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Produktbild: Sociology

Sociology The Core

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

27.07.2001

Verlag

Mcgraw Hill Higher Education

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525

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23/18.6/2.1 cm

Gewicht

830 g

Auflage

6th edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-07-240535-4

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

27.07.2001

Verlag

Mcgraw Hill Higher Education

Seitenzahl

525

Maße (L/B/H)

23/18.6/2.1 cm

Gewicht

830 g

Auflage

6th edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-07-240535-4

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
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DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Sociology

  • Chapter One: Developing a Sociological Consciousness
    The Sociological Perspective
    New Levels of Reality
    The Sociological Imagination
    Microsociology and Macrosociology
    The Development of Sociology
    Auguste Comte: The Founder of Sociology
    Harriet Martineau: Feminist and Methodologist
    Herbert Spencer and Social Darwinism
    Karl Marx: The Role of Class Conflict
    Emile Durkheim: Social Integration and Social Facts
    Max Weber: Subjectivity and Social Organization
    American Sociology
    Contemporary Sociology
    Theoretical Perspectives
    The Functionalist Perspective
    The Conflict Perspective
    The Interactionist Perspective
    Using the Three Perspectives
    Conducting Research
    The Logic of Science
    How Do Sociologists Collect Data?
    Steps in the Scientific Method: A Close-Up Look
    Research Ethics
    The Chapter in Brief
    Glossary
    Internet Connection
    (New) Box 1.1 Issues in Focus: The Reality in the Lives of Inner-City Men
    Box 1.2 Doing Social Research: Finding Out about Nannies
    Chapter Two: Culture and Social Structure
    Components of Culture
    Norms
    Values
    Symbols and Language
    Cultural Unity and Diversity
    Cultural Universals
    Cultural Integration
    Ethnocentrism
    Cultural Relativism
    Subcultures and Countercultures
    Social Structure
    Statuses
    Roles
    Groups
    Institutions
    Societies
    The Chapter in Brief
    Glossary
    Internet Connection
    Box 2.1 Sociology around the World: Cultural Disintegration among the Dinka--No Cattle, No Dignity
    Box 2.2 Sociology around the World: What¿s the Best Infant Care? It Depends on Culture
    Chapter Three: Socialization
    Foundations for Socialization
    Nature and Nurture
    Theories of Socialization
    Agents of Socialization
    Social Communication
    Definition of the Situation The Self and Socialization
    Charles Horton Cooley: The Looking Glass Self
    George Herbert Mead: The Generalized Other
    Erving Goffman: Impression Management
    Socialization across the Life Course
    Childhood
    Adolescence
    Young Adulthood
    Middle Adulthood
    Later Adulthood
    Death
    The Chapter in Brief
    Glossary
    Internet Connection
    Box 3.1 Sociology around the World: Is ¿Parentese¿ the Same Everywhere?
    Box 3.2 Issues in Focus: What Happens to Adolescent Girls--And Why?
    Chapter Four: Social Groups and Formal Organizations
    Group Relationships
    Primary Groups and Secondary Groups
    In-Groups and Out-Groups
    Reference Groups
    Group Dynamics
    Group Size
    Leadership
    Social Loafing
    Social Dilemmas
    Groupthink
    Conformity
    Formal Organizations
    Types of Formal Organizations
    Bureaucracy: A Functional Approach to Organizations
    Characteristics of Bureaucracies
    Problems of Bureaucracy
    Conflict and Interactionist Perspectives
    Humanizing Bureaucracies
    The Chapter in Brief
    Glossary
    Internet Connection
    Box 4.1 Issues in Focus: Bias Can Be Based on Almost Nothing
    Box 4.2 Students Doing Sociology: The Prisoner¿s Dilemma Game
    Box. 4.3 Doing Social Research: How Far Will People Go to Obey?
    Chapter Five: Deviance and Crime
    The Nature of Deviance
    Social Properties of Deviance
    Social Control and Deviance
    Theories of Deviance
    Anomie Theory
    Cultural Transmission Theory
    Conflict Theory
    Labeling Theory
    Control Theory
    Crime and the Criminal Justice System
    Forms of Crime
    Measuring Crime
    Drugs and Crime
    Women and Crime
    The Criminal Justice System
    The Purposes of Imprisonment
    The Chapter in Brief
    Glossary
    Internet Connection
    Box 5.1 Students Doing Sociology: The Social Construction of Deviance
    Box 5.3 Sociology around the World: The United States Is Not More Criminal Than Other Countries, Just More Violent
    (New) Box 5.2 Doing Social Research: What Explains College Binge Drinking?
    Chapter Six: Social Stratification
    Patterns of Social Stratification
    Open and Closed Systems
    Dimensions of Stratification
    The American Class System
    Is There Inequality in American Society?
    Identifying Social Classes
    The Significance of Social Classes
    Poverty in the United States
    Social Mobility
    Forms of Social Mobility
    Social Mobility and Status Attainment
    What Is Happening to the American Dream?
    Explanantions of Social Stratification
    The Functionalist Theory of Stratification
    The Conflict Theory of Stratification
    A Synthesis of Perspectives
    The Chapter in Brief
    Glossary
    Internet Connection
    Box 6.1 Sociology around in the World: The Indian Caste System and Race in America
    (New) Box 6.2 Doing Social Research: Income Inequality within Societies--A Look around the World
    Box 6.3 Issues in Focus: Why Did Doctors Start Delivering Babies?
    Chapter Seven: Inequalities of Race and Ethnicity
    Racial and Ethnic Stratification
    Races
    Ethnic Groups
    Minority Groups
    The Potential for Conflict and Separation
    Prejudice and Discrimination
    Prejudice
    Discrimination
    Institutional Discrimination
    Patterns of Intergroup Relations: Assimilation and Pluralism
    Assimilation
    Pluralism
    Racial and Ethnic Groups in the United States
    African Americans
    Hispanics
    Native Americans
    Asian Americans
    White Ethnics
    Sociological Perspectives on Inequalities of Race and Ethnicity
    The Functionalist Perspective
    The Conflict Perspective
    The Interactionist Perspective
    The Future of Ethnic and Minority Group Relations
    Intergroup Relations
    Ethnicity
    The Chapter in Brief
    Glossary
    Internet Connection
    Box 7.1 Doing Social Research: Teasing Out Prejudiced Beliefs
    Box 7.2 Students Doing Sociology: Institutional Discrimination
    Box 7.3 Sociology around the World: Model Minorities--Does Class or Values Spell Success?
    Chapter Eight: Gender Inequality
    Gender Stratification
    Sexism and Patriarchy
    Gender Inequality around the World
    Gender Inequality in the United States
    Sources of Gender Roles
    Gender Roles and Biology
    Gender Roles and Culture
    Gender Roles and Identity
    Sociological Perspectives on Gender Stratification
    The Functionalist Perspective
    The Conflict Perspective
    The Interactionist Perspective
    The Feminist Perspective
    The Chapter in Brief
    Glossary
    Internet Connection
    Box 8.1 Issues in Focus: ¿How Was Your Day, Dear?¿
    Box 8.2 Doing Social Research: How Many People Get Raped?
    (New) Box 8.3 Students Doing Sociology: ¿There¿s a Totally Cute Girl Smoking a ___-ing Cigar!¿
    Chapter Nine: Political and Economic Power
    Power, Authority, and the State
    The State
    Sociological Perspectives on the State
    Legitimacy and Authority
    Political Power
    Types of Government
    Political Power in the United States
    Models of Power in the United States
    Economic Power
    Comparative Economic Systems
    Transition from a Command to a Market Economy
    The Power of Corporations
    The Power of National Corporations
    The Power of Multinations Corporations in the Global Economy
    The Control of Corporations
    The Sociology of Work
    Changes in the Work Experience
    The Significance of Work
    Satisfaction and Alienation in Work
    The Chapter in Brief
    Glossary
    Internet Connection
    Box 9.1 Issues in Focus: What Oppression Teaches: The Long Reach of Disenfranchisement
    Box 9.2 Sociology around the World: How Long Has It Been Since You Had a Coke?
    Chapter Ten: The Family
    Structure of the Family: A Global View
    Forms of the Family
    Forms of Marriage
    Patterns of Courtship
    Marriage and the Family in the United States
    Life within Marriage
    Parenthood
    Employed Mothers
    Two-Income Families
    Beyond the Traditional Nuclear Family
    Challenges for American Families and American Society
    Family Violence, Child Abuse, and Incest Child Care
    Divorce
    Care for the Elderly
    Sociological Perspectives on the Family
    The Functionalist Perspective on the Family
    The Conflict Perspective on the Family
    The Interactionist Perspective on the Family
    The Chapter in Brief
    Glossary
    Internet Connection
    Box 10.1 Sociology around the World: A Wide Variety in Family Values
    Box 10.2 Doing Social Research: Racial Diversity within Families
    Chapter Eleven: Religion, Education, and Medicine
    Religion
    What is Religion?
    A Global View: Varieties of Religious Behavior
    Religious Organizations
    Promoting Secular Change: The Protestant Ethic
    Adapting Tradition: Religion in Contemporary Life
    Fundamentalism and Evangelicalism
    State-Church Issues
    The Functionalist Perspective on Religion
    The Conflict Perspective on Religion
    Education
    The Bureaucratic Structure of Schools
    The Effectiveness of Schools
    Alternatives to Traditional Public Schools
    The Availability of Higher Education
    The Functionalist Perspective on Education
    The Conflict Perspective on Education
    The Interactionist Perspective on Education
    Medicine
    The U.S. Health Care Delivery System
    Rising Health Care Costs: Is Managed Care the Answer?
    Alternatives to the U.S. Health Care System: A Global Perspective
    The Functionalist Perspective on Medicine
    The Conflict Perspective on Medicine
    The Interactionist Perspective on Medicine
    The Chapter in Brief
    Glossary
    Internet Connection
    Box 11.1 Doing Social Research: Is the Significance of Religion Declining in the United States?
    Box 11.2 Issues in Focus: When Nurses Can¿t Provide Nursing Care
    Chapter Twelve: Population and Environment
    Population
    Elements in Population Change
    Population Composition
    Malthus and Marx: Two Views of Population Growth
    Demographic Transition
    Population Policies
    The Effects of Crowding
    The Urban Environment
    The Origin and Evolution of Cities
    Patterns of City Growth
    Ecological Processes: Segregation and Gentrification
    Urban Crisis: Cities in Decline
    Sprawling Urban Growth: The Rise in ¿Edge¿ Cities
    The Ecological Environment
    Human-Environment Interaction: A Closer Look
    The Functionalist Perspective on the Environment
    The Conflict Perspective on the Environment
    The Interactionist Perspective on the Environment
    Entering the New Millenn
    ium
    The Chapter in Brief
    Glossary
    Internet Connection
    Box 12.1 Doing Social Research: Is Development the Best Contraceptive?
    Box 12.2 Sociology around the World: Environmental Problems in Industrialized Russia
    Chapter Thirteen: Social Change
    A World of Change
    Sources of Social Change
    Perspectives on Social Change
    Social Change in the United States
    Social Change in Developing Nations
    Collective Behavior
    Varieties of Collective Behavior
    Preconditions for Collective Behavior
    Explanations of Crowd Behavior
    Social Movements
    Types of Social Movements
    Social Revolution
    Terrorism
    Causes of Social Movements
    Looking to the Future
    The Chapter in Brief
    Glossary
    Internet Connection
    Box 13.1 Students Doing Sociology: The Un-TV Experiment
    Box 13.2 Issues in Focus: What Keeps People Involved in Social Movements?
    Box 13.3 Doing Social Research: Social Change--Can We Predict the Future? We Predict the Future?