Mitchell Duneier
Mitchell Duneier is an award-winning urban ethnographer at Princeton University and the City University of New York Graduate Center. He is most famous for his book Sidewalk, which won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. Duneier's research focuses on the urban poor and other groups in the margins of society.
Books by Mitchell Duneier
Second Edition
Regarded as the most authoritative introduction to contemporary sociology, Essentials of Sociology adds a new author to its team with the Second Edition.More
Third Edition
The essential textbook for teaching students how issues in our global society connect to their own lives.More
Fourth Edition
The textbook that teaches students how issues in our global society connect to their own lives.More
Sixth Edition
Introduction to Sociology, Sixth Edition, organizes the core concepts of modern sociology around the unifying theme of globalization.More
Eighth Edition
Reveals the surprising links between everyday life and global social change.More
Seagull Eighth Edition
Reveals the surprising links between everyday life and global social change – in a special value edition.More
Seventh Edition
The only textbook that helps students make micro-macro connections, Introduction to Sociology helps students uncover the surprising links between everyday life and global change.More