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"Sociology: A Down-to-Earth Approach" is a popular textbook written by James M. Henslin that explores key sociological concepts in a clear and accessible way. The 9th edition covers a wide range of topics such as culture, socialization, deviance, social inequality, and social institutions, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the discipline. It incorporates real-world examples, case studies, and thought-provoking questions to engage readers and encourage critical thinking about society and human behavior.
Howard Saul Becker has written: 'Paroles et musique' -- subject(s): Aspect social, Jazz, Et le jazz, Musique 'Sociological work: method and substance' 'Culture and civility in San Francisco' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Social life and customs 'Boys in white' -- subject(s): Medical education, Medical students, Medicine, Social aspects of Medical education, Study and teaching, University of Kansas, University of Kansas. School of Medicine 'Outsiders; studies in the sociology of deviance' -- subject(s): Musicians, Drug addicts, Narcotic addicts
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A person who studies sociology is called a sociologist. They examine human behavior, relationships, and societies to understand how they function and interact.
sociology is the behavior of member in the society while the social studies, it is the subject that we are studying about the Sociology .. GET'S MO ?
Eleanor Isabel Woods has written: 'FATHERING: A HISPANIC PERSPECTIVE' -- subject(s): Ethnic and Racial Studies Sociology, Health Sciences, Nursing, Individual and Family Studies Sociology, Nursing Health Sciences, Sociology, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Sociology, Individual and Family Studies
a sciencie that studies society
Barbara Russell Kelley has written: 'CAMBODIAN CHILDREARING PRACTICES AND BELIEFS' -- subject(s): Anthropology, Cultural, Cultural Anthropology, Early childhood education, Education, Early Childhood, Ethnic and Racial Studies Sociology, Health Sciences, Nursing, Individual and Family Studies Sociology, Nursing Health Sciences, Sociology, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Sociology, Individual and Family Studies
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The field of Sociology is an important field of study in order to explain different events and concepts in micro level. When Sociologists often talk about micro level they mainly refer to elements and phenomena which mainly involve smaller group of people. Added to that, this branch of social sciences is needed to assess effects of the environment on the personality, attitudes, perspectives and behaviors of the social being. Sociologits are also having good amount of knowledge in the macro level. Deviance, social problem are ome of the important concepts to explain conflict between 2 countries. Having knowledge on Sociology is also important to understand the culture of other people. Using the macro level approach to explain social phenomena, sociologists conduct extensive qualitative and quantitative studies. Hope this helps.
Joseph E. Kivlin has written: 'Studies in sociology' -- subject(s): Sociology