Author: | Little Green Apples Publishing, LLC ™ | ISBN: | 9781634263702 |
Publisher: | Little Green Apples Publishing LLC | Publication: | July 11, 2016 |
Imprint: | Study Briefs ™ | Language: | English |
Author: | Little Green Apples Publishing, LLC ™ |
ISBN: | 9781634263702 |
Publisher: | Little Green Apples Publishing LLC |
Publication: | July 11, 2016 |
Imprint: | Study Briefs ™ |
Language: | English |
Sociology is the scientific study of social behavior and human groups. This Sociology Study Brief provides a concise, conceptual overview of the subject, including its history and methods of research. This compact guide is the ideal orientation for a student enrolled in an introductory Sociology course. It is also recommended as a resource for anyone interested in attaining a general understanding of sociological approaches and methods without having to browse numerous websites or plow through a lot of heavy textbooks. To help you to map out an overall picture of the field of Sociology quickly, this Study Brief begins with a historical time line, offering an at-a-glance overview of significant sociological events and major contributors and their contributions from 1700 AD to present day. In an organized, easy-to-follow format, this Study Brief offers a clear, understandable summary of sociological research methods and sociological theories. Quick access to definitions of key terms and simple explanations of foundational principles are supported by instructive examples and clarifying visuals. Individual sections focus on these topics: culture, socialization, social interaction, groups, organizations, deviance, social control, social stratification, power, social inequality, professions and occupations, aging, race and ethnic relations, sex and gender roles, social class, economy, education, family, health and medicine, politics, religion, community, demography, human ecology, urbanization, collective behavior, social movements and social change. Study Briefs are concise and visual academic outlines that help students and professionals master key concepts quickly and accurately. Don’t spend your valuable time researching on multiple websites, paging through books or investigating reference sources. Our experts have done the research for you! Compiled in one convenient guide, you will find up-to-date and reliable sources presented in a visual and easy to follow format for everyday use. Choose from our ever-growing library of need-to-know topics in the following subject categories: Business, Math, Reference, Science, Language, History and Technology!
Sociology is the scientific study of social behavior and human groups. This Sociology Study Brief provides a concise, conceptual overview of the subject, including its history and methods of research. This compact guide is the ideal orientation for a student enrolled in an introductory Sociology course. It is also recommended as a resource for anyone interested in attaining a general understanding of sociological approaches and methods without having to browse numerous websites or plow through a lot of heavy textbooks. To help you to map out an overall picture of the field of Sociology quickly, this Study Brief begins with a historical time line, offering an at-a-glance overview of significant sociological events and major contributors and their contributions from 1700 AD to present day. In an organized, easy-to-follow format, this Study Brief offers a clear, understandable summary of sociological research methods and sociological theories. Quick access to definitions of key terms and simple explanations of foundational principles are supported by instructive examples and clarifying visuals. Individual sections focus on these topics: culture, socialization, social interaction, groups, organizations, deviance, social control, social stratification, power, social inequality, professions and occupations, aging, race and ethnic relations, sex and gender roles, social class, economy, education, family, health and medicine, politics, religion, community, demography, human ecology, urbanization, collective behavior, social movements and social change. Study Briefs are concise and visual academic outlines that help students and professionals master key concepts quickly and accurately. Don’t spend your valuable time researching on multiple websites, paging through books or investigating reference sources. Our experts have done the research for you! Compiled in one convenient guide, you will find up-to-date and reliable sources presented in a visual and easy to follow format for everyday use. Choose from our ever-growing library of need-to-know topics in the following subject categories: Business, Math, Reference, Science, Language, History and Technology!