Introduction to Sociology

Introduction to Sociology

Ritzer, George

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While providing a rock-solid foundation on all the basic topics and concepts in sociology, George Ritzer focuses on three of today’s most compelling sociological phenomena: globalization, consumption, and the Internet. A fourth focus throughout the book is one of Ritzer’s signature interests, the McDonaldization of Society (the process by which social organizations and institutions adopt the rational, efficient, means-to-an-end principles of a fast food restaurant). Key features include: Globalization features and international case studies throughout expose students the realities of their changing world. Consumer Culture and its increasing preeminence in the world is discussed throughout. Living Digital features allow students to take an objective look at the Internet and its profound effect on individuals and society. Public Sociology exhibits in every chapter demonstrate that sociology is more than an academic discipline. Biographical “Bits” in every chapter introduce students to influential sociologists (some in their own words!). An Interactive eBook version of the text is available for students in online and traditional courses who prefer a more contemporary, multimedia-integrated presentation for learning. In addition to a full electronic textbook, they can link directly from the page to video, audio, additional enrichment readings, glossary terms, and other relevant resources, bringing sociology to life in a way that a traditional print text can't. INDICE: Chapter 1. An Introduction to Sociology in the Global AgeChapter 2. Thinking SociologicallyChapter 3. Researching the Social WorldChapter 4. CultureChapter 5. Socialization and InteractionChapter 6. Organizations, Societies and the Global DomainChapter 7. Deviance and CrimeChapter 8. Social StratificationChapter 9. Race and EthnicityChapter 10. Gender and SexualityChapter 11. The FamilyChapter 12. EducationChapter 13. ReligionChapter 14. Politics and the EconomyChapter 15. The Body, Medicine, Health, and Health CareChapter 16. Population, Urbanization, and the EnvironmentChapter 17. Social Change, Social Movements, and the Collective Action

  • ISBN: 978-1-4833-0294-2
  • Editorial: SAGE Publications, Inc
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 752
  • Fecha Publicación: 31/03/2014
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
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