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Sociology Your Compass for a New World

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ISBN-10: 0495008486

ISBN-13: 9780495008484

Edition: 3rd 2007

Authors: Robert J. Brym, John Lie

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This balanced, mainstream, beautifully written and totally up-to-date text is unrivalled in its ability to get students to see the connection between themselves and the social world. It teaches students how to think sociologically, not just what to think, and emphasizes the importance of diversity and a global perspective. It has been heralded for its inclusion of pop culture examples that instantly connect with today's students, and for its presentation of sociological concepts in a fresh, contemporary light.
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Book details

List price: $226.95
Edition: 3rd
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: Wadsworth
Publication date: 1/4/2006
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 768
Size: 8.50" wide x 10.50" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 3.036
Language: English

Robert J. Brym studied sociology in Canada and Israel. He is now on faculty at the University of Toronto, which awarded him the 2007 Northrop Frye Award for combining excellence in teaching and research. He especially enjoys teaching introductory sociology to 1,400 students in Canada's biggest university course. Bob has lectured at Harvard, Oberlin College, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Moscow State University, the Universidade Federal de Pernambuco in Brazil, and other universities. He has written many books and articles about the social bases of politics in Russia and Canada, and he recently received a large research grant to study suicide bombers in Israel. His Nelson textbooks…    

Foundations
A Sociological Compass
How Sociologists Do Research
Basic Social Processes
Culture
Socialization
Social Interaction
Social Collectivities: From Groups to Societies
Inequality
Deviance and Crime
Social Stratification: United States and Global Perspectives
Globalization, Development, and Inequality
Race and Ethnicity
Sexuality and Gender
The Body
Aging and Disability
Institutions
Work and the Economy
Politics
Families
Religion
Education
The Mass Media
Health and Medicine
Social Change
Population and Urbanization
Collective Action and Social Movements
Technology and the Global Environment