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Seeing sociology : an introduction /

By: Ferrante, Joan
Title By: Calderia, Chris [Contribution by]
Material type: BookEdition: 2nd ed.Description: xxiii, 567 p. : col. ill. ; 28 cm.ISBN: 9781133935230Subject(s): SociologyDDC classification: 301 FE SE Online resources: Location Map
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Equipping instructors with complete flexibility, SEEING SOCIOLOGY: AN INTRODUCTION, 2E, International Edition combines up-to-the-minute coverage with an easy-to-manage, modular approach that features brief, self-contained modules in each chapter that instructors can assign based on the needs of their particular class. Extremely student friendly and engaging, the text continues to make photos an integral part of the learning process--resulting in a stronger, more memorable learning experience for students. The text's unique "SocScenes" illustrate the relevance of sociology to daily life through everyday images, allowing students to read about and visually apply sociological concepts. The new Second Edition also includes Aplia, a learning solution that increases student effort, engagement, and ultimately their course success.
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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301 FE SE (Browse shelf) Available T0052087
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1. The Sociological Perspective. 2. Culture. 3. Socialization. 4. Social Structures. 5. The Social Construction of Reality. 6. Deviance. 7. Social Stratification. 8. Race and Ethnicity. 9. Gender and Sexualities. 10. Economics and Politics. 11. Families. 12. Education and Religion. 13. Social Change and Health Care. 14. Sociology at the Forefront.

Equipping instructors with complete flexibility, SEEING SOCIOLOGY: AN INTRODUCTION, 2E, International Edition combines up-to-the-minute coverage with an easy-to-manage, modular approach that features brief, self-contained modules in each chapter that instructors can assign based on the needs of their particular class. Extremely student friendly and engaging, the text continues to make photos an integral part of the learning process--resulting in a stronger, more memorable learning experience for students. The text's unique "SocScenes" illustrate the relevance of sociology to daily life through everyday images, allowing students to read about and visually apply sociological concepts. The new Second Edition also includes Aplia, a learning solution that increases student effort, engagement, and ultimately their course success.

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