ABSTRACT

Angles of Vision is a compact text that provides students with basic information about social problems and teaches them a strategy for understanding these issues. Students learn how to distinguish between individual and structural analyses and the importance of placing issues in a historical and international context to gain a clearer understanding. In so doing, students come to appreciate that sociology is a hypothesis-testing discipline. The author uses metaphors, vignettes, and humor to convey the fundamental concepts, key findings, and methods by which sociologists understand social problems.

chapter 1|20 pages

The Study of Social Problems

chapter 2|22 pages

Abortion

chapter 3|28 pages

Gender Inequality

chapter 4|26 pages

Racial and Ethnic Inequality

chapter 5|22 pages

Poverty

chapter 6|26 pages

Drugs

chapter 7|20 pages

Homicide

chapter 8|24 pages

An Aging Population

chapter 9|23 pages

Health