stratification: children and later life. IV. SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS 14. Economies, work and consumption. 15. Power, governance and social movements. 16. Control, crime and deviance. 17. Families. 18. Religion. 19. Education. 20. Health and medicine. 21. The mass media. 22. Science, cyberspace and risk society. V. SOCIAL CHANGE 23. Population and urbanisation. 24. Social change and environment. 25. Futures: the challenges for sociology in the twenty first century.

Additional information

GOR001395076
9780130407375
0130407372
Sociology: A Global Introduction by John J. Macionis
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education (US)
2002-04-24
800
N/A
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