Sociology For Dummies helps you understand the complex field of sociology, serving as the ideal study guide both when you’re deciding to take a class as well as when you are already participating in a course. Avoiding jargon, Sociology For Dummies will get you up to speed on this widely studied topic in no time.
Sociology For Dummies, UK Edition:
* Provides a general overview of what sociology is as well as an in-depth look at some of the major concepts and theories.
* Offers examples of how sociology can be applied and its importance to everyday life
* Features an in-depth look at social movements and political sociology
* Helps you discover how to conduct sociological research
* Offers advice and tips for thinking about the world in an objective way
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Introduction.
Part I: The Basic Basics.
Chapter 1: Sociology: Getting Your Head around It.
Chapter 2: What Is Sociology, and Why Should I Care?
Chapter 3: Making It Up As They Went Along: The History of
Sociology.
Chapter 4: Research Methods: Because You Can’t Put Society
in a Test Tube.
Part II: Seeing Society Like a Sociologist.
Chapter 5: Socialisation: What is ‘Culture, ‘ and Where Can I Get
Some?
Chapter 6: Microsociology: If Life Is a Game, What Are the
Rules?
Part III: Equality and Inequality in Our Diverse
World.
Chapter 7: Caught in the Web: The Power of Networks.
Chapter 8: Social Stratifi cation: We’re All Equal, But Some of
Us Are More Equal Than Others.
Chapter 9: Gender and Ethnicity: I Know My Race, But Where’s the
Finish Line?
Chapter 10: Ways of Belonging: Citizenship and National
Identities.
Chapter 11: Getting Religion: Faith in the Modern World.
Chapter 12: Crime and Deviance: I Fought the Law . . . and I
Won!
Part IV: All Together Now: The Ins and Outs of Social
Organisation.
Chapter 13: Corporate Culture: The Study of Organisations (and
Disorganisations).
Chapter 14: The Rules of the Game: Social Movements and
Political Sociology.
Chapter 15: Urban Sociology and Demographics: (Ain’t No)
Love in the Heart of the City.
Part V: Sociology and Your Life.
Chapter 16: The Family and the Life Course.
Chapter 17: Future Passed: Understanding Social Change.
Part VI: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 18: Ten Sociology Books That Don’t Feel Like
Homework.
Chapter 19: Ten Ways to Use Sociological Insight in Everyday
Life.
Chapter 20: Ten Myths About Society Busted by Sociology.
Index.
Sobre el autor
Nasar Meer, Ph D, is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology in the School of Arts and Social Sciences, Northumbria University. He studied at Essex, Edinburgh, Bristol and Harvard Universities. Jay Gabler, Ph D, is a writer, editor and college professor. Gabler received his Ph D from Harvard University and now teaches at Rasmussen College in Minneapolis, Minnesota.