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  • Leidėjas: Sage Publications, Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1071802313
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This bundle includes George Ritzer's Introduction to Sociology, 5e & Interactive eBook
Letter from the Authors xxi
Acknowledgments xxiii
About the Authors xxv
Chapter 1 An Introduction To Sociology In The Global Age 1(26)
Learning Objectives
1(1)
A Sociology of Revolutions and Counterrevolutions
2(1)
The Changing Nature of the Social World-and Sociology
3(1)
Central Concerns for a Twenty-First-Century Sociology
4(1)
Digital Living: Blogging and Tweeting about Sociology
5(1)
Globalization
5(10)
Globalization: Sex Trafficking
8(2)
Consumption
10(2)
McDonaldization
11(1)
Critiquing Consumption
12(1)
The Digital World
12(3)
Trending: The McDonaldization of Society
14(1)
Globalization, Consumption, the Digital World, and You
15(1)
Sociology: Continuity and Change
15(6)
The Sociological Imagination
16(4)
Private Troubles and Public Issues
17(2)
The Micro-Macro Relationship
19(1)
The Agency-Structure Relationship
19(1)
The Social Construction of Reality
20(1)
Social Structures and Processes
21(1)
Sociology's Purpose: Science or Social Reform?
21(1)
Sociology, the Other Social Sciences, and Common Sense
22(2)
Summary
24(1)
Key Terms
25(1)
Review Questions
25(2)
Chapter 2 Thinking Sociologically 27(26)
Learning Objectives
27(1)
How Do Theories Help Us Understand Politics and Other Social Institutions?
28(1)
The Giants of Classical Sociological Theory
29(6)
Early Sociological Theorists
30(1)
Karl Marx
30(2)
Max Weber
32(1)
Emile Durkheim
33(2)
Other Important Early Theorists
35(4)
Georg Simmel
35(1)
W.E.B. Du Bois
36(2)
Trending: The Scholar Denied: W.E.B. Du Bois and the Birth of Modern Sociology
37(1)
Thorstein Veblen
38(1)
Contemporary Sociological Theory
39(12)
Structural/Functional Theories
39(3)
Structural-Functionalism
39(1)
Structuralism
40(2)
Globalization: The Contentious India-China Border
41(1)
Conflict/Critical Theories
42(6)
Conflict Theory
42(1)
Critical Theory
43(1)
Feminist Theory
44(1)
Queer Theory
44(2)
Digital Living: The Voluntariat
45(1)
Critical Theories of Race and Racism
46(1)
Postmodern Theory
47(1)
Inter/Actionist Theories
48(10)
Symbolic Interactionism
48(1)
Ethnomethodology
49(1)
Exchange Theory
50(1)
Rational Choice Theory
50(1)
Summary
51(1)
Key Terms
51(1)
Review Questions
52(1)
Chapter 3 Researching The Social World 53(28)
Learning Objectives
53(1)
Sociology as a Science
54(1)
The Scientific Method
54(2)
The Development of Scientific Knowledge
56(2)
Sociological Research
58(10)
Qualitative and Quantitative Research
59(1)
Observational Research
60(3)
Participant and Nonparticipant Observation
61(1)
Ethnography
62(1)
Digital Living: Netnography
62(1)
Interviews
63(2)
The Interview Process
64(1)
Survey Research
65(1)
Types of Surveys
65(1)
Sampling
66(1)
Experiments
67(1)
Secondary Data Analysis
68(4)
Historical-Comparative Method
69(2)
Globalization: World Values Survey
70(1)
Content Analysis
71(1)
Issues in Social Research
72(7)
Reliability and Validity
72(1)
Research Ethics
72(4)
Physical and Psychological Harm
73(2)
Illegal Acts
75(1)
The Violation of Trust
75(19)
Trending: On the Run: Fugitive Life in an American City
76(1)
Informed Consent and Institutional Review Boards
76(2)
Objectivity, or "Value-Free" Sociology
78(1)
Summary
79(1)
Key Terms
79(1)
Review Questions
79(2)
Chapter 4 Culture 81(24)
Learning Objectives
81(1)
A Reflection of U.S. Culture
82(1)
A Definition of Culture
82(2)
The Basic Elements of Culture
84(5)
Values
84(1)
Norms
85(1)
Material Culture
86(1)
Symbolic Culture and Language
87(2)
Cultural Differences
89(8)
Ideal and Real Culture
89(1)
Ideology
89(3)
Globalization: Queuing in Hong Kong and India
90(2)
Subcultures Countercultures
92(1)
Culture Wars
92(2)
Multiculturalism and Assimilation
94(3)
Trending: The Left Behind: Decline and Rage in Rural America
95(1)
Identity Politics
96(1)
Cultural Relativism and Ethnocentrism
96(1)
Major Types of Culture
97(6)
Global Culture
97(1)
The Globalization of Values
97(1)
Cultural Imperialism
98(1)
Consumer Culture
98(3)
Children in a Consumer Culture
99(1)
Nontraditional Settings for Consumption
99(1)
A Postconsumer Culture?
100(1)
Culture Jamming
100(1)
Cyberculture
101(5)
Digital Living: Netiquette
102(1)
Summary
103(1)
Key Terms
103(1)
Review Questions
103(2)
Chapter 5 Socialization And Interaction 105(24)
Learning Objectives
105(1)
Socialization and Variance
106(1)
The Individual and the Self
106(5)
Symbolic Interaction and Development of the Self
107(4)
Humans and Nonhumans
108(1)
Symbolic Interaction
108(1)
Mind and Self
109(1)
The Generalized Other The "I" and the "Me"
110(1)
The "I" and "Me" in Consumer Society
111(1)
The Individual as Performer
111(2)
Impression Management
111(1)
Front and Back Stage
112(1)
Trending: Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other
113(1)
Socialization
113(8)
Childhood Socialization
114(5)
Family
114(1)
Globalization: The Self in the Global Age
115(1)
Peers
115(1)
Gender
116(1)
Mass Media and New Media
117(1)
Consumer Culture
118(1)
Adult Socialization
119(2)
Workplaces
119(1)
Total Institutions
119(1)
Other Aspects of Adult Socialization
119(6)
Digital Living: Cyberbullying
120(1)
Interaction
121(3)
Superordinate-Subordinate Interactions
122(1)
Reciprocity and Exchange
122(1)
"Doing" Interaction
122(1)
Interaction Order
122(1)
Status and Role
123(1)
Micro-Level Social Structures
124(3)
Interpersonal Relationships
124(1)
Social Networks
124(1)
Groups
125(5)
Types of Groups
125(1)
Conformity to the Group
126(1)
Summary
127(1)
Key Terms
128(1)
Review Questions
128(1)
Chapter 6 Organizations, Societies, And Global Relationships 129(28)
Learning Objectives
129(1)
Questioning Governmental Authority
130(1)
Organizations
130(6)
Bureaucracies
131(5)
Authority Structures and Bureaucracy
132(2)
Trending: Working for Respect: Community and Conflict at Walmart
133(1)
Rationality and Irrationality
134(1)
The Informal Organization
135(1)
Contemporary Organizational Realities
136(8)
Gender Inequalities
136(2)
Other Problems
138(1)
Contemporary Changes
139(1)
Globalization
140(3)
McDonaldization and Bureaucratic Organizations
142(1)
Network Organizations
143(4)
Characteristics of the Network Organization
143(1)
Informationalism
144(1)
Societies
144(3)
Global Relationships
147(7)
Controlling Global Flows and Mobilities
147(1)
Other Global Flows
148(3)
Spaces of Flows
148(1)
Landscapes
149(2)
Digital Living: Digital Currency
150(1)
Global Barriers
151(7)
Globalization: Bureaucracy in the Islamic State's Failed Caliphate
151(1)
Are Global Barriers Effective?
152(1)
Organizational Barriers
152(1)
More Open Organizations?
153(1)
Summary
154(1)
Key Terms
154(1)
Review Questions
154(3)
Chapter 7 Deviance And Crime 157(30)
Learning Objectives
157(1)
Norms, Labels, and Judgment
158(1)
Deviance
158(6)
Shifting Definitions of Deviance
158(2)
Global Rows and Deviance
160(3)
Globalization: Rethinking the Dutch Approach to Marijuana Use
162(1)
Deviance and Consumption
163(1)
Theories of Deviance
164(110)
Structural/Functional Theories
164(4)
Strain
164(1)
Adaptations to Strain
165(1)
More Recent Developments in Strain Theory
166(1)
Social Control
166(1)
Broken Windows
167(1)
Self-Control
168(1)
Conflict/Critical Theories
168(2)
Deviance and the Poor
169(1)
Deviance and the Elite
169(1)
Inter/Actionist Theories
170(104)
Labeling
171(1)
Primary and Secondary Deviance
171(1)
Key Ideas in the Labeling Process
172(1)
Moral Panics
172(1)
Stigmas
173(1)
Positive Deviance
173(101)
Crime
274
The Criminal Justice System
175(4)
Trending: Homeward: Life in the Year after Prison
178(1)
Types of Crimes
179(2)
Globalization and Crime
181(1)
Digital Living: Catching a Serial Killer through an Online DNA Site
181(1)
Criminalization of Global Activities
182(1)
Global Crime Control
182(2)
Summary
184(1)
Key Terms
184(1)
Review Questions
184(3)
Chapter 8 Social Stratification In The United States 187(28)
Learning Objectives
187(1)
Student "Haves" and "Have-Nots" in Higher Education
188(1)
Dimensions of Social Stratification
188(3)
Social Class
188(2)
Status
190(1)
Power
190(1)
Consistency/Inconsistency across Dimensions of Stratification
191(1)
Economic Inequality
191(13)
Income Inequality
192(4)
Wealth Inequality
196(3)
Growing Wealth Disparities
196(1)
Status, Power, and Wealth
196(1)
The Perpetuation of Wealth
197(3)
Digital Living: Stratification in the New Sharing Economy
198(1)
The Decline of the American Middle Class
199(1)
Poverty
200(1)
Analyzing Poverty
200(4)
Poverty in the United States
201(2)
The Feminization of Poverty
203(1)
Social Mobility
204(3)
Types of Social Mobility
205(1)
Structural Mobility in the United States
205(1)
Achievement and Ascription
205(2)
Theories of Social Stratification
207(2)
Structural/Functional Theories
207(1)
Conflict/Critical Theories
207(1)
Social Rewards and Status
207(1)
Gender Race, and Class
208(1)
Inter/Actionist Theories
208(1)
Consumption and Social Stratification
209(4)
Stratified Consumption
209(2)
Trending: Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City
210(1)
Social Class and Taste
211(5)
The Quest for Distinction
212(1)
Elites as Cultural Omnivores
212(1)
Summary
213(1)
Key Terms
213(1)
Review Questions
214(1)
Chapter 9 Global Stratification 215(24)
Learning Objectives
215(1)
Something Is Right in Denmark
216(1)
Positions in Global Stratification
216(3)
Global North and Global South
216(1)
High-, Middle-, and Low-Income Countries
217(1)
The Richest People in the World: The Global Concentration of Wealth
218(1)
The Poorest People in the World: The Bottom Billion
218(1)
Other Global Inequalities
219(8)
The Global Digital Divide
219(2)
Global Health Inequality
221(2)
Global Waste and the Churequeros
223(1)
Gender Stratification
223(4)
Inequality in Employment. Occupations, and Wealth
223(1)
Women and Informal Employment
224(1)
Digital Living: E-waste
225(1)
Women in Global Care Chains
225(7)
Trending: Dealing in Desire: Asian Ascendancy, Western Decline, and the Hidden Currencies of Global Sex Work
226(1)
Changing Positions in Global Stratification
227(4)
Race to the Bottom
227(1)
Globalization: Domestic Workers in Kuwait
228(1)
Industrial Upgrading
228(1)
Foreign Aid and Development
229(2)
Theories of Global Stratification
231(3)
Structural/Functional Theories
231(1)
Conflict/Critical Theories
232(2)
Colonialism, Imperialism, and Postcolonialism
233(1)
World-Systems Theory
234(1)
Consumption and Global Stratification
234(3)
Global Consumer Culture and Inequality
235(1)
Fair Trade
236(1)
Summary
237(1)
Key Terms
238(1)
Review Questions
238(1)
Chapter 10 Race And Ethnicity 239(30)
Learning Objectives
239(1)
Minorities Acquire Political Power
240(1)
The Concepts of Race and Ethnicity
240(6)
Historical Thinking about Race
241(3)
"Scientific" Explanations
241(2)
Globalization: Threats to the Roma
242(1)
Cultural Explanations
243(1)
The Fluidity of Racial Categories
244(2)
Racial and Ethnic Identities
246(1)
Majority-Minority Relations
246(8)
The Social Construction of Difference
246(1)
Stereotypes, Prejudice, and Discrimination
247(1)
Intersectionality
248(1)
Digital Living: Race in Cyberspace
249(1)
Patterns of Interaction
249(1)
Race, Ethnicity, and Education
250(1)
Race, Ethnicity, and Consumption
251(3)
Marketing to Minorities
252(1)
White Consumption of Black Culture
252(3)
Trending: The Cosmopolitan Canopy: Race and Civility in Everyday Life
253(1)
Commercialization of Ethnicity
254(1)
Racism
254(7)
Foundations of Racism
255(2)
Social Structure and Racism
255(1)
Culture and Racism
256(1)
Racist Motives
257(1)
Institutional Racism
257(2)
The Role of Individuals in Institutional Racism
258(1)
The "Invisibility" of Institutional Racism
259(1)
Social Movements and Race
259(2)
Hate Groups
259(1)
The Civil Rights Movement
260(1)
Collective Identity and "Power" Movements
260(1)
Race and Ethnicity in a Global Context
261(6)
Ethnic Identity and Globalization
261(1)
Global Prejudice and Discrimination
261(2)
Global Flows Based on Race and Ethnicity
263(1)
Positive and Negative Flows
264(1)
Racial and Ethnic Barriers
264(1)
Ethnic Conflict within Nation-States
264(6)
Expulsion
265(1)
Ethnic Cleansing
265(1)
Genocide
266(1)
Summary
267(1)
Key Terms
267(1)
Review Questions
268(1)
Chapter 11 Gender And Sexuality 269(30)
Learning Objectives
269(1)
Challenging Gender Stereotypes
270(1)
Gender and Sex
270(13)
Femininities and Masculinities
271(1)
Transgender and Nonbinary Genders
272(2)
Digital Living: Gender Swapping in Online Games
273(1)
Gender Diversity
274(1)
Gendered Inequalities
274(1)
Gender and Education
275(2)
Gender, Family, and Work
277(5)
Separate Spheres
278(1)
Dual-Earner Households and the Stalled Revolution
278(2)
Gender Inequality at Work
280(2)
Gender and Consumer Culture
282(1)
Consumption, Work, and Family
282(1)
Women and Girls as Consumers
282(1)
Men and Boys as Consumers
282(1)
Advertising and Gender
283(1)
The Sociology of Sexuality
283(7)
Sexual Selves
284(2)
Sexual Identities and Orientations
284(2)
Gendered Sexual Scripts
286(1)
Spotlight on "Hooking Up"
286(1)
Social Constraints on Sexuality
286(2)
Trending: Unbound: Transgender Men and the Remaking of Identity
287(1)
Culture and Consent
288(1)
Sex and Consumption
289(1)
Sexuality, Gender, and Globalization
290(2)
Social Change and the Globalization of Sexuality
290(1)
Global Flows Related to Sex and Sexuality
290(2)
Lesbian, Gay Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Sexualities in a Global Context
291(1)
The Global Sex Industry
291(1)
Global Flows Related to Gender
292(6)
The Feminization of Migration
292(1)
The Feminization of Labor
293(2)
The Feminization of Poverty and Female Proletarianization
293(1)
Women in Export Processing Zones
294(1)
Gender, War, and Violence
295(2)
Globalization: Rape as a Weapon of War
296(1)
The Global Women's Movement
297(1)
Summary
298(1)
Key Terms
298(1)
Review Questions
298(1)
Chapter 12 Families 299(28)
Learning Objectives
299(1)
Fictional Families Get Real
300(1)
Family, Marriage, and Intimate Relationships
300(2)
Some Basic Concepts
300(2)
Marriage
300(1)
Intimate Relationships
301(1)
Love
301(1)
Broad Changes in Marriage and the Family
302(12)
Decline in Marriage
302(2)
Perspectives on the Decline in Marriage
304(2)
The Deinstitutionalization of Marriage
304(1)
Marriage as a Carousel
305(1)
Self-Disclosing Intimacy and Pure Relationships
305(1)
Questioning the New Ideas on Marriage and Relationships
306(1)
The Resilience of Marriage
306(1)
Nonfamily Households
307(1)
The Family Household
307(2)
Trending: Going Solo: The Extraordinary Rise and Surprising Appeal of Living Alone
308(1)
Alternative Family Forms
309(5)
Cohabitation
309(2)
Digital Living: Online Dating
310(1)
Single-Parent Families
311(1)
Nonresident Parents
311(1)
Stepfamilies and Blended Families
312(1)
Lesbian and Gay Families
312(2)
Theorizing the Family
314(2)
Structural/Functional Theories
314(1)
Conflict/Critical Theories
315(1)
Feminist Theory
315(1)
Inter/Actionist Theories
316(1)
Symbolic Interactionism
316(1)
Exchange Theory
316(1)
Problems in the Family
316(6)
Family Conflict
316(1)
Deficit Model
316(1)
Overload Model
317(1)
Cultural Tensions Model
317(1)
Conflict-of-Interest Model
317(1)
Anomie Model
317(1)
Abuse and Violence within the Family
317(2)
Child Abuse
317(1)
Intimate Partner Violence
318(1)
Elder Abuse
319(1)
Poverty and the Family
319(1)
Gender Inequalities
319(1)
Divorce
320(2)
Global Families
322(3)
Global Flows That Involve the Family
322(1)
Global Flows That Affect the Family
323(6)
Global Economic Flows
323(1)
Global Migration
323(1)
Global Trafficking
323(1)
Global Conflict
323(6)
Globalization: The Role of Cuban Families in Improving U.S.-Cuban Relations
324(1)
Summary
325(1)
Key Terms
326(1)
Review Questions
326(1)
Chapter 13 Education 327(26)
Learning Objectives
327(1)
Going to the "Right" Parties on Campus
328(1)
Thinking about Education
329(4)
Structural/Functional Theories
329(1)
Education as Training for Work and Life
329(1)
Education as a Means of Socialization
330(1)
Conflict/Critical Theories
330(2)
Capitalist Systems and Education
330(1)
Industrialized Society and Education
331(1)
Credentialism
331(1)
The Knowledge Industry
332(1)
Inter/Actionist Theories
332(1)
Education and Consumption
333(3)
The Collision of Commercialization and Education
333(1)
For-Profit Colleges
334(2)
Trending: Lower Ed: The Troubling Rise of For-Profit Colleges in the New Economy
335(1)
Advertising in Schools
336(1)
Inequality in Education
336(10)
The Coleman Report: How Much Do Schools Matter?
337(2)
Intelligence and School Success
339(1)
Class Differences in Early Childhood
339(1)
Preschool
340(1)
Seasonal Learning and Class Differences in Achievement
340(1)
Inequality within Schools: Tracking and Student Outcomes
341(1)
Alternatives to Traditional Public School
341(4)
Vouchers
342(1)
Unschooling and Homeschooling
342(2)
Charter Schools
344(1)
The Politics of Public Education
345(1)
Who Goes to College?
345(1)
Globalization and Education
346(5)
PISA Rankings
346(2)
Digital Living: Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)
347(1)
German, Japanese, and U.S. Education Systems
348(8)
Globalization: The Globalization of Education
349(2)
Summary
351(1)
Key Terms
351(1)
Review Questions
351(2)
Chapter 14 Religion 353(26)
Learning Objectives
353(1)
Commercialism Encroaches on a Holy City
354(1)
Early Sociologists and Religion
354(1)
What Is Religion?
355(1)
Components of Religion
356(7)
Belief
356(1)
Ritual
357(2)
Experience
359(1)
Civil Religion
359(1)
Secularization
360(1)
Digital Living: Practicing Virtual Faith
361(1)
Religion as a Form of Consumption
361(2)
Types of Religious Institutions
363(3)
Sects
363(1)
Churches
364(1)
Denominations
364(1)
Cults and New Religious Movements
365(1)
Theorizing Religion
366(2)
Structural/Functional Theories
366(2)
Functions of Religion
367(1)
Dysfunctions of Religion
367(1)
Conflict/Critical Theories
368(1)
Religion and Globalization
368(8)
The Most Significant Global Religions
369(5)
Judaism
370(1)
Hinduism
370(1)
Trending: Pray the Gay Away: The Extraordinary Lives of Bible Belt Gays
371(1)
Buddhism
371(1)
Islam
371(1)
Christianity
372(1)
Mormonism
372(8)
Globalization: Tongues of Fire
373(1)
Fundamentalism
374(1)
Faith on the Move
374(2)
Summary
376(1)
Key Terms
376(1)
Review Questions
376(3)
Chapter 15 Politics And The Economy 379(30)
Learning Objectives
379(1)
The Interrelationship of Government and the Economy
380(1)
Politics: Democracy or Dictatorship
380(4)
Democracy: Citizenship as a Radical Idea
380(2)
Characteristics of Democracies
380(2)
The Rise of Illiberal Democracy, or Is It Fascism?
382(1)
Dictatorship: The Seizure of Power
382(2)
Digital Living: Hacktivism and State Interference
383(1)
Who Rules the United States?
384(1)
The Structural/Functional Perspective: Pluralism
384(1)
The Conflict/Critical Perspective: The Power Elite
384(1)
Which Perspective Is Correct?
385(1)
Global Politics
385(4)
Implementing Political Objectives: Legitimate Violence, War, and Terrorism
385(1)
War
385(1)
Terrorism
386(1)
Geopolitics
387(1)
The Nation and the Nation-State
387(2)
The Economy: Major Forms and Changes
389(10)
Sociology of the Economy
389(1)
Socialist, Communist, and Capitalist Economies
390(3)
Socialism and Communism
390(1)
Welfare States
390(1)
Capitalism
391(2)
The Industrial Revolution
393(1)
From Fordism to Post-Fordism
394(1)
Other Industrial Revolutions
394(1)
Deindustrialization in the United States
394(5)
Factors in Deindustrialization
394(2)
Globalization: Fordlandia in Brazil
395(1)
Decline of American Labor Unions
396(16)
Trending: Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right
398(1)
The Postindustrial Society
399(1)
Work, Consumption, and Leisure
399(5)
Employment, Unemployment, and Underemployment
399(2)
Consumption and the Postmodern Society
401(2)
Leisure
403(1)
Globalization and the Economy
404(2)
Summary
406(1)
Key Terms
406(1)
Review Questions
406(3)
Chapter 16 The Body, Medicine, Health, And Health Care 409(28)
Learning Objectives
409(1)
The Opioid Crisis
410(1)
The Body
411(9)
The Thinking of Michel Foucault
411(1)
The Healthy Body: Lifestyle, Beauty, and Fitness
412(5)
Trending: Blood Sugar: Racial Pharmacology and Food Justice in Black America
413(1)
Beauty: Cultural Contexts
414(1)
The Quest for the Ideal, the Consumption of Beauty, and the Fit Body
415(1)
Fitness and the Healthy Body
415(2)
Body Modifications
417(1)
Risky Behavior
417(3)
The Sociology of Health and Medicine
420(9)
The Medical Profession
420(2)
Weaknesses in the U.S. Health Care System
422(5)
Inequalities in U.S. Health Care
423(2)
Digital Living: Telemedicine
423(2)
Health Care Reform in the United States
425(4)
Globalization: Medical Tourism
426(1)
Consumerism and Health Care
427(1)
The Internet and the Consumption of Health Care
428(1)
Globalization and Health
429(6)
Growing Global Inequality
429(1)
Disease
430(1)
Malnutrition
430(1)
Smoking
430(1)
Borderless Diseases
431(2)
HIV/AIDS
432(1)
New Forms of Flu
433(1)
Superbugs
433(1)
The Impact of War on Health
433(1)
Globalization and Improvements in Health and Health Care
434(1)
Summary
435(1)
Key Terms
436(1)
Review Questions
436(1)
Chapter 17 Population, Urbanization, And The Environment 437(30)
Learning Objectives
437(1)
Too Few, Too Old
438(1)
Population
438(10)
Population Growth
438(1)
Population Decline
439(1)
Other Population Changes
440(8)
Fertility
440(1)
Mortality
441(1)
The Demographic Transition
442(2)
Migration
444(4)
Urbanization
448(3)
Ever-Larger Urban Areas
448(1)
Suburbanization
448(1)
A Postsuburban Era?
449(1)
Exurbia
449(1)
Edge Cities
449(1)
The New Urbanism
449(1)
The Changing Nature of Major U.S. Cities
450(1)
Cities and Globalization
451(4)
Global Cities
451(1)
Megacities (and Beyond)
451(1)
The Main Site of Global Problems
452(1)
The Center of Culture and Consumption
452(3)
Globalization: The Flow of the Super-Rich to the World's Great Cities
453(1)
Trending: Children of Katrina
454(1)
The Environment
455(10)
Theories of the Environment and Its Problems
455(1)
Urban Areas and the Environment
456(1)
Globalization and the Environment
456(1)
Leading Environmental Problems
457(5)
Destruction of Natural Habitats
457(1)
Adverse Effects on Marine Life
458(1)
The Decline in Freshwater
458(1)
Global Warming
459(3)
Global Responses
462(7)
Sustainable Development
462(2)
Digital Living: Smart Cities
463(1)
Technological Fixes
464(1)
The Paris Agreement
464(1)
Summary
465(1)
Key Terms
465(1)
Review Questions
465(2)
Chapter 18 Social Change, Social Movements, And Collective Action 467(26)
Learning Objectives
467(1)
Workers' Rights, Consumer Activism, and Social Change
468(1)
Social Movements
469(8)
Trending: Twitter and Tear Gas: The Power and Fragility of Networked Protest
469(1)
Feminist Movements
470(3)
The Women's Movement in the United States
470(2)
The Global Women's Movement
472(1)
LGBTQ Movements
473(3)
World War II and the Lavender Scare
473(1)
The U.S.-Based Homophile Movement
473(1)
Stonewall
473(1)
Lesbian Herstory
474(1)
Homosexuality in the DSM
474(1)
Harvey Milh
474(1)
HIV/AIDS, ACT UP, and Queer Nation
475(1)
LGBTO Comes of Age
475(1)
The Ongoing Fight for Marriage Equality
475(1)
The Civil Rights Movement
476(1)
Emergence, Mobilization, and Impact of Social Movements
477(3)
Factors in the Emergence of a Social Movement
477(1)
Resources and Mobilization of Social Movements
478(1)
Participation
478(1)
Goals, Strategies, and Tactics
478(1)
Factors in Success
479(1)
The Impact of Social Movements
479(1)
The Internet, Globalization, and Social Movements
480(1)
Collective Action
480(5)
Digital Living: #MeToo Movement
482(1)
Crowds
483(1)
Riots
483(1)
Negative Views of Riots
483(1)
Positive Effects of Riots
483(1)
Disasters
484(1)
Human Involvement in Disasters
484(1)
The Effects of Disasters
485(1)
Social Change: Globalization, Consumption, and the Internet
485(6)
Globalization as the Ultimate Social Change
486(1)
Global "Liquids"
486(1)
Global "Flows"
487(1)
Globalization and the Internet
487(2)
Cyberactivism
487(2)
Globalization: World Social Forum
488(1)
Consumption and Globalization
489(2)
Local and Regional Differences
489(1)
The Globalization of Consumers
490(1)
Global Brands
490(1)
Summary
491(1)
Key Terms
491(1)
Review Questions
491(2)
Glossary 493(12)
References:
Chapter-Opening Vignettes
505(2)
References: Comprehensive List 507(54)
Index 561