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Introduction to Sociology and Readings for Sociology

9780393606515

Introduction to Sociology and Readings for Sociology

  • ISBN 13:

    9780393606515

  • ISBN 10:

    0393606511

  • Edition: 10th
  • Format: Package
  • Copyright: 06/21/2016
  • Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
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Summary

Introduction to Sociology focuses only on what students need to know in order to master the sociological concepts taught in the introductory course. Each chapter in the Tenth Edition follows the same consistent four-part structure: First, the authors introduce the basic concepts before discussing sociological theory. They then turn their attention to current research and finally wrap up by exploring unanswered questions that face sociologists today. This consistent, thoughtful organization—coupled with learning objectives, Concept Checks, and Big Picture concept maps—keeps students focused on the core concepts. Now supported by InQuizitive, the Tenth Edition builds on the book’s long-standing strengths: emphasis on linking micro and macro sociology, coverage of the best recent research, and an exceptionally affordable price relative to other comprehensive texts.Readings for Sociology provides students with engaging selections that reveal the complexities of our social world and offer insights into sociological analysis. Garth Massey includes selections from popular and academic journals as well as lively book excerpts that will help students reach a new level of sociological understanding. While comprehensive in scope, offering a wide range of selections on the standard topics taught in introductory courses, this book particularly focuses on social inequality and race, class, and gender. 

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