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Mapping the social landscape: readings in sociology
Bibliografi
Author:
Ferguson, Susan J.
(Editor)
Topik:
Sociology
;
Social change
;
social institutions
;
Equality
;
Socialization
Bahasa:
(EN )
ISBN:
978-1-5063-6828-3
Edisi:
8th ed.
Penerbit:
SAGE Publications
Tempat Terbit:
London
Tahun Terbit:
2018
Jenis:
Books - Textbook
Ketersediaan
Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
301 MAP
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1 (dapat dipinjam: 1)
Tandon:
1
Dalam proses usulan:
4
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Abstract
Now with SAGE Publishing, Mapping the Social Landscape: Readings in Sociology is one of the most established and widely-used anthologies for Introductory Sociology. Susan J. Ferguson selects, edits, and introduces 58 readings representing a plurality of voices and views within sociology. The selections include classic statements from great thinkers like C. Wright Mills, Karl Marx, Howard Becker, and Max Weber, as well as the works of contemporary scholars who address current social issues. Many of the readings integrate questions of diversity, helping students see the interrelationships among race-ethnicity, social class, and gender, and understand how these relationships have shaped the experiences of all people in society.
New selections focus on
o how Superstorm Sandy damaged social as well as physical structures
o gender panics and bathrooms
o extreme poverty in the United States
o transgender challenges to our understanding of gender
o a Muslim American punk rock subculture that is challenging Islamophobia
o lessons from the Affordable Care Act
o revolutionary movements for social change
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, halaman 19-32
Theoretical perspectives in sociology
, halaman 33-41
Manifesto of the communist party
, halaman 42-47
On being sane in insane places
, halaman 48-57
Finding out how the social world works
, halaman 58-67
Interpersonal dynamics in a simulated prison
, halaman 68-77
Working at bazooms: the intersection of power, gender, and sexuality
, halaman 78-94
Culture: a sociological view
, halaman 95-104
"This is for the brown kids!": racialization and the formation of "muslim" punk rock
, halaman 105-121
Lovely hula hands: corporate tourism and the prostitution of Hawaiian culture
, halaman 122-130
"No way my boys are going to be like that": parents' responses to children's gender nonconformity
, halaman 131-143
Using racial and ethnic concepts: the critical case of very young children
, halaman 144-155
Making it by faking it: working-class students in an elite academic environment
, halaman 156-168
Anybody's son will do
, halaman 169-180
The birth of the intravidual
, halaman 181-190
Peer power: clique dynamics among school children
, halaman 191-206
Shopping as symbolic interaction: race, class, and gender in the toy store
, halaman 207-219
Anorexia nervosa and bulimia: the development of deviant identities
, halaman 219-230
Fraternities and collegiate rape culture: why are some fraternities more dangerous places for women?
, halaman 231-243
Descent into madness: the new Mexico state prison riot
, halaman 244-256
Some principles of stratification
, halaman 257-266
Who rules America? the corporate community and the upper class
, halaman 267-280
Race, homeownership, and wealth
, halaman 281-292
Understanding the dynamics of $2-a-day poverty in the United States
, halaman 293-304
Gender as structure
, halaman 305-314
Doing gender, determining gender: transgender people, gender panics, and the maintenance of the sex/gender/sexuality system
, halaman 315-329
"Dude, you're a fag: adolescent masculinity and the fag discourse
, halaman 330-338
Because she looks like a child
, halaman 339-353
What is racial domination?
, halaman 354-369
At a slaughterhouse, some things never die
, halaman 370-379
Out of sorts: adoption and (un)desirable children
, halaman 380-392
Yearning for lightness: transnational circuits in the marketing and consumption of skin lighteners
, halaman 393-408
The power elite
, halaman 409-415
Diversity in the power elite
, halaman 416-429
The rise of the new global elite
, halaman 430-439
Convergence: news production in a digital age
, halaman 440-453
"It's dude time!": a quarter century of excluding women's sports in televised news and highlight shows
, halaman 454-470
Controlling the media in Iraq
, halaman 471-480
Over the counter: McDonald's
, halaman 481-496
Racializing the glass escalator: reconsidering men's experiences with women's work
, halaman 497-509
The time bind: when work becomes home and home becomes work
, halaman 510-519
The protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism
, halaman 520-526
Religion and society: of Gods and demons
, halaman 527-536
Muslims in America
, halaman 537-545
United States health care reform: progress to date and next steps
, halaman 546-561
Sand castles and snake pits
, halaman 562-568
A slow, toxic decline: dialysis patients, technological failure, and the unfulfilled promise of health in Amerika
, halaman 569-579
Civilize them with a stick
, halaman 580-587
A school in a garden
, halaman 588-601
Bad boys: public schools in the making of black masculinity
, halaman 602-610
The deinstitutionalization of American marriage
, halaman 611-622
Promises i can keep: why poor women put motherhood before marriage
, halaman 623-631
Invisible inequality: social class and childrearing in black families and white families
, halaman 632-648
Revolutions and regime change
, halaman 649-659
Superstorm sandy: restoring security at the shore
, halaman 660-674
The cosmopolitan canopy
, halaman 675-688
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