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(Ebook) You May Ask Yourself Introduction to thinking like a sociologist 4th Edition by Dalton Conley ISBN 9780393937732 0393937739

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Authors:Dalton Conley
Pages:839 pages.
Year:2015
Editon:4
Publisher:W.W. Norton
Language:english
File Size:142.41 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780393937732, 0393937739
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ISBN 10: 0393937739
ISBN 13: 9780393937732
Author: Dalton Conley

The market leader for introductory sociology courses and a welcome alternative to traditional textbooks, You May Ask Yourself engages students with an irreverent narrative style. It questions what is often taken for granted and helps students apply sociological ways of thinking to their own experiences. -- Provided by publisher

(Ebook) You May Ask Yourself Introduction to thinking like a sociologist 4th Edition Table of contents:

Part 1: Using Your Sociological Imagination

  • Ch. 1: The Sociological Imagination: An Introduction

    • The Sociological Imagination

    • How to Be a Sociologist According to Quentin Tarantino: A Scene from Pulp Fiction

    • What Are the True Costs and Returns of College?

    • Getting That “Piece of Paper”

    • What Is a Social Institution?

    • The Sociology of Sociology

    • Auguste Comte and the Creation of Sociology

    • Two Centuries of Sociology

    • Classical Sociological Theory

    • American Sociology

    • Modern Sociological Theories

    • Sociology and Its Cousins

    • History, Anthropology, Psychology, Economics, Political Science

    • Divisions Within Sociology (Micro/Macro)

    • Conclusion

    • Practice

    • Paradox

  • Ch. 2: Methods

    • Research 101

    • Causality vs. Correlation

    • Variables

    • Hypothesis Testing

    • Validity, Reliability, and Generalizability

    • Role of the Researcher

    • Creating and Testing Theory

    • Data Collection

    • Sampling Methods

    • Ethics of Social Research

    • Policy Debates Over Sampling

    • Conclusion

    • Practice

    • Paradox

  • Ch. 3: Culture and Media

    • Definitions of Culture

    • Culture vs. Nature, Culture as (Superiority), Culture as Human

    • The SAT and Meritocracy

    • Affirmative Action: Myths vs. Reality

    • Intelligence, Schooling Inequalities

    • Class, Race, Ethnicity, Gender

    • Boy-Girl Achievement Gap

    • Family Dynamics and Policy Vouchers

    • Conclusion

    • Practice

    • Paradox

Part 2: Fault Lines — Social Divisions and Inequality
(This part covers core issues of stratification, gender, race, poverty, and health within societal structures.)

Part 3: Building Blocks — Institutions of Society
(Covers family, education, economic systems, state authority, religion, environment & science, and collective action.)

  • Bibliography

  • Index

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