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Understand how society works--and how to make it better
It's impossible to exist in the contemporary world without being aware that powerful social forces, ideas, and movements--#MeToo, climate change, and Black Lives Matter to name just a few--are having far-reaching impacts on how we think and live. But why are they happening? And what are their likely effects? The new edition of Sociology For Dummies gives you the tools to step back from your personal experience and study these questions objectively, testing the observable phenomena of the human world against established theories and making usable sense of the results.
In a friendly, jargon-free style, sociologist and broadcaster Jay Gabler introduces you to sociology's history and basic methods, and--once you have your sociological lens adjusted--makes it clear how to survey the big questions of culture, gender, ethnicity, religion, politics, and crime with new eyes. You'll find everything you need to succeed in an introductory sociology class, as well as to apply sociological ideas to give you extra insight into your personal and professional life.
Get a working knowledge of Sociology 101
Understand how human communities work
Engage more deeply with debates on social justice, healthcare, and more
Interpret and use sociological methods and research
Whether you're studying sociology at school or just want to gain deeper insight into our collective life, Sociology For Dummies gives you the tools to understand the mechanisms of the human world--and the knowledge to influence how they work for the better.
Auteur
Jay Gabler, PhD is a writer and editor living in Minneapolis. He has authored or coauthored several books and sociological research studies, including Reconstructing the University. He works as a digital producer at The Current (a service of Minnesota Public Radio) and holds three graduate degrees from Harvard University.
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Explore how humans interact in a world of constant change Although we each live different lives, we're all dancing to the same social tune. Climate change, political protests, Black Lives Matterthese movements are shaping society today. Why are they happening? How are they changing us? How can we create the world we want? Sociology For Dummies will help you untangle these big questions and train yourself to think like a sociologist. It's a perfect study-buddy for your intro to sociology class, or you can let it be your professor if you're sociology-curious. Learn to understand the patterns in the world around you! **Inside
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Understand how society worksand how to make it better
*It's impossible to exist in the contemporary world without being aware that powerful social forces, ideas, and movements#MeToo, climate change, and Black Lives Matter to name just a feware having far-reaching impacts on how we think and live. But why are they happening? And what are their likely effects? The new edition of *Sociology For Dummies gives you the tools to step back from your personal experience and study these questions objectively, testing the observable phenomena of the human world against established theories and making usable sense of the results.
In a friendly, jargon-free style, sociologist and broadcaster Jay Gabler introduces you to sociology's history and basic methods, andonce you have your sociological lens adjustedmakes it clear how to survey the big questions of culture, gender, ethnicity, religion, politics, and crime with new eyes. You'll find everything you need to succeed in an introductory sociology class, as well as to apply sociological ideas to give you extra insight into your personal and professional life.
Contenu
Introduction 1
About This Book 2
Foolish Assumptions 4
Icons Used In This Book 5
Beyond the Book 6
Where To Go From Here 6
Part 1: Getting the Basic Basics 7
Chapter 1: Getting Your Head around Sociology 9
Focusing Your Sociological Lens 10
Defining sociology 10
Knowing the history of sociology 10
Doing sociology 11
The Nuts and Bolts of Society 12
Understanding culture 13
Microsociology 13
Understanding Differences Among People and Groups 14
Social stratification 14
Race and ethnicity 15
Sex and gender 15
Religion 16
Crime, deviance, and social control 16
How People Get Organized (Or At Least Try To) 17
Organizations and networks 17
Social movements and political sociology 17
Urban and rural sociology 18
Changes In Your Life, Changes In Your Society 18
The life course 19
Social change 19
Sociology For Dummies, for Dummies 20
Chapter 2: Knowing Why Sociology Matters 21
Figuring Out What Sociology is 22
Defining sociology 22
Studying society scientifically 22
Asking and answering sociological questions 25
Discovering Where Sociology is Done 27
Colleges and universities 27
Think tanks and research institutes 27
Nonprofit organizations 28
Government 29
Journalism and reporting 29
Business and consulting 30
Everyday life 31
Recognizing How Sociology Affects Your Life and Your World 31
Thinking about the social world in an objective, value-free way 32
Visualizing connections across times and places 33
Uncovering what really matters and what doesn't 34
Informing social policy 35
Keeping a unique perspective for everyday problems 36
Chapter 3: Conflict and Cooperation: The History of Sociology 37
So Who Cares about History? 38
Thinking about Society before There Was Sociology 39
People are the same everywhere you go except when they aren't 39
Pre-sociologists: People with ideas about society 40
Political and industrial revolution: Ready or not, here it comes 41
The Development of Sociology 43
Figuring out life with positivism 43
Common themes of early sociologists 43
Sociology: The most ambitious science 44
Sociology's Power Trio 46
Karl Marx 47
Emile Durkheim 49
Max Weber 51
Sociology in the 20th Century 53
Sociology in America: W.E.B Du Bois and the Chicago School 53
Mass society: Are we, or are we not, sheep? 54
The Power Elite: Marx's revenge 56
Sociology Today 58
Chapter 4: Understanding the Research Methods: You Can't Put Society in a Test Tube 59
Performing Sociological Research 60
Asking your question 60
Checking the literature 62
Operationalizing your question and find your data 63
Analyzing your data 65
Step 5: Interpreting your results 65
Getting to Know the Research Methods 67
Getting quantitative data 68
Gathering qualitative data 72
Choosing hybrid methods 73
Preparing For Potential Pitfalls 75
Using inappropriate data 75
Getting overzealous 75
Overlooking relevant information 78
Misusing statistics 79
Making mistakes just plain oops! 80
Part 2: Seeing Society Like a Sociologist 83
Chapter 5: Getting Some Culture: How Socialization Works 85
Understanding What Culture is and Isn't 86 <p>...