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Sociology: Making Sense of the Social World

By (author) Barbara Marliene Scott, By (author) Mary Ann Schwartz






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Sociology: Making Sense of the Social World is a unique introduction to sociology by two experienced educators and social activists, featuring integrated coverage of social stratification and inequality throughout; the theory and application of social change; and the inclusion of feminism as one of the major sociological paradigms. Three goals of Sociology: Making Sense of the Social World are: (1) Inclusiveness. Race, class, gender, sexual orientation, and age are themes that are woven into every chapter, focusing on the link between social structure and people's own personal experiences. It also includes the work of many scholars and researchers that, until now, has had limited exposure in introductory textbooks. (2)A Strong Theoretical Basis. The text is based upon social change theory, explaining sociology through the process of individual (agency), collective (social movements), structural, historical, and global change. It emphasizes that change is a two-way process - meaning individuals can initiate and influence change, as well as be influenced by it. It uses feminism as one of the major theoretical paradigms available for examining social behavior.( 3) Student Involvement. The text asks students to examine their own personal belief systems and experiences, as well as societal and theoretical views of the many diverse experiences and lifestyles of human beings. It also challenges them to overcome feelings of powerlessness and pessimism that come with studying subjects such as racism, inequality, poverty, crime, violence, etc.

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Publisher | Pearson Higher Education
Published date | 23 Sep 1999
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Format | Paperback
Pages | 525
Dimensions | 254 x 203 x 22mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 975g
ISBN | 978-0-2052-6780-4
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BISAC | social science / sociology / general


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