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- College
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Wadsworth
ISBN-10
0534588425
ISBN-13
9780534588427
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2339336
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
480 Pages
Publication Name
Sociological Footprints : Introductory Readings in Sociology
Language
English
Subject
Sociology / General, General
Publication Year
2002
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science, Science
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Weight
24.9 Oz
Additional Product Features
Edition Number
9
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2002-103568
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
301
Table Of Content
Part I: THE DISCIPLINE OF SOCIOLOGY. 1. The Sociological Perspective: Is It Just Common Sense. What Is a Social Fact?, Emile Durkheim. The Promise, C. Wright Mills. Some Sociological Aspects of HIV Disease, Edward L. Kain. The Practice of Social Research, Earl Babbie. An Invitation to Sociology, Peter L. Berger. Part II: BECOMING A MEMBER OF SOCIETY. 2. Socialization and Gender: A Lifelong Learning Process. Final Note on a Case of Extreme Isolation, Kingsley Davis. The National Television Violence Study: Key Findings and Recommendations. Beauty and the Beast of Advertising, Jean Kilbourne. Real Boys: Rescuing Our Sons from the Myths of Boyhood, William Pollack. The Role of Gender Socialization in Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa, Diane E. Taub and Penelope A. McLorg. 3. Culture: Why We Do Things the Way We Do. Body Ritual Among the Nacirema, Horace Miner. India's Sacred Cow, Marvin Harris. A Half Century of Mate Preferences: The Cultural Evolution of Values, David M. Buss, Todd K. Shackelford, Lee A. Kirkpatrick, and Randy J. Larsen. Domestic Violence Against Women: A Contemporary Issue in International Health, Ruth L. Fishbach and Elizabeth Donnelly. 4. Social Interaction and Social Structure: Life Is with People. The Sounds of Silence, Edward T. Hall and Mildred Reed Hall. The Differences Between Women's and Men's Friendships, Julia T. Wood. Backboards & Blackboards: College Athletes and Role Engulfment, Patricia A. Adler and Peter Adler. An Introduction to McDonaldization, George Ritzer. 5. Stratification: Some Are More Equal than Others. Money and the World We Want, Andrew Hacker. Upper-Class Power, Harold R. Kerbo. Class, Not Race, Richard Kahlenberg. No, Poverty Has Not Disappeared, Herbert J. Gans. Part III: MAJOR PATTERNS OF SOCIETY. 6. Families: Diversity and Change. Family in Transition, Arlene S. Skolnick and Jerome H. Skolnick. Social Structure, Families, and Children, Leonard Beeghley. An Overview of the Nature, Causes, and Consequences of Abusive Family Relationships, Robert E. Emery and Lisa Laumann-Billings. An Agenda for Family Policy in the United States, George T. Martin, Jr. 7. Education: Institution in the Crossfire 192. Learning the Student Role: Kindergarten as Academic Boot Camp, Harry L. Gracey. Sandbox Society: Summary Analysis, Sally Lubeck. Savage Inequalities: Children in America's Schools, Jonathan Kozol. Deepening Segregation in American Public Schools, Gary Orfield, Mark D. Bachmeier, David R. James, and Tamela Eitle 215. School House Hype: School Shootings and the Real Risks Kids Face in America, Elizabeth Donohue, Vincent Schiraldi, and Jason Ziedenberg. 8. Religion: The Supernatural and Society. The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life, Emile Durkheim. Motivation and Ideology: What Drives the Anti-Abortion Movement . . . , Dallas A. Blanchard. Insane Therapy, Marybeth F. Ayella. Religion in Post-Protestant America, Peter L. Berger. 9. Economics: Necessities for Survival. The Jobless Future?, Stanley Aranowitz and William DiFazio. A Broader Vision: Social Policy Options in Cross-National Perspective, William Julius Wilson. Welfare Reform in America: A Clash of Politics and Research, Diana M. Zuckerman. The Credit Card: Private Troubles and Public Issues, George Ritzer. 10. Politics: Power and Its Implications. The Social Requisites of Democracy Revisited: 1993 Presidential Address, Seymour Martin Lipset. If Hitler Asked You to Electrocute a Stranger, Would You? Probably. Philip Meyer. Money Changes Everything, Dan Clawson, Alan Newstadt, and Denise Scott. The Vicissitudes and Variety of the American Right, Jerome L. Himmelstein. Why Do They Hate Us?, Fareed Zakaria. Part IV: SOME PROCESSES OF SOCIAL LIFE. 11. Minorities: The Problems of Inequality 337. The Stereotype, Joel M. Charon. Discrimination and the American Creed, Robert K. Merton. ?This Is a White Country?: The Racial Ideology of the Western Nations of the World-System, Eduardo Bonilla-Silva and Mary Hovsepian. In the Barrios:
Synopsis
The primary objective of this anthology is to provide a link between theoretical sociology and everyday life by presenting actual readings of both classical and current sociological studies., Explore some of today's most important social issues, such as violence, welfare reform, technology globalization, and terrorism, with the 76 sociology readings in SOCIOLOGICAL FOOTPRINTS. You'll find classical, contemporary, popular and multicultural articles in each chapter that demonstrate a wide range of perspectives. Each article is proceeded by a short introductory essay, a series of guideline questions and a list of glossary terms.
LC Classification Number
HM51.S66328 2002
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