Sociology / Edition 13

Sociology / Edition 13

by Richard T. Schaefer
ISBN-10:
0078026660
ISBN-13:
9780078026669
Pub. Date:
09/23/2011
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Higher Education
ISBN-10:
0078026660
ISBN-13:
9780078026669
Pub. Date:
09/23/2011
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Higher Education
Sociology / Edition 13

Sociology / Edition 13

by Richard T. Schaefer
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Overview

The new edition of Sociology helps students take Sociology with them on campus, in their careers, and in their communities.

While still maintaining its well-balanced coverage of the 3 perspectives, this new revision has a strong focus on encouraging students to think about their world with a sociological imagination. Through its strong coverage of globalization, race and ethnicity, careers in sociology, and current topics like mass media and social policy, Sociology provides students with knowledge they can use at school, at work, in their neighborhoods, and in the global community.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780078026669
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Education
Publication date: 09/23/2011
Pages: 608
Product dimensions: 8.90(w) x 10.90(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Growing up in Chicago at a time when neighborhoods were going through transitions in ethnic and racial composition, Richard T. Schaefer found himself increasingly intrigued by what was happening, how people were reacting, and how these changes were affecting neighborhoods and people’s jobs. His interest in social issues caused him to gravitate to sociology courses at Northwestern University, where he received a B.A. in Sociology.

"Originally as an undergraduate I thought I would go on to law school and become a lawyer. But after taking a few sociology courses, I found myself wanting to learn more about what sociologists studied and fascinated by the kinds of questions they raised." This fascination led him to obtain his M.A. and Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Chicago. Dr. Schaefer’s continuing interest in race relations led him to write his masters’ thesis on the membership of the Ku Klux Klan and his doctoral thesis on racial prejudice and race relations in Great Britain.

Dr. Schaefer went on to become a professor of sociology. He has taught introductory sociology for 30 years to students in colleges, adult education programs, nursing programs, and even a maximum-security prison. Dr. Schaefer’s love of teaching is apparent in his interaction with his students. "I find myself constantly learning from the students who are in my classes and from reading what they write. Their insights into the material we read or current events that we discuss often become part of future course material and sometimes even find their way into my writing."

Dr. Schaefer is author of the third edition of Sociology: A Brief Introduction (McGraw-Hill, 2000). Dr. Schaefer is also the author of Racial and Ethnic Groups now in its eighth edition, and Race and Ethnicity in the United States, second edition. His articles and book reviews have appeared in many journals, including American Journal of Sociology, Phylon: A Review of Race and Culture, Contemporary Sociology, Sociology and Social Research, Sociological Quarterly, and Teaching Sociology. He served as president of the Midwest Sociological Society in 1994-1995.

Dr. Schaefer’s advice to students is to "look at the material and make connections to your own life and experiences. Sociology will make you a more attentive observer of how people in groups interact and function. It will also make you more aware of peoples’ different needs and interests — and perhaps more ready to work for the common good, while still recognizing the individuality of each person."

Table of Contents

Part One: The Sociological Perspective
Chapter 1: The Nature of Sociology
Chapter 2: Sociological Research
Part Two: Organizing Social Life
Chapter 3: Culture
Chapter 4: Socialization
Chapter 5: Social Interaction and Social Structure
Chapter 6: Groups and Organizations
Chapter 7: Deviance and Social Control
Part Three: Social Inequality
Chapter 8: Stratification and Social Mobility
Chapter 9: Social Inequality Worldwide
Chapter 10: Stratification by Race and Ethnicity
Chapter 11: Stratification by Gender
Chapter 12: Stratification by Age
Part Four: Social Institutions
Chapter 13: The Family
Chapter 14: Religion and Education
Chapter 15: Government and the Economy
Chapter 16: Health and Medicine
Part Five: Changing Society
Chapter 17: Communities and Urbanization
Chapter 18: Population and the Environment
Chapter 19: Collective Behavior and Social Movements
Chapter 20: Social Change and Technology
Glossary
References
Acknowledgments
Indexes
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