What is society? A Course Textbook (Sociology and Sociologists)

Hichem Karoui explores the complex nature of society and the various elements that constitute it. It delves into sociological definitions, historical views, theoretical foundations, and cultural constructs that shape human connections and collective identities. It examines the essence of society, its structure, challenges, and future, integrating sociological perspectives and emphasizing the interplay of cultural, economic, political, and social dimensions.
Structured like a course of 14 lessons, with an introduction and a conclusion, the text is organized into chapters with titles suggesting a progressive exploration of sociological concepts ("Introduction: What is Society?", "The Essence of Society," "The Structure of Society," etc.) Each chapter aims to provide insights into how societies function, evolve, and respond to challenges, ultimately reflecting on our shared human experience. Each chapter contains a summary, questions, and answers guidelines, and a list of references for further reading. It strongly suggests a structured learning progression typical of a course textbook. While it might contain informative elements useful for a manual, the overall organization and thematic development point toward a pedagogical purpose.

Key Takeaways

  • The book delves into the definition and dimensions of society, analyzing its cultural, economic, political, and social aspects.
  • The introduction hints at exploring "what constitutes society," framing it as a complex tapestry of human existence.
  • It traces the history of human connection, from kinship to complex societies.
  • Key sociological perspectives—functionalism, conflict theory, symbolic interactionism, and social constructivism—are explored.
  • The role of cultural constructs, norms, and values in shaping social interactions is examined.
  • The text addresses challenges of inequality, stratification, and societal tensions, including those arising from the digital age.
  • Social cohesion, trust, and strategies for fostering inclusivity are discussed.
  • The inclusion of chapters on globalization, digital challenges, and environmental tensions highlights the dynamic and evolving nature of societal structures in the modern era.
  • The book concludes by reflecting on society's dynamic evolution and the importance of collective action.

 

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What is society? A Course Textbook (Sociology and Sociologists)

Hichem Karoui explores the complex nature of society and the various elements that constitute it. It delves into sociological definitions, historical views, theoretical foundations, and cultural constructs that shape human connections and collective identities. It examines the essence of society, its structure, challenges, and future, integrating sociological perspectives and emphasizing the interplay of cultural, economic, political, and social dimensions.
Structured like a course of 14 lessons, with an introduction and a conclusion, the text is organized into chapters with titles suggesting a progressive exploration of sociological concepts ("Introduction: What is Society?", "The Essence of Society," "The Structure of Society," etc.) Each chapter aims to provide insights into how societies function, evolve, and respond to challenges, ultimately reflecting on our shared human experience. Each chapter contains a summary, questions, and answers guidelines, and a list of references for further reading. It strongly suggests a structured learning progression typical of a course textbook. While it might contain informative elements useful for a manual, the overall organization and thematic development point toward a pedagogical purpose.

Key Takeaways

  • The book delves into the definition and dimensions of society, analyzing its cultural, economic, political, and social aspects.
  • The introduction hints at exploring "what constitutes society," framing it as a complex tapestry of human existence.
  • It traces the history of human connection, from kinship to complex societies.
  • Key sociological perspectives—functionalism, conflict theory, symbolic interactionism, and social constructivism—are explored.
  • The role of cultural constructs, norms, and values in shaping social interactions is examined.
  • The text addresses challenges of inequality, stratification, and societal tensions, including those arising from the digital age.
  • Social cohesion, trust, and strategies for fostering inclusivity are discussed.
  • The inclusion of chapters on globalization, digital challenges, and environmental tensions highlights the dynamic and evolving nature of societal structures in the modern era.
  • The book concludes by reflecting on society's dynamic evolution and the importance of collective action.

 

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What is society? A Course Textbook (Sociology and Sociologists)

What is society? A Course Textbook (Sociology and Sociologists)

by Hichem Karoui
What is society? A Course Textbook (Sociology and Sociologists)

What is society? A Course Textbook (Sociology and Sociologists)

by Hichem Karoui

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Hichem Karoui explores the complex nature of society and the various elements that constitute it. It delves into sociological definitions, historical views, theoretical foundations, and cultural constructs that shape human connections and collective identities. It examines the essence of society, its structure, challenges, and future, integrating sociological perspectives and emphasizing the interplay of cultural, economic, political, and social dimensions.
Structured like a course of 14 lessons, with an introduction and a conclusion, the text is organized into chapters with titles suggesting a progressive exploration of sociological concepts ("Introduction: What is Society?", "The Essence of Society," "The Structure of Society," etc.) Each chapter aims to provide insights into how societies function, evolve, and respond to challenges, ultimately reflecting on our shared human experience. Each chapter contains a summary, questions, and answers guidelines, and a list of references for further reading. It strongly suggests a structured learning progression typical of a course textbook. While it might contain informative elements useful for a manual, the overall organization and thematic development point toward a pedagogical purpose.

Key Takeaways

  • The book delves into the definition and dimensions of society, analyzing its cultural, economic, political, and social aspects.
  • The introduction hints at exploring "what constitutes society," framing it as a complex tapestry of human existence.
  • It traces the history of human connection, from kinship to complex societies.
  • Key sociological perspectives—functionalism, conflict theory, symbolic interactionism, and social constructivism—are explored.
  • The role of cultural constructs, norms, and values in shaping social interactions is examined.
  • The text addresses challenges of inequality, stratification, and societal tensions, including those arising from the digital age.
  • Social cohesion, trust, and strategies for fostering inclusivity are discussed.
  • The inclusion of chapters on globalization, digital challenges, and environmental tensions highlights the dynamic and evolving nature of societal structures in the modern era.
  • The book concludes by reflecting on society's dynamic evolution and the importance of collective action.

 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940180398659
Publisher: Global East-West LTD
Publication date: 11/09/2024
Series: Sociology and Sociologists
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 310 KB

About the Author

Writer /Journalist/ Senior Researcher

  • Published over 30 books and counting, (translations not included).
  • Authored co-authored, edited, and published hundreds of daily/ weekly/ monthly briefings, reports and analyses, peer-reviewed articles, monographs, and books, about MENA region and international politics.
  • Participated in many international conferences, either on the panel, as a member of the organizing team, or as a journalist.
  •  Has been involved with the media since his early career, thus serving in different posts: reporter, investigation journalist, copy editor, cultural journalism, political journalism, editorialist, and Executive Editor.
  •  Translated several books/documents. Also reviewed translations for publishers.
  • Member of several academic boards.
  •  Veteran columnist and commentator for the media.
  •  Ranking in the top 10%of Authors by all-time downloads on Social Science Research Network.
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