Introduction to Sociology 12th edition

Introduction to Sociology 12th edition

by Henry L. Tischler
ISBN-10:
0999554727
ISBN-13:
9780999554722
Pub. Date:
04/09/2018
Publisher:
Wessex Inc
ISBN-10:
0999554727
ISBN-13:
9780999554722
Pub. Date:
04/09/2018
Publisher:
Wessex Inc
Introduction to Sociology 12th edition

Introduction to Sociology 12th edition

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Overview

Sociology is a highly organized discipline shaped by several theoretical perspectives or schools of thought. It is not merely the study of social problems or the random

voicing of opinions. In this book, no single perspective is given greater emphasis; a balanced presentation of both functionalist theory and conflict theory is supplemented

whenever possible by the symbolic interactionist viewpoint. The book has received a great deal of praise for being cross-cultural in approach and for bringing in examples from a wide variety of societies. Sociology is concerned with the interactions of people wherever and whenever they occur. It would be shortsighted, therefore, to concentrate on only our own society. Often, in fact, the best way to appreciate our own situation is through comparison with other societies. We use our cross-cultural

focus as a basis for comparison and contrast with U.S. society.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780999554722
Publisher: Wessex Inc
Publication date: 04/09/2018
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 538
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 1.09(d)

About the Author

HENRY L. TISCHLER grew up in Philadelphia and received his bachelor's degree from Temple University and his masters and doctorate degrees from Northeastern University. He pursued postdoctoral studies at Harvard University. His first venture into textbook publishing took place while he was still a graduate student in sociology when he wrote the fourth edition of Race and Ethnic Relations with Brewton Berry. The success of that book led to his authorship of Introduction to Sociology. Tischler has been a professor at Framingham State University in Framingham, Massachusetts, for several decades. He has also taught at Northeastern University, Tufts University, and Montclair State University. He continues to teach introductory sociology every year and has been instrumental in encouraging many students to major in the field. His other areas of interest are race and ethnicity, and crime and deviant behavior. Professor Tischler has been active in making sociology accessible to the general population and has been the host of an author interview program on National Public Radio. He has also written a weekly newspaper column called "Society Today" which dealt with a wide variety of sociological topics.

Table of Contents

Prefacexv
About the Authorxxiii
A Word to the Studentxxv
Part 1The Study of Society1
Chapter 1The Sociological Perspective2
Chapter 2Doing Sociology: Research Methods30
Part 2The Individual in Society53
Chapter 3Culture54
Chapter 4Socialization and Development80
Chapter 5Social Interaction and Social Groups108
Chapter 6Deviant Behavior and Social Control140
Part 3Social Inequality179
Chapter 7Social Class in the United States180
Chapter 8Global Stratification208
Chapter 9Racial and Ethnic Minorities230
Chapter 10Gender Stratification266
Part 4Institutions291
Chapter 11Marriage and Alternative Family Arrangements292
Chapter 12Religion328
Chapter 13Education358
Chapter 14Political and Economic Systems384
Part 5Social Change and Social Issues411
Chapter 15Population, the Environment, and Urban Society412
Chapter 16Health and Aging452
Chapter 17Collective Behavior and Social Movements480
Chapter 18Social Change500
Glossary521
References534
Credits558
Index559
Practice Tests575
Practice Test Answers638
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