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Rapid economic changes throughout the world economy offer new
possibilities for economic development. Yet the multitude of people
in an impoverished underclass often find the burst of economic
development in their country continues to exclude them. As
technologies and demographics reshape economies, the underclass
finds its skills increasingly peripheral to the urban economy into
which it is drawn. The daunting task before Mexico in raising the
living standards of its people is carefully analyzed with the help
of economic theory. The current focus on Mexico and Latin America
since the passage of NAFTA makes this a particularly relevant book
for economists and readers interested in labor, international
topics, and in Mexico.
Scott Sernau's Critical Choices shows students how to apply
sociological insights to their own lives in ways that challenge
complacency and easy answers. In exploring the connections between
their social world and day-to-day lives--their plans, aspirations,
and life choices--students sharpen their critical-thinking
skills.
Written in an engaging, conversational tone, Critical Choices
helps instructors communicate the relevance of studying sociology
to students--how it can make us more savvy, successful, and
empathetic social actors. The book's interactive, critical-thinking
approach calls on students to apply data on trends and patterns,
confront myth-challenging facts, examine tables and charts, and
explore the social underpinnings of current controversies. Included
are global concerns and issues of race, health, community, and
gender--all crucial in the contemporary context of making critical
choices.
"Reaching Out" sections extend to interaction with the student's
particular community. These include a wide range of hands-on
learning experiences, such as short field projects, content
analyses, ethnographic writing, and other community activities to
encourage habits of thoughtful involvement. Critical Choices offers
a key resource to instructors seeking to convey both the intrigue
and the practicality of sociology--and to spark fresh sociological
imaginations. The table of contents is designed to match the range
of topics found in most core introductory texts.
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