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Introduction to Sociology

Understanding Society, Culture, Socialization, and Belonging
  • ISBN-13: 9781516580255
  • Publisher: COGNELLA ACADEMIC PUBLISHING
    Imprint: COGNELLA ACADEMIC PUBLISHING
  • Edited by Shondrah Tarrezz Nash
  • Price: AUD $171.00
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  • Local release date: 29/07/2020
  • Format: Paperback (254.00mm X 203.00mm) 168 pages Weight: 333g
  • Categories: Sociology [JHB]
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Introduction to Sociology: Understanding Society, Culture, Socialization, and Belonging features scholarly readings that familiarize students with the study of society, its focus on the sources and solutions of social problems, and how contemporary factors have facilitated engagement with new groups and social relationships. The collection begins with works by classical and contemporary sociological thinkers. Students learn how sociologists' scholarship has helped to establish the direction of sociological thought and action. Unit II examines the concept of culture by exploring a subculture based on an animated television series and a cybercriminal counterculture. In Unit III, students learn about the concept of socialization through readings that shed light on how masculinity, femininity, parenthood, and sexuality are framed, internalized, and replicated through the media. The final unit underscores the effects felt when a society's member or group is not deemed as socially important as other members or groups. Readings address the challenges faced by people of color, disabled individuals, members of the LGBT community, and homeless populations. Featuring foundational scholarship alongside diverse, contemporary viewpoints, Introduction to Sociology is an excellent text for undergraduate courses in sociology.
Shondrah Tarrezz Nash is a professor of sociology in the Department of Sociology, Social Work & Criminology at Morehead State University. She holds a Ph.D. in sociology, with a concentration in medical sociology, from the University of Kentucky, as well as a master's degree in communications from the University of Louisiana at Monroe. Dr. Nash's research examines the roles of religion and race in intimate partner violence against women and religious skepticism among African American women and men.
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