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Essentials of Sociology A Norton Mix

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ISBN-10: 0393137457

ISBN-13: 9780393137453

Edition: 4th

Authors: Anthony Giddens, Mitchell Duneier, Richard P. Appelbaum, Deborah Carr

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Want to include just a few essential readings with your textbook? Get the readings listed below bound into Giddens et al’s Essentials of Sociology, 4e for a special price.10 ESSENTIAL READINGS“The Evolution of American Families,” by Stephanie Coontz“On the Normality of Crime,” by Emile Durkheim“Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America,” by Barbara Ehrenreich“Performances,” by Erving Goffman“Invisible Inequality: Social Class and Childrearing in Black Families and White Families,” by Annette Lareau“Bourgeois and Proletarians,” by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels“From The Sociological Imagination,” C. Wright Mills“Thinking about Social Change in America,” by Robert D. Putnam“The Myth of…    
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Book details

Edition: 4th
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company, Incorporated
Publication date: 2/19/2013
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 525
Size: 8.25" wide x 10.50" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 3.586
Language: English

Anthony Giddens, a British sociologist, was educated at Hull, the London School of Economics, and Cambridge, and is a fellow of King's College, Cambridge. His interests have been varied, but they tend to focus on questions related to the macro-order. Much of his theoretical writing deals with stratification, class, and modernity. Although he has concentrated on dynamic issues of social structure, he has also examined how social psychological concerns are part of this broader order of human relations.

Mitchell Duneier teaches sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and at the University of California at Santa Barbara. His first book, Slim's Table, won the 1994 Distinguished Publication Award of the American Sociological Association.

Deborah Carr's articles have appeared in Saltscapes, Progress, Nature Canada, Outdoor Canada, and Homemakers Magazine. As a child, she watched Mary Majka's television show, Have You Seen? Her first home as a married woman was on Caledonia Mountain, where she first encountered the formidable Mary Majika more than twenty years ago.