ABSTRACT
Now in its seventeenth edition, Social Science: An Introduction to the Study of Society approaches its study from a common-sense perspective, rather than a formalistic perspective more common in social science. Readers will see how seemingly diverse disciplines intermingle and connect to one another – anthropology and economics, for example. The goal of the book is to teach students critical thinking and problem-solving skills that will allow them to approach social issues in an objective and informed way.
New to this edition are significant updates on:
- The election of Donald Trump and the emergence of related populist movements
- Trade policy and health care
- Issues involving migration and immigration
- Emerging developments in artificial intelligence
- Comparisons between cultural and biological evolution
- Examples, data, recommended readings, and internet questions
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|66 pages
Introduction
part II|97 pages
Culture and the Individual
part III|1 pages
Institutions and Society
part IV|1 pages
Politics and Society
part V|1 pages
Economics and Society
part VI|1 pages
Global Issues