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The major theme in this book is that people are homeless because of
structural arrangements and trends that result in extreme
impoverishment and a shortage of affordable housing in U.S. cities.
It explains the economic and historical causes of homelessness with
accounts of individuals and families.
This book offers an up-to-date portrait of the realities of social
class and its consequences in the United States today, focusing on
the increasing inequality gap; the shrinking middle class; the myth
and realities of social mobility; the consequences of class for
work, health care, education, the justice system, war, and the
environment; and progressive solutions for reducing inequality and
improving human life.
This book offers an up-to-date portrait of the realities of social
class and its consequences in the United States today, focusing on
the increasing inequality gap; the shrinking middle class; the myth
and realities of social mobility; the consequences of class for
work, health care, education, the justice system, war, and the
environment; and progressive solutions for reducing inequality and
improving human life.
The major theme in this book is that people are homeless because of
structural arrangements and trends that result in extreme
impoverishment and a shortage of affordable housing in U.S. cities.
It explains the economic and historical causes of homelessness with
accounts of individuals and families.
This engaging, comprehensive textbook for sociology of sport
courses takes a critical approach, focusing in particular on issues
of power and inequality. By addressing questions such as "Are
sports free of racism and sexism?" and "Who pays for, and who
benefits from, sports?", students understand sport from a
sociological perspective rather than as simply a spectator or
participant.
This introductory text, written from a conflict perspective,
emphasizes four themes: diversity, the struggle by the powerless to
achieve social justice, the changing economy, and globalization.
Society, Conflict, Sociology, Globalization, Diversity. For anyone
wishing to better understand the structural forces that produce
order and conflict in society.
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