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Connecting Sociology to Our Lives - An Introduction to Sociology (Paperback)
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Connecting Sociology to Our Lives - An Introduction to Sociology (Paperback)
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Many introductory texts claim to make sociology relevant to student
interests. Perhaps no other text has done this so completely and
engagingly as "Connecting Sociology to Our Lives." Tim Delaney not
only portrays popular and contemporary culture examples, he
explains sociology thoroughly within the frame of the contemporary
culture of students a culture that reigns from political, economic,
environmental, and other trends just as much as it involves today s
pop stars. Engage your students in sociology through the prism of
their own culture. Involve them in critical thinking and classroom
discussion through the book s many What Do You Think? inserts.
Inspire them to careers with this book s unique chapter, Sociology
s Place in Society: Completing the Connection. Enjoy the fruits of
an engaged classroom by assigning this remarkably vivid and concise
new text.Features of this text: Emphasizes contemporary examples of
the relevance of sociological concepts from song, film, television,
sports, web media, and more. Covers all the standard sociological
topics in a concise, fourteen-chapter book that allows time for
classroom interaction and further readings. Chapter theme boxes
include Taking a Closer Look, Connecting Sociology to Popular
Culture, and What Do You Think? Focus on American culture along
with coverage of sociology in the global community Unique
concluding chapter helps students consider the lines of work they
can consider with a sociology degree. Encourages an engaged
sociology and engaged students.Pedagogy includes: Discussion
questions designed to stimulate student thinking at the end of each
chapter Chapter opening stories designed to stimulate student
thought Chapter reviews of key sociological concepts, terms, and
issues, including critical issues relevant to each chapter (e.g.,
an examination of the obesity epidemic in the United States in
Chapter 14) Taking a Closer Look boxes and/or narratives on special
topics Clearly written and to the point
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