"Human Arrangements: An Introduction to Sociology" gives a clear introduction to the field, and focuses on four basic components - culture, social structure, population, and ecological factors - and their relationship to the diverse areas of sociological investigation.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 271 mm
Breite: 214 mm
Dicke: 23 mm
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978-0-697-28114-2 (9780697281142)
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Part I. What Sociology is All About: A Conceptual FrameworkChapter 1: A First Look at Sociology Chapter 2: Culture Chapter 3 Social Structure Chapter 4: Population and EcologyPart II. Sociological Work: Theory and ResearchChapter 5: Thinking Sociologically: Theory and Theoretical Perspectives Chapter 6: Research Methods Answering Sociological Questions Part III. Social OrganizationChapter 7: Socialization Chapter 8: Social Interaction Chapter 9: Groups and Formal Organizations Chapter 10: Communities: City, Town, and Village Chapter 11: Deviance and Conformity Part IV. Social StratificationChapter 12: Social Stratification: Who Gets What and Why? Chapter 13: Race and Ethnicity Chapter 14: Gender Inequality Chapter 15: Age Stratification Part VI. Permanence and ChangeChapter 16: Social Institutions Chapter 17: Social Change Chapter 18: Collective Behavior and Social Movements Appendix A: A Student Research Guide Glossary Referenced Credits Name Index Subject Index