The Promise of Sociology

Classical Approaches to Contemporary Society, Second Edition

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Sociology
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Author: Rob Beamish ISBN: 9781442634060
Publisher: University of Toronto Press, Higher Education Division Publication: August 29, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Rob Beamish
ISBN: 9781442634060
Publisher: University of Toronto Press, Higher Education Division
Publication: August 29, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Unlike most introductory texts that take a topical approach to studying sociology, this smart, challenging, and accessibly written text looks at the core principles of the discipline, making links to a contemporary context.

The second edition of this award-winning book has been substantially revised, making more direct connections between Generation Z, Mills’s concept of the sociological imagination, and the challenges students face in higher education today. The section on popular culture contains a new chapter on the history of popular music from early rock ’n’ roll to contemporary pop and R&B. New chapter objectives, end-of-chapter review and reflection questions, key terms, and glossary, as well as an instructor’s manual, make this text much more useful in the classroom.

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Unlike most introductory texts that take a topical approach to studying sociology, this smart, challenging, and accessibly written text looks at the core principles of the discipline, making links to a contemporary context.

The second edition of this award-winning book has been substantially revised, making more direct connections between Generation Z, Mills’s concept of the sociological imagination, and the challenges students face in higher education today. The section on popular culture contains a new chapter on the history of popular music from early rock ’n’ roll to contemporary pop and R&B. New chapter objectives, end-of-chapter review and reflection questions, key terms, and glossary, as well as an instructor’s manual, make this text much more useful in the classroom.

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