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  • Formatas: Multiple-component retail product, aukštis x plotis x storis: 254x198x20 mm, weight: 850 g, 1 Item, Contains 1 Digital (delivered electronically)
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Apr-2018
  • Leidėjas: Sage Publications, Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1544346441
  • ISBN-13: 9781544346441
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This bundle includes George Ritzer's Essentials of Sociology, 3e (Loose-Leaf) and Interactive eBook
Letter from the Authors xvii
Acknowledgments xix
About the Authors xxi
1 An Introduction To Sociology In The Global Age
1(26)
Learning Objectives
1(1)
A Sociology of Revolutions and Counterrevolutions
1(2)
The Changing Nature of the Social World--and Sociology
3(1)
Central Concerns for a Twenty-First-Century Sociology
4(1)
Globalization
4(1)
Digital Living: Blogging and Tweeting about Sociology
5(7)
Consumption
8(2)
McDonaldization
10(1)
Critiquing Consumption
11(1)
The Digital World
11(1)
Trending: The McDonaldization of Society
12(2)
Globalization, Consumption, the Digital World, and You
14(1)
Sociology: Continuity and Change
14(4)
The Sociological Imagination
15(1)
Private Troubles and Public Issues
15(1)
The Micro-Macro Relationship
16(1)
The Agency-Structure Relationship
17(1)
The Social Construction of Reality
18(2)
Social Structures and Processes
19(1)
Sociology's Purpose: Science or Social Reform?
20(1)
Sociology, the Other Social Sciences, and Common Sense
20(2)
Summary
22(1)
Key Terms
23(1)
Review Questions
23(4)
2 Thinking About And Researching The Social World
27(36)
Learning Objectives
27(1)
Sociologists Theorize about and Research Climate Change
27(1)
Theorizing the Social World
28(7)
Classical Sociological Theory
28(1)
Karl Marx
29(1)
Max Weber
30(2)
Emile Durkheim
32(1)
Georg Simmel
33(1)
W. E. B. Du Bois
34(1)
Thorstein Veblen
35(1)
Contemporary Sociological Theory
35(5)
Structural/Functional Theories
35(1)
Structural-Functionalism
35(1)
Structuralism
36(1)
Conflict/Critical Theories
37(1)
Conflict Theory
37(1)
Critical Theory
38(1)
Feminist Theory
38(1)
Queer Theory
39(1)
Critical Theories of Race and Racism
39(1)
Digital Living: The Voluntariat
40(4)
Postmodern Theory
41(1)
Inter/Actionist Theories
42(1)
Symbolic Interaction ism
42(1)
Ethnomethodology
43(1)
Exchange Theory
43(1)
Rational Choice Theory
43(1)
Researching the Social World
44(10)
The Scientific Method
44(1)
Sociological Research
45(1)
Qualitative and Quantitative Research
45(1)
Observational Research
46(2)
Interviews
48(2)
Survey Research
50(2)
Experiments
52(1)
Secondary Data Analysis
53(1)
Historical-Comparative Method
54(1)
Content Analysis
54(1)
Issues in Social Research
54(4)
Reliability and Validity
54(1)
Research Ethics
55(1)
Physical and Psychological Harm
55(1)
Illegal Acts
56(1)
Violation of Trust
57(1)
Trending: On the Run
58(1)
Objectivity, or "Value-Free" Sociology
59(1)
Summary
59(1)
Key Terms
60(1)
Review Questions
61(2)
3 Culture
63(26)
Learning Objectives
63(1)
A Reflection of U.S. Culture
63(1)
A Definition of Culture
64(2)
The Basic Elements of Culture
66(4)
Values
66(1)
Norms
67(1)
Material Culture
68(1)
Symbolic Culture and Language
69(1)
Cultural Differences
70(5)
Ideal and Real Culture
70(1)
Ideology
71(1)
Subcultures
71(1)
Countercultures
72(1)
Culture Wars
73(1)
Multiculturalism and Assimilation
74(1)
Trending: The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down
75(3)
Identity Politics
78(1)
Cultural Relativism and Ethnocentrism
78(1)
Global Culture
78(2)
The Globalization of Values
79(1)
Cultural Imperialism
79(1)
Emerging Issues in Culture
80(1)
Consumer Culture
80(1)
Children in a Consumer Culture
80(1)
Digital Living: Netiquette
81(4)
Nontraditional Settings for Consumption
82(1)
A Postconsumer Culture?
83(1)
Culture Jamming
83(1)
Cyberculture
84(1)
Summary
85(1)
Key Terms
86(1)
Review Questions
86(3)
4 Socialization And Interaction
89(26)
Learning Objectives
89(1)
Socialization and Variance
89(1)
The Individual and the Self
90(5)
Symbolic Interaction and Development of the Self
91(1)
Humans and Nonhumans
91(1)
Symbolic Interaction
92(1)
Mind and Self
93(1)
The Generalized Other
94(1)
The "I" and the "Me"
94(1)
The Individual as Performer
95(1)
Impression Management
95(1)
Trending: Alone Together
96(1)
Front and Back Stage
97(1)
Socialization
97(7)
Childhood Socialization
97(1)
Primary Socialization and the Family
98(1)
Peers
98(1)
Gender
99(2)
Mass Media and New Media
101(1)
Consumer Culture
101(1)
Adult Socialization
102(1)
Workplaces
102(1)
Total Institutions
103(1)
Other Aspects of Adult Socialization
103(1)
Interaction
104(1)
Superordinate-Subordinate Interactions
104(1)
Digital Living: Digital Natives
105(3)
Reciprocity and Exchange
105(1)
"Doing" Interaction
106(1)
Interaction Order
106(1)
Status and Role
106(2)
Micro-Level Social Structures
108(3)
Interpersonal Relationships
108(1)
Social Networks
108(1)
Groups
109(1)
Types of Groups
109(1)
Conformity to the Group
110(1)
Summary
111(1)
Key Terms
112(1)
Review Questions
112(3)
5 Organizations, Societies, And Global Relationships
115(28)
Learning Objectives
115(1)
Questioning Governmental Authority
115(1)
Organizations
116(3)
Bureaucracies
116(1)
Authority Structures and Bureaucracy
117(1)
Rationality and Irrationality
118(1)
Trending: Gang Leader for a Day
119(3)
The Informal Organization
121(1)
Contemporary Organizational Realities
122(9)
Gendered Organizations
122(2)
Other Problems in Organizations
124(2)
Contemporary Changes in Organizations
126(1)
Globalization and Organizations
127(1)
McDonaldization and Bureaucratic Organizations
128(1)
Network Organizations
129(1)
Characteristics of the Network Organization
130(1)
Informationalism
130(1)
Societies
131(2)
Global Relationships
133(3)
Controlling Global Flows and Mobilities
133(1)
Other Global Flows
134(1)
Landscapes
135(1)
Digital Living: Digital Currency
136(3)
Global Barriers
137(1)
Are Global Barriers Effective?
137(1)
Organizational Barriers
138(1)
More Open Organizations?
138(1)
Summary
139(1)
Key Terms
139(1)
Review Questions
140(3)
6 Deviance And Crime
143(26)
Learning Objectives
143(1)
Norms, Labels, and Judgment
143(1)
Deviance
144(3)
Shifting Definitions of Deviance
144(2)
Global Flows and Deviance
146(1)
Deviance and Consumption
146(1)
Theories of Deviance
147(8)
Structural/Functional Theories
148(1)
Strain
148(1)
Social Control
149(1)
Conflict/Critical Theories
149(1)
Deviance and the Poor
150(1)
Deviance and the Elite
150(1)
Inter/Actionist Theories
151(1)
Labeling
152(1)
Primary and Secondary Deviance
153(1)
Key Ideas in the Labeling Process
153(1)
Moral Panics
154(1)
Stigmas
154(1)
Crime
155(5)
The Criminal Justice System
156(2)
Types of Crimes
158(2)
Trending: The New Jim Crow
160(3)
Globalization and Crime
162(1)
Digital Living: Digital Piracy
163(3)
Criminalization of Global Activities
164(1)
Global Crime Control
165(1)
Summary
166(1)
Key Terms
166(1)
Review Questions
167(2)
7 Social Stratification In The United States And Globally
169(34)
Learning Objectives
169(1)
Student "Haves" and "Have-Nots" in Higher Education
169(1)
Dimensions of Social Stratification
170(2)
Social Class
170(1)
Status
171(1)
Power
172(1)
Economic Inequality
172(5)
Income Inequality
173(1)
Wealth Inequality
174(2)
Status, Power, and Wealth
176(1)
The Perpetuation of Wealth
176(1)
The Decline of the American Middle Class
176(1)
Digital Living: Stratification in the New Sharing Economy
177(5)
Poverty
178(1)
Analyzing Poverty
179(1)
Poverty in the United States
180(1)
The Feminization of Poverty
180(2)
Social Mobility
182(2)
Types of Social Mobility
183(1)
Achievement and Ascription
183(1)
Theories of Social Stratification
184(2)
Structural/Functional Theories
184(1)
Conflict/Critical Theories
184(1)
Social Rewards and Status
184(1)
Gender, Race, and Class
185(1)
Inter/Actionist Theories
186(1)
Consumption and Social Stratification
186(1)
Trending: Evicted
187(2)
Stratified Consumption
188(1)
Social Class and Taste
188(1)
Global Stratification
189(10)
Positions in Global Stratification
189(1)
The Global North and South
189(1)
High-, Middle-, and Low-Income Countries
190(1)
The Global Concentration of Wealth
191(1)
Global Economic Inequalities
192(1)
The Global Digital Divide
192(1)
Global Health Inequality
193(1)
Global Gender Stratification
194(2)
Changing Positions in Global Stratification
196(1)
Race to the Bottom
196(1)
Foreign Aid and Development
196(1)
Theories of Global Stratification
197(1)
Structural/Functional Theories
197(1)
Conflict/Critical Theories
198(1)
Summary
199(1)
Key Terms
200(1)
Review Questions
200(3)
8 Race And Ethnicity
203(26)
Learning Objectives
203(1)
Minorities Acquire Political Power
203(1)
The Concepts of Race and Ethnicity
204(5)
Historical Thinking about Race
205(1)
"Scientific" Explanations
205(1)
Cultural Explanations
206(1)
The Fluidity of Racial Categories
206(2)
Racial and Ethnic Identities
208(1)
Majority-Minority Relations
209(3)
Stereotypes, Prejudice, and Discrimination
210(1)
Intersectionality
211(1)
Patterns of Interaction
211(1)
Digital Living: Race in Cyberspace
212(2)
Racism
214(1)
Trending: The Cosmopolitan Canopy
215(2)
Foundations of Racism
216(1)
Social Structure and Racism
216(1)
Culture and Racism
216(1)
Institutional Racism
217(3)
The "Invisibility" of Institutional Racism
217(1)
Social Movements and Race
218(1)
Hate Groups
218(1)
The Civil Rights Movement
219(1)
Collective Identity and "Power" Movements
219(1)
Race and Ethnicity in a Global Context
220(6)
Ethnic Identity and Globalization
220(1)
Global Prejudice and Discrimination
220(1)
Global Flows Based on Race and Ethnicity
221(1)
Positive and Negative Flows
221(2)
Ethnic Conflict within Nation-States
223(1)
Expulsion
224(1)
Ethnic Cleansing
224(1)
Genocide
225(1)
Summary
226(1)
Key Terms
226(1)
Review Questions
226(3)
9 Gender And Sexuality
229(30)
Learning Objectives
229(1)
Challenging Gender Stereotypes
229(1)
Gender and Sex
230(3)
Femininities and Masculinities
231(1)
Transgender and Nonbinary Genders
232(1)
Digital Living: Gender-Swapping in Online Games
233(11)
Gender Diversity
234(1)
Gendered Inequalities
235(1)
Gender and Education
235(3)
Gender, Family, and Work
238(1)
Separate Spheres
238(1)
Dual-Earner Households and the Stalled Revolution
239(2)
Gender Inequality at Work
241(1)
Gender and Consumer Culture
241(1)
Consumption, Work, and Family
241(3)
The Sociology of Sexuality
244(3)
Sexual Selves
245(1)
Sexual Identities and Orientations
245(1)
Spotlight on "Hooking Up"
246(1)
Trending: Dude You're a Fag
247(3)
Social Constraints on Sexuality
248(1)
Culture and Consent
248(1)
Sex and Consumption
249(1)
Sexuality, Gender, and Globalization
250(3)
Social Change and the Globalization of Sexuality
250(1)
Global Flows Related to Sex and Sexuality
251(1)
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Sexualities in a Global Context
251(1)
The Global Sex Industry
252(1)
Global Flows Related to Gender
253(3)
The Feminization of Migration
253(1)
The Feminization of Labor
254(1)
Gender, War, and Violence
254(1)
The Global Women's Movement
255(1)
Summary
256(1)
Key Terms
256(1)
Review Questions
257(2)
10 Families
259(26)
Learning Objectives
259(1)
Fictional Families Get Real
259(1)
Family, Marriage, and Intimate Relationships
260(2)
Some Basic Concepts
260(1)
Marriage
260(1)
Intimate Relationships
261(1)
Love
261(1)
Broad Changes in Marriage and the Family
262(5)
Decline in Marriage
262(1)
Perspectives on the Decline in Marriage
262(3)
Self-Disclosing Intimacy and Pure Relationships
265(1)
Nonfamily Households
265(1)
Alternative Forms of Families
266(1)
Cohabitation
266(1)
Trending: Going Solo
267(1)
Digital Living: Online Dating
268(3)
Single-Parent Families
269(1)
Nonresident Parents
269(1)
Stepfamilies and Blended Families
270(1)
Lesbian and Gay Families
270(1)
Theorizing the Family
271(3)
Structural/Functional Theories
271(1)
Conflict/Critical Theories
272(1)
Feminist Theory
273(1)
Inter/Actionist Theories
273(1)
Symbolic Interactionism
273(1)
Exchange Theory
273(1)
Problems in the Family
274(5)
Family Conflict
274(1)
Abuse and Violence within the Family
274(1)
Child Abuse
274(1)
Domestic Violence
275(1)
Elder Abuse
276(1)
Poverty and the Family
276(1)
Gender Inequalities
277(1)
Divorce
278(1)
Factors in Divorce
278(1)
Global Families
279(3)
Global Flows That Involve the Family
279(1)
Global Flows That Affect the Family
280(1)
Global Economic Flows
280(1)
Global Migration
281(1)
Global Trafficking
281(1)
Global Conflict
281(1)
Summary
282(1)
Key Terms
282(1)
Review Questions
283(2)
11 Education And Religion
285(32)
Learning Objectives
285(1)
Science versus Religion in the Public Schools
285(1)
Education
286(1)
Inequality in Education
287(10)
Who Succeeds in School?
287(1)
The Coleman Report: How Much Do Schools Matter?
288(1)
Intelligence and School Success
289(1)
Class Differences in Early Childhood
290(1)
Preschool
291(1)
Inequality within Schools: Tracking and Student Outcomes
291(1)
Alternatives to Traditional Public Schools
292(1)
Vouchers
292(1)
Homeschooling
293(1)
Charter Schools
294(2)
Who Goes to College?
296(1)
Trending: Paying for the Party
297(1)
Globalization and Education
298(2)
PISA Rankings
298(1)
U.S., German, and Japanese Education Systems
299(1)
Religion
300(1)
Components of Religion
300(5)
Belief
300(1)
Ritual
301(2)
Experience
303(1)
Secularization
303(1)
Civil Religion
304(1)
Religion as a Form of Consumption
304(1)
Types of Religious Institutions
305(1)
Sect
305(1)
Digital Living: Practicing Virtual Faith
306(3)
Church
307(1)
Denominations
307(1)
Cults and New Religious Movements
308(1)
Religion and Globalization
309(5)
The Most Significant Global Religions
310(1)
Judaism
310(1)
Hinduism
310(1)
Buddhism
311(1)
Islam
311(1)
Christianity
312(1)
Fundamentalism
312(1)
Faith on the Move
313(1)
Summary
314(1)
Key Terms
315(1)
Review Questions
315(2)
12 Politics And The Economy
317(28)
Learning Objectives
317(1)
The Interrelationship of Government and the Economy
317(1)
Politics: Democracy or Dictatorship
318(2)
Democracy: Citizenship as a Radical Idea
318(2)
Digital Living: Hacktivism and State Interference
320(1)
Dictatorship: The Seizure of Power
321(1)
Who Rules the United States?
321(1)
The Structural/Functional Perspective: Pluralism
321(1)
The Conflict/Critical Perspective: The Power Elite
322(1)
Global Politics
322(4)
Geopolitics
322(1)
The Nation and the Nation-State
323(1)
War
324(1)
Terrorism
325(1)
The U.S. Economy: From Industrialization to Deindustrialization
326(8)
The Industrial Revolution
327(1)
From Fordism to Post-Fordism
328(1)
Socialism, Communism, and Capitalism
328(1)
Socialism and Communism
328(1)
Welfare States
328(2)
Capitalism
330(1)
Deindustrialization in the United States
331(1)
Factors in Deindustrialization
331(2)
The Decline of American Labor Unions
333(1)
The Postindustrial Society
333(1)
Work, Consumption, and Leisure
334(1)
Employment, Unemployment, and Underemployment
334(1)
Trending: The Tumbleweed Society
335(5)
Consumption and the Postmodern Society
337(2)
Leisure
339(1)
Globalization and the Economy
340(2)
Summary
342(1)
Key Terms
342(1)
Review Questions
343(2)
13 The Body, Medicine, Health, And Health Care
345(30)
Learning Objectives
345(1)
The Debate over Medical Marijuana
345(2)
The Body
347(2)
The Thinking of Michel Foucault
347(2)
Trending: Blood Sugar
349(7)
The Healthy Body: Lifestyle, Beauty, and Fitness
350(1)
Beauty: Cultural Contexts
350(2)
The Quest for the Ideal, the Consumption of Beauty, and the Fit Body
352(1)
Fitness and the Healthy Body
352(1)
Body Modifications
353(2)
Risky Behavior
355(1)
The Sociology of Health and Medicine
356(3)
The Medical Profession
356(2)
Weaknesses in the U.S. Health Care System
358(1)
Digital Living: Telemedicine
359(6)
Inequalities in U.S. Health Care
359(3)
Health Care Reform in the United States
362(1)
Consumerism and Health Care
363(1)
Medical Tourism
364(1)
The Internet and the Consumption of Health Care
364(1)
Globalization and Health
365(7)
Growing Global Inequality
365(1)
Disease
365(1)
Malnutrition
365(1)
Smoking
366(1)
Borderless Diseases
367(2)
HIV/AIDS
369(1)
New Forms of Flu
370(1)
Superbugs
370(1)
Globalization and Improvements in Health and Health Care
371(1)
Summary
372(1)
Key Terms
373(1)
Review Questions
373(2)
14 Population, Urbanization, And The Environment
375(32)
Learning Objectives
375(1)
Reaching a New Global Milestone
375(1)
Population
376(9)
Population Growth
376(1)
Population Decline
377(1)
The Processes of Population Change
378(1)
Fertility
378(1)
Mortality
379(2)
The Demographic Transition
381(2)
Migration
383(2)
Urbanization
385(4)
Ever-Larger Urban Areas
386(1)
Suburbanization
387(1)
A Postsuburban Era?
388(1)
The Changing Nature of Major U.S. Cities
388(1)
Cities and Globalization
389(3)
Global and World Cities
389(1)
Megacities (and Beyond)
390(1)
The Main Sites of Global Problems
390(1)
The Center of Culture and Consumption
390(2)
Trending: Children of Katrina
392(1)
The Environment
393(9)
Theories of the Environment and Its Problems
393(1)
Globalization and the Environment
394(1)
The Leading Environmental Problems
395(1)
Destruction of Natural Habitats
395(1)
Adverse Effects on Marine Life
396(1)
The Decline in Freshwater
396(1)
Climate Change and Global Warming
397(2)
Global Responses
399(1)
Sustainable Development
400(1)
Technological Fixes
401(1)
The Paris Agreement
401(1)
Digtial Living: Smart Cities
402(1)
Summary
402(1)
Key Terms
403(1)
Review Questions
403(4)
15 Social Change, Social Movements, And Collective Action
407(28)
Learning Objectives
407(1)
Workers' Rights, Consumer Activism, and Social Change
407(2)
Social Movements
409(1)
The Tea Party
409(1)
Trending: Strangers in Their Own Land
410(13)
Feminist Movements
412(1)
The Women's Movement in the United States
412(2)
The Global Women's Movement
414(2)
LGBTQ Movements
416(1)
World War II and the Lavender Scare
416(1)
The U.S.-Based Homophile Movement
417(1)
Stonewall
417(1)
Lesbian Herstory
417(1)
HIV/AIDS, ACT UP, and Queer Nation
418(1)
The Ongoing Fight for Marriage Equality
418(1)
The Civil Rights Movement
419(1)
Emergence, Mobilization, and Impact of Social Movements
420(1)
Factors in the Emergence of a Social Movement
420(1)
Resources and Mobilization of Social Movements
421(1)
Participation
421(1)
Goals, Strategy, and Tactics
421(1)
Factors in Success
422(1)
The Impact of Social Movements
423(1)
The Internet, Globalization, and Social Movements
423(1)
Collective Action
423(2)
Crowds
424(1)
Digital Living: Crisis Mapping
425(3)
Riots
426(1)
Disasters
426(1)
Human Involvement in Disasters
427(1)
The Effects of Disasters
428(1)
Social Change: Globalization, Consumption, and the Internet
428(5)
Globalization as the Ultimate Social Change
429(1)
Global "Liquids"
429(1)
Global "Flows"
430(1)
Globalization and the Internet
431(1)
Computer Viruses
431(1)
Cyberactivism
431(1)
Consumption and Globalization
432(1)
Local and Regional Differences
432(1)
Global Brands
433(1)
Summary
433(1)
Key Terms
434(1)
Review Questions
434(1)
Glossary 435(14)
References:
Chapter-Opening Vignettes
449(4)
References: Comprehensive List 453(42)
Index 495