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Society: The Basics

Society: The Basics

John J. Macionis - 2000 - 499 pages
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Sociology: a global introduction

Sociology: a global introduction

Social Science - 2008 - 953 pages
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Sociology: a down-to-earth approach

Sociology: a down-to-earth approach

James M. Henslin - 2005 - 800 pages
This best-selling comprehensive text shares the excitement of sociology with the acclaimed “down-to-earth” approach that highlights the sociology of everyday life. The Seventh ...
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Sociology
Sociology: Your Compass for a New World

Sociology: Your Compass for a New World

Robert J. Brym, John Lie - Social Science - 2006 - 734 pages
This balanced, mainstream, beautifully written and totally up-to-date text is unrivalled in its ability to get students to see the connection between themselves and the social ...
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Essentials of Sociology: A Down-To-Earth Approach
Sociology

Sociology

Richard T. Schaefer - Sociology - 2006 - 507 pages
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Sociology: concepts and applications in a diverse world

Sociology: concepts and applications in a diverse world

Thomas J. Sullivan - 2007 - 540 pages
This economical paperback text is theoretically balanced, offers global perspectives, shows how sociology is applied to real problems, and contains a built-in study guide.This ...
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Social Problems

Social Problems

John J. Macionis, Patricia Gagné - 2001 - 546 pages
Macionis's Social Problems is the only social problems text that explains how society frames social problems and solutions through politics. The text analyzes social issues and ...
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Sociology

Sociology

John E. Farley - 1998 - 611 pages
Introduces sociology with an emphasis on connectedness; the idea that different subject areas within sociology relate to one another and to sociology's three overarching ...
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