Essentials of Sociology: A Down-to-earth ApproachA brief version of the introductory text Sociology: A Down-to-Earth Approach. The 15 chapters presented here retain the dual emphases on micro and macro (individual and structural) sociology, as well as the focus upon culture and everyday life. |
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... leaders , although careful to conceal their attitudes , view the rank and file as a bunch of ignorant boozers . Because the leaders can't stand the thought that such people might represent them to the community and at na- tional ...
... leaders , although careful to conceal their attitudes , view the rank and file as a bunch of ignorant boozers . Because the leaders can't stand the thought that such people might represent them to the community and at na- tional ...
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... leaders because of their personalities , but leader- ship involves much more than this , as we shall see . Types of Leaders Groups have two types of leaders ( Bales 1950 , 1953 ; Cartwright and Zander 1968 ) . The first is easy to ...
... leaders because of their personalities , but leader- ship involves much more than this , as we shall see . Types of Leaders Groups have two types of leaders ( Bales 1950 , 1953 ; Cartwright and Zander 1968 ) . The first is easy to ...
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... leadership styles ? Authoritarian leaders give orders , democratic leaders try to lead by consensus , and laissez - faire leaders are highly permissive . An authoritarian style appears to be more ef- fective in emergency situations , a ...
... leadership styles ? Authoritarian leaders give orders , democratic leaders try to lead by consensus , and laissez - faire leaders are highly permissive . An authoritarian style appears to be more ef- fective in emergency situations , a ...
Contents
The Sociological Perspective | 1 |
Sociology In North America | 8 |
Gatekeeping 325 | 13 |
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African Americans Amish Asian Americans basic become behavior boys Bureaucracies Chapter cial conflict theorists contrast corporate crime culture develop deviance discrimination Down-to-Earth Sociology elite ethnic example experiences feel female functional Functionalists gender gestures Global Glimpse Global Stratification goals groupthink Hmong homeless human ideas immigrants income individual industrialized inequality interaction Japanese labels labor language large numbers Latinos leaders live look male Marx ment mental illness microsociology Milgram Milgram experiments mommy track Native Americans norms parents people's percent person poor positions poverty prestige primary groups prison race racial rape role slavery slaves social class social stratification social structure sociologists sociology SOLD FREE COPY status status inconsistency street stress symbolic interactionism Symbolic interactionists term theory Thinking Critically Third World tion U.S. society United values wealth Weber women workers World nations