Introduction to Sociology
Introduction to Sociology
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Author(s): Ritzer, George
ISBN No.: 9781544355184
Pages: 600
Year: 201908
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 186.30
Status: Out Of Print

Letter from the AuthorsAcknowledgmentsAbout the AuthorsCHAPTER 1. AN INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY IN THE GLOBAL AGEA Sociology of Revolutions and CounterrevolutionsThe Changing Nature of the Social World--and SociologyCentral Concerns for a Twenty-First-Century SociologySociology: Continuity and ChangeSociology''s Purpose: Science or Social Reform?Sociology, the Other Social Sciences, and Common SenseSummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsCHAPTER 2. THINKING SOCIOLOGICALLYHow Do Theories Help Us Understand Politics and Other Social Institutions?The Giants of Classical Sociological TheoryOther Important Early TheoristsContemporary Sociological TheorySummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsCHAPTER 3. RESEARCHING THE SOCIAL WORLDSociology as a ScienceThe Scientific MethodThe Development of Scientific KnowledgeSociological ResearchSecondary Data AnalysisIssues in Social ResearchSummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsCHAPTER 4. CULTUREA Reflection of U.S. CultureA Definition of CultureThe Basic Elements of CultureCultural DifferencesMajor Types of CultureSummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsCHAPTER 5. SOCIALIZATION AND INTERACTIONSocialization and VarianceThe Individual and the SelfThe Individual as PerformerSocializationInteractionMicro-Level Social StructuresSummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsCHAPTER 6.


ORGANIZATIONS, SOCIETIES, AND GLOBAL RELATIONSHIPSQuestioning Governmental AuthorityOrganizationsContemporary Organizational RealitiesSocietiesGlobal RelationshipsSummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsCHAPTER 7. DEVIANCE AND CRIMENorms, Labels, and JudgmentDevianceTheories of DevianceCrimeGlobalization and CrimeSummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsCHAPTER 8. SOCIAL STRATIFICATION IN THE UNITED STATESStudent "Haves" and "Have-Nots" in Higher EducationDimensions of Social StratificationEconomic InequalitySocial MobilityTheories of Social StratificationConsumption and Social StratificationSummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsCHAPTER 9. GLOBAL STRATIFICATIONSomething Is Right in DenmarkPositions in Global StratificationOther Global InequalitiesChanging Positions in Global StratificationTheories of Global StratificationConsumption and Global StratificationSummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsCHAPTER 10. RACE AND ETHNICITYMinorities Acquire Political PowerThe Concepts of Race and EthnicityMajority-Minority RelationsRacismRace and Ethnicity in a Global ContextSummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsCHAPTER 11. GENDER AND SEXUALITYChallenging Gender StereotypesGender and SexThe Sociology of SexualitySexuality, Gender, and GlobalizationGlobal Flows Related to GenderSummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsCHAPTER 12. FAMILIESFictional Families Get RealFamily, Marriage, and Intimate RelationshipsBroad Changes in Marriage and the FamilyTheorizing the FamilyProblems in the FamilyGlobal FamiliesSummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsCHAPTER 13. EDUCATIONGoing to the "Right" Parties on CampusThinking about EducationEducation and ConsumptionInequality in EducationGlobalization and EducationSummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsCHAPTER 14.


RELIGIONCommercialism Encroaches on a Holy CityEarly Sociologists and ReligionWhat Is Religion?Components of ReligionTypes of Religious InstitutionsTheorizing ReligionReligion and GlobalizationSummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsCHAPTER 15. POLITICS AND THE ECONOMYThe Interrelationship of Government and the EconomyPolitics: Democracy or DictatorshipWho Rules the United States?Global PoliticsThe Economy: Major Forms and ChangesWork, Consumption, and LeisureGlobalization and the EconomySummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsCHAPTER 16. THE BODY, MEDICINE, HEALTH, AND HEALTH CAREThe Opioid CrisisThe BodyThe Sociology of Health and MedicineGlobalization and HealthSummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsCHAPTER 17. POPULATION, URBANIZATION, AND THE ENVIRONMENTToo Few, Too OldPopulationUrbanizationCities and GlobalizationThe EnvironmentSummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsCHAPTER 18. SOCIAL CHANGE, SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, AND COLLECTIVE ACTIONWorkers'' Rights, Consumer Activism, and Social ChangeSocial MovementsEmergence, Mobilization, and Impact of Social MovementsCollective ActionSocial Change: Globalization, Consumption, and the InternetSummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsGlossaryReferences: Chapter-Opening VignettesReferences: Comprehensive ListIndex.


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