Readings for Sociology 7th Edition Massey Test Bank
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Readings for Sociology 7th Edition Massey Test Bank
Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 0393912701
- ISBN-13 : 978-0393912708
- Author: Garth Massey
Readings for Sociology provides students with engaging selections that reveal the complexities of our social world and offer insights into sociological analysis. Garth Massey includes selections from popular and academic journals as well as lively book excerpts. All of the selections help students reach a new level of sociological understanding. While Readings for Sociology is comprehensive in its scope, offering a wide range of selections on the standard topics in the introductory course, its emphasis is particularly on social inequality and race, class, and gender.
Table contents:
Part One: The Study of Sociology 1. Sociology as an Individual Pastime (from Invitation to Sociology). 000 PETER L. BERGER 2. From The Sociological Imagination. 000 C. WRIGHT MILLS 3. What Makes Sociology Different? (from The Rules of Sociological Method.) 000 EMILE DURKHEIM 4. Public Sociologies: Contradictions, Dilemmas, and Possibilities. 000 MICHAEL BURAWOY 5. The My Lai Massacre: A Crime of Obedience? (from Crimes of Obedience: 000 Toward a Social Psychology of Authority and Responsibility). HERBERT C. KELMAN AND V. LEE HAMILTON 6. Telling the Truth About Damned Lies and Statistics. 000 JOEL BEST 7. Racism and Research: The Case of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study. 000 ALLAN M.BRANDT Part Two: Culture and Society 8. From Nike Culture: The Sign of the Swoosh. 000 ROBERT GOLDMAN AND STEPHEN PAPSON 9. McDonald¿s in Hong King: Consumerism, Dietary Change and the Rise of a 000 Children¿s Culture (from Golden Arches East). JAMES L. WATSON 10. A Look Behind the Veil. 000 ELIZABETH W. FERNEA AND ROBERT A. FERNEA 11. Code of the Street. 000 ELIJAH ANDERSON 12. Deviance and Liminality (from Something Old, Something Bold: Bridal Showers 000 and Bachelorette Parties) BETH MONTEMURRO Part Three: Social Interaction and Identity 13. On Face-Work. 000 ERVING GOFFMAN 14. Civility and Order: Adult Social Control of Children in Public Places. 000 CHRISTINE HORNE, MARY KRIS MCILWAINE, AND KRISTIE A. TAYLOR 15. The Body and Bathing: Help with Personal Care at Home. 000 JULIA TWIGG 16. Boyhood, Organized Sports and the Construction of Masculinities. 000 MICHAEL MESSNER 17. Women Without Class: Chicas, Cholas, Trash, and the Presence/Absence of Class 000 Identity. JULIE BETTIE 18. My Secret Life as a Black Man. 000 ANTHONY WALTON 19. Love and Race Caught in the Public Eye. 000 HEIDI ARDIZZONE AND EARL LEWIS 20. Go North, Young Man. 000 RICHARD RODRIGUEZ 21. Optional Ethnicities (For Whites Only?). 000 MARY C. WATERS Part Four: Social Inequality and Labor 22. Nickel-and-Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America. 000 BARBARA EHRENREICH 23. Manifesto of the Communist Party. 000 KARL MARX AND FREDERICH ENGELS 24. Hanging Tongues: A Sociological Encounter with the Assembly Line. 000 WILLIAM E.THOMPSON 25. Getting¿ and ¿Making¿ a Tip (from Dishing It Out: Power and Resistance 000 GRETA FOFF PAULES 26. From Unequal Childhoods: Class, Race and Family Life. 000 ANNETTE LAREAU 27. Upward Mobility Through Sport? 000 D. STANLEY EITZEN 28. From Maid in the USA. 000 MARY ROMERO 29. The Saints and the Roughnecks. 000 WILLIAM J. CHAMBLISS 30. From When Work Disappears: The World of the New Urban Poor. 000 WILLIAM JULIUS WILSON 31. Uses of the Underclass in America. 000 HERBERT J. GANS Part Five: Social Control and Organizational Power 32. From the Panopticon to Disney World. 000 CLIFFORD D. SHEARING AND PHILLIP C. STENNING 33. From Total Confinement: Madness and Reason in the Maximum Security Prison. 000 LORNA A. RHODES 34. Police Accounts of Normal Force. 000 JENNIFER HUNT 35. The Rise and Fall of Mass Rail Transit (from Building American Cities: The 000 Urban Real Estate Game). JOE R. FEAGIN AND ROBERT PARKER 36. America¿s National Eating Disorder (from The Omnivore¿s Dilemma: A 000 Natural History of Four Meals). MICHAEL POLLAN 37. Size Does Count, at Least for French Fries: Minnesota¿s Straight River (from 000 Water Follies: Groundwater Pumping and the Fate of America¿s Fresh Waters). ROBERT GLENNON 38. The Foundations of Third World Poverty (from Promises Not Kept: The Betrayal 000 of Social Change in the Third World). JOHN ISBISTER Part Six: Social Institutions 39. from The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism. 000 MAX WEBER 40. Love, Arranged Marriage, and the Indian Social Structure. 000 GIRI RAJ GUPTA 41. Shared Paternity. 000 KIM A. MCDONALD 42. Domestic Networks (from All Our Kin: Strategies of Survival in a Black 000 Community) CAROL B. STACK 43. From Same-Sex Marriage: The Cultural Politics of Love and Law. 000 KATHLEEN E. HULL 44. The Emotional Geography of Work and Family Life (from The Time Bind: 000 When Work Becomes Home and Home Becomes Work). ARLIE HOCHSCHILD 45. The McDonald¿s System (from the McDonaldization of Society). 000 GEORGE RITZER 46. Religious Community and American Individualism (from Habits of the Heart: 000 Individualism and Commitment in American Life). ROBERT N. BELLAH, RICARD MADSEN, WILLIAM M. SULLIVAN, ANN SWIDLER, AND STEVEN M. TIPTON 47. From Amish Society. 000 JOHN A. HOSTETLER Part Seven: Social Change 48. Job on the Line. 000 WILLIAM M. ADLER 49. Grassroots Activism: Mothers of East Los Angeles. 000 MARY PARDO 50. House Bound: Women¿s Agency in White Separatist Movements. 000 JENNIFER FLURI AND LORRAINE DOWLER 51. The Cuban Diet. 000 BILL McKIBBIN 52. Jihad vs. MacWorld. 000 BENJAMIN R. BARBER
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