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Synopsis
This theoretically balanced; mainstream text is noteworthy for its use of the SQ3R learning system, built-in student study guide, critical thinking focus, and affordable price - especially for a full-color textbook. Featuring exceptional scholarship and readability, this text provides a solid research-orientation to the basic principles of sociology while maintaining a very accessible style.
About the Author
Jon Shepard has a Ph.D. from Michigan State University. Since 1989, he has been a professor of sociology at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute where he is currently department head of the Department of Management. He has received several teaching awards, including the University Great Teacher Award at the University of Kentucky, where he received his Master's Degree and taught from 1968 to 1989. In addition to introductory sociology, business ethics is another of his current teaching and research interests.
Table of Contents
1. The Sociological Perspective. 2. Social Research. 3. Culture. 4. Socialization Over the Life Course. 5. Social Structure and Society. 6. Groups and Formal Organizations. 7. Deviance and Social Control. 8. Social Stratification. 9. Inequalities of Race and Ethnicity. 10. Inequalities of Gender. 11. Inequalities of Age. 12. Family. 13. Education. 14. Political and Economic Institutions. 15. Religion. 16. Health and Health Care. 17. Population and Urbanization. 18. Social Change and Collective Behavior.