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Sociology

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ISBN-10: 0131134965

ISBN-13: 9780131134966

Edition: 2006

Authors: Jonathan H. Turner

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List price: $124.60
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Publication date: 8/23/2005
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 432
Size: 8.50" wide x 10.50" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.628

Jonathan H. Turner (PhD, Cornell University) is Distinguished Professor of sociology at the University of California at Riverside and University Professor for the University of California. The leading authority on sociological theory, Dr. Turner is the author of 38 influential books, which have been published in twelve different languages, as well as the author of many research articles in numerous journals and books.

Prologue: Gaining Perspective from a Timeline of Human Society
The Sociological Imagination
The Origins and Nature of Sociology
Auguste Comte Harriet Martineau
Sociology and the Enlightenment
Herbert Spencer
Eacute;mile Durkheim
Karl Marx
Max Weber
The Early American Tradition
George Herbert Mead
The Chicago School of Sociology and its Competitors
The Early Emphasis on Sociological Practice
Jane Adams and Hull House
The Study of Sociology Today
Summary
Key Terms
The Scientific Method and Sociology
The Nature of Science
Methods in Sociology
Experiments
Surveys
Observations
Histories
Does Science Take Away Humanism?
Scientific Sociology and Social Practice
Summary
Key Terms
Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology
Problems in Developing Scientific Theories
Theoretical Orientations in Sociology
Functional Theorizing
Evolutionary Theories
Ecological Theories
Conflict Theories
Critical Theories
Postmodern Theories
Interactionist Theories
Utilitarian Theories
The State of Theory in Sociology
Summary
Key Terms
Basic Elements of Social Organization
Biology
Natural Selection as a Driving Force
The Evolution of Primates &