ABSTRACT

The influential authors significantly update their popular introductory text that invites students to reflect on their lives in the context of the combustible leap from modern to postmodern life. The authors show how culture is central to understanding many world problems as they challenge readers to confront the problems and possibilities of an era in which the futures of the physical and social environments seem uncertain. As culture rapidly changes in the 21st century, the authors have successfully incorporated these nuances with many important updates on race and racism, Black Lives Matter, the rise of populist politics, ISIS, new social media, feminist perspectives on sex work, trans and non-gender conforming identities, and more. New to this edition: New data, text box examples, photos, exercises, study questions, and glossary terms appear throughout. New discussions added of arts-based and participatory approaches to research, historical changes in the perception of deviance, legalization of marijuana; Islam vs. secularism in France, new forms of socialization, heteronormative and essentialist language related to sex and gender, intersections of social class and other identities, the prison industrial complex, informal sharing economies, atheism, and more. New text boxes include:  Young Saudis Find Freedom in their Phones; How One Stupid Tweet Blew Up Justine Sacco’s Life; School-to-Prison Pipeline; India’s Reproductive Assembly Line; Workers Feel Pain of Layoffs; Like Prohibition, the fight over guns is about something else; and Micro-aggression and Changing Moral Cultures.

part One|74 pages

What Is Sociology?

chapter Chapter 1|34 pages

Sociological Stories and Key Concepts

chapter Chapter 2|38 pages

Sociological Methods

part Two|92 pages

The Social and Cultural Construction of Meaning

chapter Chapter 3|29 pages

Cultural Structures

chapter Chapter 4|30 pages

Media and Communication

chapter Chapter 5|32 pages

Deviance, Crime, and Social Control

part Three|122 pages

Personal Worlds and Identities

chapter Chapter 6|45 pages

Socialization and the Life Cycle

chapter Chapter 7|36 pages

Sex and Gender

chapter Chapter 8|40 pages

Sexuality and Sexual Orientation

part Four|105 pages

Inequalities and Identities

chapter Chapter 9|35 pages

Social Class and Inequality

chapter Chapter 10|38 pages

Race and Ethnicity

chapter chapter 11|31 pages

Marriage and Family

part Five|198 pages

Social Institutions

chapter chapter 12|28 pages

Work and the Economy

chapter chapter 13|34 pages

Education

chapter chapter 14|32 pages

Health and Medicine

chapter Chapter 15|31 pages

Religion

chapter chapter 16|39 pages

Politics, Publics, and the State

chapter Chapter 17|30 pages

Social Change and Social Movements