Social Problems A Down to Earth Approach 12th Edition Henslin Test Bank

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Social Problems A Down to Earth Approach 12th Edition Henslin Test Bank

Product details:

  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0134521803
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0134521800
  • Author: Jim M. Henslin

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Table contents:

  1. Chapter 1 How Sociologists View Social Problems: The Abortion Dilemma
  2. Learning Objectives
  3. The Sociological Imagination
  4. What Is the Sociological Imagination?
  5. Applying the Sociological Imagination to Personal Troubles
  6. Social Location
  7. The Significance of Social Location
  8. Predictions from Social Location: The Group, Not the Individual
  9. What Is a Social Problem?
  10. The Characteristics of Social Problems
  11. Social Problems: Objective Conditions and Subjective Concerns
  12. Social Problems Are Dynamic, Evolving
  13. Social Problems Are Relative
  14. Competing Views
  15. The Natural History of Social Problems: Four Stages
  16. The First Stage: Defining the Problem, the Emergence of Leaders, and Beginning to Organize
  17. Defining the Problem
  18. The Emergence of Leaders
  19. Organizing around the Issue
  20. The Second Stage: Crafting an Official Response
  21. The Third Stage: Reacting to the Official Response
  22. Invigorating Activists and Stimulating Change
  23. A Note on Terms
  24. The Fourth Stage: Developing Alternative Strategies
  25. Alternative Strategies of the Antiabortionists
  26. Strategies of Moderates
  27. Strategies of Radicals
  28. Alternative Strategies of the Proabortionists
  29. Making Mutual Accusations
  30. The Controversy Continues: The Supreme Court after Roe v. Wade.
  31. The Controversy Continues: More Supreme Court Decisions
  32. No Middle Ground
  33. The Role of Sociology in Social Problems
  34. Sociology as a Tool for Gaining an Objective Understanding of Social Problems
  35. Sociology and Values
  36. Sociology and Common Sense
  37. Why Common Sense Falls Short
  38. Methods for Studying Social Problems
  39. Four Basic Research Designs
  40. Case Studies
  41. Surveys

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