Sociology: Exploring the Architecture of Everyday Life

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UPC:
9781412961523
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2008-01-09
Author:
David M. Newman
Language:
english
Edition:
7th

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When I first started teaching, I looked through tons of textbooks (and have repeated the process a couple of times since then). I have never found another textbook that I like as much as your book. I feel like it does the best job of showing students how to incorporate sociology into their own lives of any text I have seen. I also think your book does an excellent job of explaining symbolic interactionism and helping students understand the differences between the three theoretical perspectives.
Heather Shay, Instructor and Ph.D. Student in Sociology

The Seventh Edition of David Newmans Sociology: Exploring the Architecture of Everyday Life invites students to delve into the fascinating world of sociological thought. Encouraging students to think more about how sociology applies to their everyday lives, this edition features updated coverage and fresh examples, including revamped micro-macro connections to help students understand the link between individual lives and the structure of society.

New to the Seventh Edition

  • Presents new and updated coverage throughout, including new sections on Muslim-Americans, global warming, and sexual orientation
  • Features Newmans signature compelling writing style with slightly briefer chapters and integrated global content in each for a better fit with todays courses
  • Provides a more robust research methods section with innovative discussions of spuriousness in research, reading a research article correctly, and more, plus a new Doing Social Research feature
  • Offers new examples from the myriad U.S. subcultures to engage students with examples that are relevant to their lives
  • Features new and updated Micro-Macro Connections, including technology and erosion of privacy, the global health divide, and more, to help students make the link between their daily lives and the architecture of society
  • Includes fresh examples and updated statistical information throughout the text, along with new exhibits and impactful visual essays

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