You May Ask Yourself An Introduction to Thinking Like a Sociologist 7th Edition by Dalton Conley – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 0393537749, 9780393537741
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ISBN 10: 0393537749
ISBN 13: 9780393537741
Author: Dalton Conley
The market leader for introductory sociology courses and a welcome alternative to traditional textbooks, You May Ask Yourself engages students with an irreverent narrative style. It questions what is often taken for granted and helps students apply sociological ways of thinking to their own experiences. The Seventh Edition features new coverage of pressing social issues related to aging, health, and inequality. Several new video interviews introduce important current research, and a thoughtfully revised InQuizitive course uses what learning experts call the “retrieval effect” to help students master core concepts.
You May Ask Yourself An Introduction to Thinking Like a Sociologist 7th Table of contents:
PART 1: USING YOUR SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Chapter 1 The Sociological Imagination: An Introduction
Chapter 2 Methods
Chapter 3 Culture and Media
Chapter 4 Socialization and the Construction of Reality
Chapter 5 Groups and Networks
Chapter 6 Social Control and Deviance
PART 2: FAULT LINES… SOCIAL DIVISION AND INEQUALITY
Chapter 7 Stratification
Chapter 8 Gender
Chapter 9 Race
Chapter 10 Poverty
Chapter 11 Health and Society
PART 3 BUILDING BLOCKS: INSTITUTIONS OF SOCIETY
Chapter 12 Family
Chapter 13 Education
Chapter 14 Capitalism and the Economy
Chapter 15 Authority and the State
Chapter 16 Religion
Chapter 17 Science, the Environment, and Society
Chapter 18 Collective Action, Social Movements, and Social
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