Full Description
Experience Sociology makes the familiar new. Using a unique, contemporary framework of culture-structure-power, students learn to apply sociological concepts through familiar lenses. Paired with a proven, personal, and adaptive learning experience, students move beyond memorization of topics to develop their sociological imagination.Connect is the only integrated learning system that empowers students by continuously adapting to deliver precisely what they need, when they need it, and how they need it, so that your class time is more engaging and effective.
Contents
Part 1WorldChapter 2:Understanding the Research ProcessPart 2: Sociology's Core Concepts: Tools for Analysis and UnderstandingChapter 3:Culture Chapter 4:Social Structure Chapter 5:Power Part 3: The Social SelfChapter 6:SocializationChapter 7:Interaction, Groups, and OrganizationsChapter 8:Deviance and Social ControlPart 4: Identity and InequalityChapter 9:Class and Global InequalityChapter 10:Race and EthnicityChapter 11:Gender and Sexuality Part 5: Social Institutions and Social IssuesChapter 12:Family and ReligionChapter 13:Education and WorkChapter 14:Media and ConsumptionChapter 15:Communities, the Environment, and HealthChapter 16:Politics and the EconomyChapter 17:Social Change: Globalization, Population and Social MovementsNER(01): WOW



