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Introduction to Sociology / Anthony Giddens ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Giddens, Anthony | Duneier, Mitchell | Appelbaum, Richard P | Carr, DeborahMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: W. W. Norton and Company : New York, 2024. Edition: 13th edDescription: xxvi, 871 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780393892833Subject(s): SociologyDDC classification: 301 Online resources: WorldCat Details
Contents:
Table of contents Part I: The study of sociology Part II: The individual and society Part III: Structures of power Part IV: Social institutions Part V: Social change in the modern world
Summary: "The most trusted textbook in sociology. With more than a million copies sold and counting, Introduction to Sociology is valued for its reliable and authoritative coverage of sociological concepts, theory, and research. This comprehensive survey of the field gives students everything they need to internalize core concepts and develop their sociological imaginations. Our stellar author team helps students understand key sociological insights and apply them to the big social issues of our time. New online learning resources support understanding and deep, engaged reading"--
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Table of contents Part I: The study of sociology
Part II: The individual and society
Part III: Structures of power
Part IV: Social institutions
Part V: Social change in the modern world

"The most trusted textbook in sociology. With more than a million copies sold and counting, Introduction to Sociology is valued for its reliable and authoritative coverage of sociological concepts, theory, and research. This comprehensive survey of the field gives students everything they need to internalize core concepts and develop their sociological imaginations. Our stellar author team helps students understand key sociological insights and apply them to the big social issues of our time. New online learning resources support understanding and deep, engaged reading"--

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