Global sociology : introducing five contemporary societies / Linda Schneider Arnold Silverman.
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TextPublication details: New York, NY : McGraw-Hill Companies, 2008.Edition: 5th edDescription: xxii, 320 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780073404189
- 0073404187
- HM 585 .S36 2008
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Storms Research Center Main Collection | HM 585 .S36 2008 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 98652040 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Japan: the importance of belonging -- Mexico: conflict and cooperation -- The bushmen of Namibia: ancient culture in a new nation -- Egypt: faith, gender, and class -- Germany: diversity in a modern nation-state -- For further reading -- Bibliography -- Index.
"An effective supplement to any standard sociology text, this broad and comprehensive sociological description of five diverse contemporary societies with wide geographic distribution - Japan, Mexico, Egypt, Germany, and the Bushmen of Namibia - is organized around basic sociological topics: culture, social structure, group life, socialization, deviance, social institutions, social stratification, and social change. Fictional vignettes of individuals in each country help students experience first-person viewpoints on life in five very different societies. By comparing other societies with their own, students read about the range of social variation, learn what makes their own society distinctive, and gain a unique and fascinating vantage point on what sociology offers in a world of rapid social change. The fifth edition has been fully updated to reflect recent economic and political changes. New and updated data is included in each chapter. Current concerns such as crime, drug trafficking, ethnic diversity, gender, income inequality, political Islam and social change in traditional societies are addressed throughout the book. The impact of and response to global economic changes is a continuing theme in every chapter." -- Publisher's information.
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