
Our Social World
Condensed Version
SAGE Publications Inc (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 18. February 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
552 pages
978-1-4522-7575-8 (ISBN)
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Description
This brief text is adapted from the popular Our Social World, Fourth Edition, by Jeanne Ballantine and Keith Roberts. These two leaders of the Teaching Sociology movement encourage students to develop their sociological imaginations through role-taking. Assuming the role of a child living in poverty in India or of a member of an African tribe, students learn to re-envision their global society. An innovative, integrated framework provides core sociological concepts, while features such as Contributing to Our Social World enable students to "do" public sociology. The new third edition of Our Social World: Condensed Version broadens students' perspectives by exposing them to the larger, global world.
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Interactive eBook
This dynamic new Interactive eBook version of Jeanne H. Ballantine and Keith Robert's bestselling text, Our Social World, is ideal for students in online and traditional courses who prefer a more contemporary, multimedia-integrated presentation for learning. It provides students with integrated links to engaging video and audio as well as access to complete academic and professional articles, all from the same pages found in the printed text. Students will also have immediate access to study tools such as highlighting, bookmarking, note-taking, and more!
Students: Still need to purchase an Access Code? Just select the "Buy Item Now" button on this page to purchase your individual access code.
Bundle Option
Contributor to the SAGE Teaching Innovations and Professional Development Award
Reviews / Votes
"The pedagogical features found in Ballantine and Roberts were useful, particularly the Thinking Sociologically questions. I think it helps the instructor think about questions they want to ask the students. And it helps to think about questions that might spark discussion. The Engaging Sociology sections also can be used at the beginning of a lecture discussion to get the students interested in the material and to see how the material can be applied to them-excellent." -- Heidi Williams "I like the use of the social world model to demonstrate how the individual is affected by larger community, national, societal, and global phenomena. The pages are aesthetically pleasing and there is a good balance of pictures, charts, other graphics, and text. The chapters convey a great deal of information while still remaining organized and concise. I feel like the writing is accessible to students but also retains a professionalism." -- Kayla PritchardMore details
Edition
3rd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 216 mm
Weight
1094 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4522-7575-8 (9781452275758)
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Jeanne H. Ballantine | Keith A. Roberts | Kathleen Odell Korgen
Our Social World: Condensed
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08/2015
4th Edition
SAGE Publications Inc
€79.51
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Persons
Jeanne H. Ballantine is Emerita Professor of Sociology at Wright State University, a state university of about 17,000 students in Ohio. She has also taught at several 4-year colleges, including an "alternative" college and a traditionally Black college, and at international programs in universities abroad. She has been teaching introductory sociology for more than 30 years with a mission to introduce the uninitiated to the field and to help students see the usefulness and value in sociology. She has been active in the teaching movement, shaping curriculum, writing and presenting research on teaching, and offering workshops and consulting in regional, national, and international forums. She is a Fulbright Senior Scholar and serves as a Departmental Resources Group consultant and evaluator.
Jeanne has written several textbooks, all with the goal of reaching the student audience. As the original director of the Center for Teaching and Learning at Wright State University, she scoured the literature on student learning and served as a mentor to teachers in a wide variety of disciplines. Local, regional, and national organizations have honored her for her teaching and for her contributions to helping others become effective teachers. In 1986, the American Sociological Association's Section on Undergraduate Education (now called the Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology) recognized her with the Hans O. Mauksch Award for Distinguished Contributions to Teaching of Sociology. In 2004, she was honored by the American Sociological Association with its Distinguished Contributions to Teaching Award. In 2010, the North Central Sociological Association awarded her the J. Milton Yinger Award for Distinguished Career in Sociology.
Keith A. Roberts (1947-2018) was Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Hanover College in Indiana. In 2000, he received the Hans O. Mauksch Award for Distinguished Contributions to Undergraduate Sociology from the ASA Section on Teaching and Learning, and in 2010, his work in the scholarship of teaching and learning was recognized with the American Sociological Association's Distinguished Contributions to Teaching Award.
Jeanne has written several textbooks, all with the goal of reaching the student audience. As the original director of the Center for Teaching and Learning at Wright State University, she scoured the literature on student learning and served as a mentor to teachers in a wide variety of disciplines. Local, regional, and national organizations have honored her for her teaching and for her contributions to helping others become effective teachers. In 1986, the American Sociological Association's Section on Undergraduate Education (now called the Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology) recognized her with the Hans O. Mauksch Award for Distinguished Contributions to Teaching of Sociology. In 2004, she was honored by the American Sociological Association with its Distinguished Contributions to Teaching Award. In 2010, the North Central Sociological Association awarded her the J. Milton Yinger Award for Distinguished Career in Sociology.
Keith A. Roberts (1947-2018) was Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Hanover College in Indiana. In 2000, he received the Hans O. Mauksch Award for Distinguished Contributions to Undergraduate Sociology from the ASA Section on Teaching and Learning, and in 2010, his work in the scholarship of teaching and learning was recognized with the American Sociological Association's Distinguished Contributions to Teaching Award.
Content
Part I. Understanding Our Social World: The Scientific Study of Society
1. Sociology: A Unique Way to View the World
2. Examining the Social World: How Do We Know?
Part II. Social Structure, Processes, and Control
3. Society and Culture: Hardware and Software of Our Social World
4. Socialization: Becoming Human and Humane
5. Interaction, Groups and Organizations: Connections That Work
6. Deviance and Social Control: Sickos, Weirdos, Freaks and Folks Like Us
Part III. Inequality
7. Stratification: Rich and Famous - or Rags and Famine?
8. Race and Ethnic Group Stratification: Beyond 'We' and 'They'
9. Gender Stratification: She/He - Who Goes First?
Part IV. Institutions
10. Family: Partner Taking, People Making, and Contract Breaking
11. Education and Religion: Answering 'What?' and 'Why?'
12. Politics and Economics: Penetrating Power and Privilege
Part V. Social Dynamics
13. Population and Health: Living on Spaceship Earth
14. The Process of Change: Can We Make a Difference?
1. Sociology: A Unique Way to View the World
2. Examining the Social World: How Do We Know?
Part II. Social Structure, Processes, and Control
3. Society and Culture: Hardware and Software of Our Social World
4. Socialization: Becoming Human and Humane
5. Interaction, Groups and Organizations: Connections That Work
6. Deviance and Social Control: Sickos, Weirdos, Freaks and Folks Like Us
Part III. Inequality
7. Stratification: Rich and Famous - or Rags and Famine?
8. Race and Ethnic Group Stratification: Beyond 'We' and 'They'
9. Gender Stratification: She/He - Who Goes First?
Part IV. Institutions
10. Family: Partner Taking, People Making, and Contract Breaking
11. Education and Religion: Answering 'What?' and 'Why?'
12. Politics and Economics: Penetrating Power and Privilege
Part V. Social Dynamics
13. Population and Health: Living on Spaceship Earth
14. The Process of Change: Can We Make a Difference?