The Practical Skeptic: Core Concepts in SociologyUsing a conceptual organizing framework, this work provides a concise introduction to sociology that focuses on core concepts as the central building blocks for understanding sociology. Written in a conversational style, it uses numerous pedagogical features to help students grasp key sociological concepts. |
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... status and therefore have to play more than one role , you start to imagine how tricky that can be . The problem of status inconsistency crops up when an individ- Roles 115 Tricky Situation 1: Role Strain Tricky Situation 2: Status ...
... status and therefore have to play more than one role , you start to imagine how tricky that can be . The problem of status inconsistency crops up when an individ- Roles 115 Tricky Situation 1: Role Strain Tricky Situation 2: Status ...
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Core Concepts in Sociology Lisa J. McIntyre. The problem of status inconsistency crops up when an individ- ual comes to occupy multiple statuses that do not mesh with one another . For example , consider the case of a 50 - year - old man ...
Core Concepts in Sociology Lisa J. McIntyre. The problem of status inconsistency crops up when an individ- ual comes to occupy multiple statuses that do not mesh with one another . For example , consider the case of a 50 - year - old man ...
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... status : One's place in the social system , 112-114 ; ascribed and achieved , 112 , 151 ; place in social ... inconsistency : Occurs when an indi- vidual's ascribed and achieved statuses are deemed ( by others ) to be inconsistent , 115-116 ...
... status : One's place in the social system , 112-114 ; ascribed and achieved , 112 , 151 ; place in social ... inconsistency : Occurs when an indi- vidual's ascribed and achieved statuses are deemed ( by others ) to be inconsistent , 115-116 ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Sociological Eye | 27 |
Specialization | 35 |
Copyright | |
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Teaching the Novel Across the Curriculum: A Handbook for Educators Colin C. Irvine No preview available - 2007 |