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The Power of Sociology
Grasping Our Unequal World


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Sociology (General)

600 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Explore the world of sociology through a defining feature of all societies: power.

The Power of Sociology: Grasping Our Unequal World introduces students to sociology through the discipline’s primary concern: the causes and consequences of social inequality, and at its core, power. The central organizing principle of social life, power is relevant to every reader and fundamental to all major sub-areas of sociology. Authors Gudmundur Oddsson, Jenny M. Stuber, and James Michael Thomas weave discussions of power throughout the book and devote a chapter to a broad exploration of the concept. To highlight the social impacts of rapid globalization and growing global inequality, this book embraces a cross-cultural, comparative perspective, thereby elevating under-represented voices from the sociological community around the globe. This approach challenges students to see themselves as global citizens capable of making their communities and our world a better place.

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Preface
 
Acknowledgments
 
About the Authors
 
Chapter 1: Grasping Sociology
Setting the Stage

 
Sociology and Inequality

 
Levels of Analysis

 
Culture Crossing

 
Act Now

 
Chapter Review

 
Chapter 1: Review Questions

 
Key Terms

 
 
Chapter 2: Theory and Methods
Setting the Stage

 
Sociological Theory and the Scientific Method

 
Microsociology

 
Macrosociology

 
Culture Crossing

 
Act Now

 
Chapter Review

 
Chapter 2: Review Questions

 
Key Terms

 
 
Chapter 3: Culture
Setting the Stage

 
Culture and Inequality

 
Microsociology

 
Macrosociology

 
Culture Crossing

 
Act Now

 
Chapter Review

 
Chapter 3: Review Questions

 
Key Terms

 
 
Chapter 4: Structure, Agency & Interaction
Setting the Stage

 
Structure and Inequality

 
Microsociology

 
Macrosociology

 
Culture Crossing

 
Act Now

 
Chapter Review

 
Chapter 4: Review Questions

 
Key Terms

 
 
Chapter 5: Power
Setting the Stage

 
Power and Inequality

 
Microsociology

 
Macrosociology

 
Culture Crossing

 
Act Now

 
Chapter Review

 
Chapter 5: Review Questions

 
Key Terms

 
 
Chapter 6: Civic Engagement and Social Change
Setting the Stage

 
Social Change and Inequality

 
Microsociology

 
Macrosociology

 
Culture Crossing

 
Act Now

 
Chapter Review

 
Chapter 6: Review Questions

 
Key Terms

 
 
Chapter 7: Globalization
Setting the Stage

 
Globalization and Inequality

 
Microsociology

 
Macrosociology

 
Culture Crossing

 
Act Now

 
Chapter Review

 
Chapter 7: Review Questions

 
Key Terms

 
 
Chapter 8: Deviance, Crime, and Social Control
Setting the Stage

 
Criminal (In)Justice and Inequality

 
Microsociology

 
Macrosociology

 
Culture Crossing

 
Act Now

 
Chapter Review

 
Chapter 8: Review Questions

 
Key Terms

 
 
Chapter 9: Social Class and Stratification
Setting the Stage

 
Class Inequality

 
Microsociology

 
Macrosociology

 
Culture Crossing

 
Act Now

 
Chapter Review

 
Chapter 9: Review Questions

 
Key Terms

 
 
Chapter 10: Race and Ethnicity
Setting the Stage

 
Race, Ethnicity, and Inequality

 
Microsociology

 
Macrosociology

 
Culture Crossing

 
Act Now

 
Chapter Review

 
Chapter 10: Review Questions

 
Key Terms

 
 
Chapter 11: Immigration
Setting the Stage

 
Immigration and Inequality

 
Microsociology

 
Macrosociology

 
Culture Crossing

 
Act Now

 
Chapter Review

 
Chapter 11: Review Questions

 
Key Terms

 
 
Chapter 12: Gender and Sexuality
Setting the Stage

 
Gender, Sexuality, and Inequality

 
Microsociology

 
Macrosociology

 
Culture Crossing

 
Act Now

 
Chapter Review

 
Chapter 12: Review Questions

 
Key Terms

 
 
Chapter 13: The Family and Intimate Relationships
Setting the Stage

 
Inequality in the Family and Other Intimate Relationships

 
Microsociology

 
Macrosociology

 
Culture Crossing

 
Act Now

 
Chapter Review

 
Chapter 13: Review Questions

 
Key Terms

 
 
Chapter 14: Education
Setting the Stage

 
Education and Inequality

 
Microsociology

 
Macrosociology

 
Culture Crossing

 
Act Now

 
Chapter Review

 
Chapter 14: Review Questions

 
Key Terms

 
 
Chapter 15: The Economy
Setting the Stage

 
Economy and Inequality

 
Microsociology

 
Macrosociology

 
Culture Crossing

 
Act Now

 
Chapter Review

 
Chapter 15: Review Questions

 
Key Terms

 
 
Chapter 16: Health and the Medical System
Setting the Stage

 
Inequalities in Health and the Medical System

 
Microsociology

 
Macrosociology

 
Culture Crossing

 
Act Now

 
Chapter Review

 
Chapter 16: Review Questions

 
Key Terms

 

I appreciate the use of a global lens and the focus on challenging 'students to see themselves as global citizens capable of making their communities and our world a better place.'

Amy M. Ernstes
University of North Carolina School of Arts

[T]his book takes a primarily macro-approach to sociology which is an essential tenant for understanding the field of sociology. Also, it seems that this book prioritizes a thorough and foundational understanding of social issues and inequality—encouraging students to develop a critical eye to the social world. This is essential knowledge for students of any major. This book clearly prioritizes encouraging students to be well-informed and critical thinkers about the world.

Brooke Weinmann
University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Comprehensive, in-depth, and critical in its coverage of sociological concepts and theories.

Yngve Digernes
Columbia College of Missouri

This book is up to date and incorporates the latest data, offering a fresh and distinctive lens on core sociological topics. It skillfully weaves together classical and contemporary sociological theories, making the content both analytically rich and highly relevant for today's students.

Saeed Ahmad
Utah State University

[A] book with a strong emphasis on power and social inequality. It's especially well-suited for courses that focus on structural analysis and global awareness.

Wen Fan
Boston College

Anyone looking to approach principles of sociology through the lens of social inequality should adopt this text.

Rod Carveth
Three Rivers Community College

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