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Sociology MattersRichard T. Schaefer,
DePaul University This Online Learning Center is designed to help you succeed in your course. Chapter-specific content such as Quizzes, Interactive Activities, Interactive Maps, Flashcards, Crossword Puzzles, Audio Overviews, Learning Objectives, Chapter Summaries, and Internet Connections can be accessed by choosing from the chapter drop-down menu on the left. Course-wide content such as Census Updates, Videos, Name that Sociologist, and Glossary can be accessed by choosing from the list on the left. To view all the contents of this website, visit its Site Map. The PowerWeb features, New York Times Articles and Weekly Updates are "Premium" content. For access to premium content, you will need a registration code. The registration code is included on the card that came with your new textbook. If you have already registered, just enter your username and password when you are prompted to do so. If this is your first visit to this site, you can use your registration code (it'll be on a card that came with your textbook) to register, or purchase access. To learn more about the book this website supports, please visit its Information Center. This first edition is a new low-cost, condensed version of Sociology: A Brief Introduction, Fifth Edition. The smaller size, readability, and highly-focused coverage of Sociology Matters are designed to appeal to instructors who rely on several texts as reading materials rather than a single comprehensive textbook. Sociology Matters features newly written chapter introductions and a "How does sociology matter?" theme throughout. It is simpler in design in both pedagogy and the use of illustrative materials. With this paperback and other readings, students will find out why sociology matters. This first edition is a new low-cost, condensed version of Sociology: A Brief Introduction, Fifth Edition. The smaller size, readability, and highly-focused coverage of Sociology Matters are designed to appeal to instructors who rely on several texts as reading materials rather than a single comprehensive textbook. Sociology Matters features newly written chapter introductions and a "How does sociology matter?" theme throughout. It is simpler in design in both pedagogy and the use of illustrative materials. With this paperback and other readings, students will find out why sociology matters. 0-07-293242-2 / 2004 / 384 pgs / July 2003 / McGraw-Hill
This Online Learning Center is designed to help you succeed in your course. Chapter-specific content such as Quizzes, Interactive Activities, Interactive Maps, Flashcards, Crossword Puzzles, Audio Overviews, Learning Objectives, Chapter Summaries, and Internet Connections can be accessed by choosing from the chapter drop-down menu on the left. Course-wide content such as Census Updates, Videos, Name that Sociologist, and Glossary can be accessed by choosing from the list on the left. To view all the contents of this website, visit its Site Map. The PowerWeb features, New York Times Articles and Weekly Updates are "Premium" content. For access to premium content, you will need a registration code. The registration code is included on the card that came with your new textbook. If you have already registered, just enter your username and password when you are prompted to do so. If this is your first visit to this site, you can use your registration code (it'll be on a card that came with your textbook) to register, or purchase access. | |||||
