The Sociologically Examined Life: Pieces of the ConversationIn this lively introductory text, analyses of everyday conversations and experiences are used to inspire students to think sociologically about society and about themselves as social actors. New features for this edition include dialogue boxes where the author responds to students questions in response to previous editions, as well as updated 'related readings' sections directing students to the latest research. Readers are shown how to pay attention to the social world in a sociological way, and how to see the connections between their lives, the lives of others, and the patterns of behaviour that make up society. By interweaving examples looking at race, class, and gender, the book illustrates how power and privilege affect people's experiences and life chances, and how sociological thinking is crucial for effectively pursuing social change. At the end of each chapter, a situation or conundrum is presented with three questions for classroom discussion and writing assignments. |
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Page 82
... Knowledge Self - regulation also requires being equipped with knowledge of how to interact with others in various situations . This knowledge is usually unspoken ; it is a matter of knowing how to do something without necessarily being ...
... Knowledge Self - regulation also requires being equipped with knowledge of how to interact with others in various situations . This knowledge is usually unspoken ; it is a matter of knowing how to do something without necessarily being ...
Page 229
... knowledge that is valid and reliable . Perhaps you noticed that I had only good things to say about knowledge that comes from research . Does this mean that one should accept as true whatever is published in a scientific or schol- arly ...
... knowledge that is valid and reliable . Perhaps you noticed that I had only good things to say about knowledge that comes from research . Does this mean that one should accept as true whatever is published in a scientific or schol- arly ...
Page 241
... knowledge does not help us to act effectively , then we must revise it . One purpose of TSEL is to equip readers to create for themselves more and better knowledge of the social world . Such knowledge can result from perceiving the ...
... knowledge does not help us to act effectively , then we must revise it . One purpose of TSEL is to equip readers to create for themselves more and better knowledge of the social world . Such knowledge can result from perceiving the ...
Contents
Making Sense of the World | 1 |
Becoming Human | 5 |
Studying and Changing | 12 |
Copyright | |
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