Discover Sociology: Core Concepts explores sociology as a discipline of curious minds, in 12 high-priority chapters that focus on theoretical, conceptual, and empirical tools needed to understand, analyze, and even change the world. The Second Edition of Core Concepts is ideal for semester-long courses where instructors want to spend more time on "core" topics and/or assign other course materials, as well as shorter courses (quarter schools, summer and intersession courses).
William J. Chambliss, Daina S. Eglitis. As a foundational part of early childhood ... It was most equal at the end of the century, in the period following the women's activist movements of the 1960s and 1970s (McCabe et al., 2011).
Frawley,. Social. Services. Assistant. at. Consulate. Health. Care. Florida Gulf Coast University, BA in Sociology My sister was diagnosed with bipolar depression at the age of 16. At that time, I was studying at Florida Gulf Coast ...
"This alternate version of Discover Sociology contains fewer chapters without sacrificing depth of coverage. The text consists of 12 of the highest-priority topics--the ones that appear on most introductory sociology syllabi.
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However, critics of this position, such as British sociologist John Tomlinson, rebut this charge by using the concept of glocalization. Tomlinson acknowledges that McDonald's is a global brand, but points out that it does make ...
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Phillips, D.R. and Verhasselt, Y. (1994a) 'Introduction', in D.R. Phillips andY. Verhasselt (eds), Health and Development. London: Routledge. Phillips, D.R. and Verhasselt, Y. (1994b) 'Health and development: retrospect and prospect', ...
Shade, Leslie Regan. 2011. “Surveilling the Girl Via the Third and Networked Screen.” Pp. 261–275 in Mediated Girlhoods: New Explorations of Girls' Media Cultures, edited by Mary Celeste Kearney. New York: Peter Lang. Sharf, Samantha.