
Think Twice! Sociology Looks at Current Social Issues
Pearson (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 17. August 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
336 pages
978-0-13-099528-5 (ISBN)
Description
This volume lets readers realize for themselves that a "sociological imagination" can help them understand the burning questions of today's society, and that this kind of thinking is within their grasp. It illustrates how understanding society means engaging with its issues. The book consists of a series of debates in which multiple sides of today's hottest topics are examined: Is the environment improving? Is religion dead? Do poor people create their own poverty? Should marijuana be legalized? Is ethnic nationalism destructive? Revealing how much sociology has to contribute to our understanding of these topics, it encourages readers to Think Twice...then think again. KEY TOPICS: The essays and debates presented here examine the issues surrounding the individual and society, social differences, social institutions and social change. MARKET: For anyone interested in a balanced view of many of the most crucial issues and dilemmas in our society and our earth.
More details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 176 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
480 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-099528-5 (9780130995285)
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Previous edition
Book
08/1998
Pearson
€29.75
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Content
I. THE INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIETY.
1. Culture.
2. Socialization.
3. Deviance and Control.
II. SOCIAL DIFFERENCES.
4. Class and Stratification.
5. Global Inequality.
6. Ethnic and Race Relations.
7. Religion.
8. Gender Relations.
III. SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS.
9. Family.
10. Work and the Economy.
11. Education.
12. Politics and the State.
13. Health.
IV. SOCIAL CHANGE.
14. Population and the Environment.
15. Building a Better Future.
1. Culture.
2. Socialization.
3. Deviance and Control.
II. SOCIAL DIFFERENCES.
4. Class and Stratification.
5. Global Inequality.
6. Ethnic and Race Relations.
7. Religion.
8. Gender Relations.
III. SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS.
9. Family.
10. Work and the Economy.
11. Education.
12. Politics and the State.
13. Health.
IV. SOCIAL CHANGE.
14. Population and the Environment.
15. Building a Better Future.