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- Utgivningsdatum2010-11-12
- Mått100 x 100 x 100 mm
- Vikt100 g
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- Upplaga2
- FörlagPearson Education (US)
- ISBN9780205777181
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John Carl's interest in sociology grew from his interests and job experiences after college, which included working in hospitals, schools, churches and prisons. John reflects, “In these many diverse encounters I continued to notice how often the structures of society often did not support the change so desperately sought after by the individual. I began to reflect on my sociology courses from my undergraduate work and decided to return to graduate school to study sociology.” Returning to graduate school at the University of Oklahoma, he became passionate about the study of Criminology and Stratification completing his Ph.D. while teaching full time at Rose State College. John says, “I found that every part of my life to this point, fit perfectly with the study of sociology. It is a diverse and exciting field that helps a person understand their world.” Today, teaching remains his primary focus. John Carl has excelled in the classroom, winning awards for his teaching and working to build and improve the sociology program at Rose State. “I teach the introductory class every semester because I believe it is the most important course in any department. It is where students get the foundation they need for their continued study of sociology. In these classes, my goal is simple. To teach students to think sociologically so that they can consider any new event in the light of that thought.” When asked why he wrote Think Sociology, the answer was simple: “This book is truly a labor of love for me. I wanted to write a book that is filled with examples used in the classroom and written in a language that students can understand without compromising the core concepts of sociology." John lives in Oklahoma with his family, wife Keven, and daughters Sara and Caroline. In his free time, John plays golf, gardens, throws pottery, and plays his guitar. He continues to move from the classroom to community by being active in non-profit leadership in his home community and providing training to non-profit boards so they may better achieve their goals. John suggests, “It is all part of sociology, not only to understand the world in which we live, but to take that understanding from the classroom and use it to improve the community.”
- IN THIS SECTION:1. BRIEF 2. COMPREHENSIVE BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS:Chapter 1. Sociology: An Introduction to the Foundations of Sociology Chapter 2. Sociological Research: How Do We Learn about Society?Chapter 3. Culture: A Framework for the Individual Chapter 4. Social Structure and Interaction: Micro and Macro OrientationsChapter 5. Socialization: The Process of Fitting into SocietyChapter 6. Groups and Societies: Understanding our Environment Chapter 7. Social Class in the United States: Stratification in a Modern Society Chapter 8. Global Stratification: Wealth and Poverty in the WorldChapter 9. Population and Environmental Impact: How Do Societies Deal with Growing Numbers?Chapter 10. Race and Ethnic Stratification: Is it a Question of Color?Chapter 11. Gender Stratification: The Social Side of SexChapter 12. Aging and Health: The Graying of Society Chapter 13. Crime and the Legal System: How Do Societies Respond to Crime and Deviance? Chapter 14. Marriage and Family: How Do Societies Perpetuate Themselves? Chapter 15. Education and Religion: How Do Societies Pass on Information? Chapter 16. Economy and Politics: How Do Societies Support and Govern Themselves? Chapter 17. Social Movements, Collective Behavior, and Social Change: How Do Societies Change? COMPREHENSIVE TABLE OF CONTENTS:(Each chapter has 3 sections: Get the Topic, Think Sociologically, and Discover Sociology in Action) Chapter 1: Sociology: An Introduction to the Foundations of SociologySociology DefinedDeveloping a Sociological ImaginationEmile Durkheim's Theory on SuicideThe Functionalist's WorldviewFunctionalism in the United StatesThe Conflict Theorist's WorldviewThe Symbolic Interactionist's WorldviewThe Three Paradigms: How are They Interrelated?Getting Involved in Sociology-- Community Learning Chapter 2: Sociological Research: How Do We Learn About Society?Objectivity VariablesCause and CorrelationScientific Method: What Are the Six Stephs of Social Research?Quantitative and Qualitative MethodsTriangulationResearch Methods and the Three ParadigmsSocial Policy and StatisticsCommunity Learning-- Needs Assessments Chapter 3: Culture: A Framework for the IndividualMaterial CultureNonmaterial CultureAdditional ValuesNorms and SanctionsThe Study of CultureSymbolic Interactionism-- A Crisis of ValuesFunctionalism-- CommunitarianismConflict Theory-- The McDonaldization of the United StatesSocial Policy: Multiculturalism and Assimilation Chapter 4: Social Structure and Interaction: Micro and Macro OrientationsMacrosociology and MicrosociologyMicro Orientations: Social InteractionsAn Example of Symbolic Interactionism: The Thomas Theorem and the Social Creation of RealityAn Example of Functionalism: Study Essential Features of Functional Social StructuresAn Example of Conflict Theory: Deliberate Efforts to Weaken the Structure and Culture of Native AmericansSocial Policy -- The Perry Preschool Project Chapter 5: Socialization: The Process of Fitting into SocietyThe Nature vs. Nurture Debate -- What Makes Us Who We Are?Theorists on SocializationAgents of SocializationCan We Be "Resocialized"? Experiencing the Total InstitutionSymbolic Interactionism and Resocialization FunctionalismConflict Theory -- What Forces Socialize Us?Applying Sociological Thinking in the World, Social Policy, and Title IX Chapter 6: Groups and Societies: Understanding Our EnvironmentFormal OrganizationsFunctionalism and LeadershipConflict Theory -- Marx, Bureaucracy, and Democratic OrganizationsSymbolic Interactionism -- Creating a Just and Democratic WorkplaceAdult Civic Engagement and Childhood ActivitiesLeading Groups Chapter 7: Social Class in the United States: Stratification in a Modern SocietyHow Does the United States Define Poverty?Social MobilityFunctionalismConflict Theory Symbolic InteractionismSocial Policy: Welfare for the PoorSocial Policy: Minimum Wage Chapter 8: Global Stratification: Wealth and Poverty in the WorldGlobal StratificationSocial SystemsGlobal Stratification: No Longer a Third WorldFunctionalismConflict TheorySymbolic InteractionismSocial Policy: Foreign Aid Chapter 9: Population and Environmental Impact: How Do Societies Deal with Growing Numbers?Population by the NumbersMalthusian TheoryDemographic Transition TheoryIssues Associated with Population GrowthHuman ExemptionismEnvironmental SociologyPopulation Control Programs Chapter 10: Race and Ethnic Stratification: Is It a Question of Color?Census DefinitionsRacial Stratification in the United StatesSymbolic Interactionism: Color-Blind RacismAffirmative Action Chapter 11: Gender Stratification: The Social Side of SexGender vs. SexPatriarchy and SexismGender RolesGender and Inequality FeminismFeminist TheoryFunctionalism Conflict TheorySymbolic Interactionism Chapter 12: Aging and Health: The Graying of SocietyHealth DefinedHealth in the United States: Living off the Fat of the LandHealth CareAging: The Graying of the United StatesFunctionism -- Disengaging from SocietySymbolic Interactionism -- Living an Active LifestyleConflict Theory -- Aging and InequalitySocial Security and Medicare Chapter 13: Crime and the Legal System: How Do Societies Respond to Crime and Deviance?Deviance vs. CrimeHistorical Roots of Deviance and Crime TheoriesFunctional Explanations of Crime and DevianceSocial Interaction TheoriesSymbolic Interaction TheoriesSymbolic Interactionist TheorySocial Conflict TheoryGeneral Theories of Crime CausationCrime Control: The Criminal Justice System Chapter 14: Marriage and Family: How Do Societies Perpetuate Themselves?Marriage and FamilySymbolic InteractionismConflict TheoryFunctionalismGay Marriage vs. Civil Unions vs. Nothing Chapter 15: Education and Religion: How Do Societies Pass on Information?Education in SocietyReligionSymbolic InteractionismFunctionalismConflict TheoryImproving Education with School Vouchers Chapter 16: Economy and Politics: How Do Societies Support and Govern Themselves?Economic SystemsGlobal EconomyPolitical SystemsTypes of GovernmentPolitics in the United StatesThe Nature of PowerLack of ASsistance for Veterans Chapter 17: Social Movements, Collective Behavior, and Social Change: How Do Societies Change?Shifts in SocietyShifts in SocietyResistance to ChangeConflict TheoryFunctionalismSymbolic Interactionism AcknowledgementsAbout the AuthorGlossaryEndnotesPhoto CreditsIndex
Thank you to the following reviewers: Rick Herbert South Plains CollegePatricia O'Brien Elgin Community CollegePamperin Bruce University of Wisconsin-StoutTara Shaw University of OklahomaElizabeth Jenner Gustavus Adolphus CollegeMark Miller East Texas Baptist UniversitySheli Bernstein-Goff West Liberty UniversityAmanda White St. Louis Community College at MeramecDonna Sullivan Marshall UniversityShannon Carter University of Central FloridaTammy Jolley University of Arkansas Community College at BAtesvilleSoheyl Amini Salve Regina UniversityShirley Keeton American University of AfghanistanErica Hunter University at AlbanyKwaku Obosu-Mensah Lorain County Community Collegepaul rhoads Williams Baptist CollegeCatherine Duncan Pueblo Community CollegeMona Scott Mesa Community CollegeLois Easterday Onondaga Community CollegeMarta Henriksen Central New Mexico Community CollegeClaudette Jackson McLennan Community CollegeAmanda Miller University of Central OklahomaMitchell Mackinem Claflin UniversityConnie Zirkle Marshall UniversityOlga Rowe Oregon State UniversityMichael O'Connor Hawkeye Community CollegeNorma Lythcott Chattahoochee Technical CollegeSarah Allred Berry CollgeElizabeth Mansley Delaware State UniversityRichard Miller Missouri Southern State UniversitySue Greer-Pitt Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical CollegeLeslie Elrod University of Cincinnati Raymond Walters CollegeStuart Shafer Johnson County Community CollegeLaura Scott Pierce CollegeMaria Flynn Ocean County CollegeDana Mayhew Bristol Community CollegeLorna Zukas National UniversityXiaoshuo Hou University of Massachusetts AmherstKyra Greene San Diego State UniversityRose De Luca Emmanuel CollegeBrooke Strahn-Koller Kirkwood Community CollegeHarry Mersmann San Joaquin Delta CollegeKayleen Oka Seattle Central Community CollegeBobbie Brannon Catawba Valley Community CollegeRebecca Plante Ithaca CollegeRondell Merrill Oakton Community CollegeNancy Reeves Gloucester County CollegeGail Stewart Pierce College PuyallupJudith Rozarie Gibbs CollegeMaxine Elmont MassBay Community CollegeAlan Young Southern Nazarene University