Introduction to Sociology 11th Edition by Deborah Carr (Author)
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Introduction to Sociology (11th Edition)
Authors: Deborah Carr, Anthony Giddens, Mitchell Duneier, Richard P. Appelbaum
Introduction
Introduction to Sociology (11th Edition) is a comprehensive textbook that provides a foundational understanding of sociology, exploring the complexities of human society, social interactions, and institutions. Written by renowned sociologists, the book integrates classical theories with contemporary research, offering insights into how social structures shape individuals' lives. It covers key sociological concepts, methodologies, and real-world applications, making it an essential resource for students, educators, and anyone interested in understanding society’s dynamics.
Key Points
1. Core Sociological Theories
- Covers major sociological perspectives, including functionalism, conflict theory, and symbolic interactionism.
- Explains the contributions of classical theorists such as Karl Marx, Max Weber, and Emile Durkheim.
2. Research Methods in Sociology
- Introduces scientific research methods used in sociology, including qualitative and quantitative approaches.
- Discusses the importance of ethical considerations in social research.
3. Social Institutions and Their Impact
- Examines key institutions such as family, education, government, religion, and the economy.
- Analyzes how institutions shape social behavior and influence social stability.
4. Social Stratification and Inequality
- Explores the effects of class, race, gender, and ethnicity on social status and opportunities.
- Discusses theories of social mobility and the impact of globalization on inequality.
5. Contemporary Social Issues and Change
- Investigates topics such as technology, urbanization, environmental challenges, and social movements.
- Examines the role of sociology in addressing modern social problems and promoting change.
Why Read This Book?
- Provides a well-rounded introduction to sociology, balancing theory with real-world examples.
- Written by leading sociologists with extensive expertise in the field.
- Helps students develop critical thinking skills and a sociological perspective on everyday life.
- Ideal for academic studies, research, and general readers interested in human society.
Conclusion
Introduction to Sociology (11th Edition) is a must-read for anyone looking to understand how society functions and evolves. With its engaging writing style, in-depth coverage of key topics, and focus on contemporary issues, this book serves as an essential guide for students and professionals in the field of sociology.