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Sociology: Diversity, Conflict, and Change

Kenneth J. Neubeck, Emeritus, University of Connecticut--Storrs
Davita Silfen Glasberg, University of Connecticut--Storrs

ISBN: 0072504765
Copyright year: 2005

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PART ONE: CORE CONCEPTS
1. The Sociological Imagination
2. Research Methods
3. Macro Social Structures
4. Social Structure: Micro Level and Mid Level
5. Culture
6. Socialization
7. Systems of Inequality
8. Intersections of Race, Class, and Gender
9. Deviance, Crime, and Social Control
10. Social Change and Social Movements

PART TWO: INSTITUTIONS
11. The State and Capital
12. Work and Production
13. Education
14. Health
15. Families
16. Religion

PART THREE: THINKING ABOUT THE FUTURE
17. Emerging Issues
Sociology: Diversity, Conflict, and Change

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