ABSTRACT

This best-selling text emphasizes why social and cultural changes are the pervasive realities of our time. A key theme of Contemporary Society is that the transition from an industrial to a post-industrial order in today’s world is fraught with difficulties, as was the transition from an agricultural to an industrial order in an earlier era. Within this framework, we can observe the increasing fragmentation of the social order today, which tends to lead people away from community and a common purpose, more often bringing conflict and disunity. Still, countervailing social forces are also at work, providing some stability--some shelter in a sea of change.  Ever more, societies are faced with the rapid and transformative power of information technology, which helps propel separate groups of people into a global entity.This introduction to the social sciences shows what the authors have learned from such disciplines as anthropology, geography, history, sociology, psychology, political science, and economics--and how to apply social science approaches to an ever-faster tempo of change.  The authors cover family life, interaction with others, racial and ethnic diversity, education, religion, population, environment, and many other topics analyzed in a student-friendly approach.

 

New to this Edition

The integration and flow of the text has been improved for better student comprehension.   

Expanded selection of Web Links to many more sites for student research, many relevant to their interests and entertainment choices

Enriched focus on applying social science knowledge to current events (transcending a complete reliance on assumptions from the media)

New/expanded coverage on topics throughout the book, including  

       New findings from global warming research and its implications for social life and policy

       New developments in race relations in an integrated approach throughout many chapters

       Deepening inequality and the implications that threaten family, education, and student futures—nationally and globally

       Gender, including new developments in legal gay marriage and transgender

       Expanded coverage of genetics and the medical potential of human genome sequencing

       New developments in astrophysics and their potential implications for society

  Updated Statistics throughout

chapter |18 pages

Through the Lens of Science

chapter |18 pages

In the Beginning …

chapter |22 pages

Groups: From Two to Millions

chapter |21 pages

Minority Status: Race and Ethnicity

chapter |29 pages

Population, Urbanization, and Environment

chapter |28 pages

We the People: Democracy in Action

chapter |26 pages

The Economy: Concepts and History