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Derived copy of Introduction to Sociology
(col11442)
Author:
David Harris
Institution:
OpenStax College
Keywords:
aging
,
assembling perspective
,
authority
,
bureaucracies
,
collective behavior
,
conflict theory
,
conformity
,
crime
,
culture
,
demography
,
deviance
,
discrimination
,
diversity
,
economy
,
education
,
emergent-norm perspective
,
Emile Durkheim
,
environment
,
ethics
,
ethnicity
,
experiment
,
family
,
feminist theory
,
field research
,
formal organizations
,
functionalism
,
gender
,
global inequality
,
globalization
,
government
,
health
,
in-groups
,
Karl Marx
,
marriage
,
Max Weber
,
McDonaldization
,
medicine
,
minority groups
,
modernization
,
out-groups
,
politics
,
population
,
power
,
queer theory
,
race
,
religion
,
resocialization
,
sanctions
,
sex
,
social change
,
social class
,
social control
,
social movements
,
social stratification
,
social structure
,
socialization
,
sociology
,
stereotypes
,
survey
,
symbolic interactionism
,
urbanization
,
value-added perspective
Summary:
Introduction to Sociology was written by teams of sociology professors and writers and peer-reviewed by college instructors nationwide. The textbook was developed for OpenStax College as part of its Open Educational Resources initiative. This free online text meets standard scope and sequence requirements and incorporates current events such as ... four-year school.
[Expand Summary]
Introduction to Sociology was written by teams of sociology professors and writers and peer-reviewed by college instructors nationwide. The textbook was developed for OpenStax College as part of its Open Educational Resources initiative. This free online text meets standard scope and sequence requirements and incorporates current events such as the Occupy Wall Street movement. The text is designed for the Introduction to Sociology course at any two- to four-year school.
[Collapse Summary]
Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
76.29%
Revised:
2012-07-30
Revisions:
New
Derived copy of Introduction to Sociology
(col11440)
Author:
David Harris
Institution:
OpenStax College
Keywords:
aging
,
assembling perspective
,
authority
,
bureaucracies
,
collective behavior
,
conflict theory
,
conformity
,
crime
,
culture
,
demography
,
deviance
,
discrimination
,
diversity
,
economy
,
education
,
emergent-norm perspective
,
Emile Durkheim
,
environment
,
ethics
,
ethnicity
,
experiment
,
family
,
feminist theory
,
field research
,
formal organizations
,
functionalism
,
gender
,
global inequality
,
globalization
,
government
,
health
,
in-groups
,
Karl Marx
,
marriage
,
Max Weber
,
McDonaldization
,
medicine
,
minority groups
,
modernization
,
out-groups
,
politics
,
population
,
power
,
queer theory
,
race
,
religion
,
resocialization
,
sanctions
,
sex
,
social change
,
social class
,
social control
,
social movements
,
social stratification
,
social structure
,
socialization
,
sociology
,
stereotypes
,
survey
,
symbolic interactionism
,
urbanization
,
value-added perspective
Summary:
Introduction to Sociology was written by teams of sociology professors and writers and peer-reviewed by college instructors nationwide. The textbook was developed for OpenStax College as part of its Open Educational Resources initiative. This free online text meets standard scope and sequence requirements and incorporates current events such as ... four-year school.
[Expand Summary]
Introduction to Sociology was written by teams of sociology professors and writers and peer-reviewed by college instructors nationwide. The textbook was developed for OpenStax College as part of its Open Educational Resources initiative. This free online text meets standard scope and sequence requirements and incorporates current events such as the Occupy Wall Street movement. The text is designed for the Introduction to Sociology course at any two- to four-year school.
[Collapse Summary]
Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
70.04%
Revised:
2012-07-26
Revisions:
New
Popularity is measured as percentile rank of page views/day over all time
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