Introduction to Sociology
Paperback
Anthony Giddens (Author, London School of Economics), Mitchell Duneier (Author, City University of New York Graduate Center), Richard P. Appelbaum (Author, University of California, Santa Barbara), Deborah Carr (Author, Rutgers University)
Reveals the surprising links between everyday life and global social change – in a special value edition.
This affordable, two-color edition of Introduction to Sociology is the best choice for showing how sociology can illuminate the real-life issues confronting your students. The authors combine classic theories of sociology with contemporary research to show readers how sociological explanations can give us insights into our own lives, as well as reveal the connections between our experiences and the wider social world.
Book Details
- Paperback
- October 2011
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ISBN 978-0-393-91228-9
- 7 × 9.3 in
/ 731 pages
- Territory Rights: USA and Dependencies, Philippines and Canada.
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