Imagining Sociology

Imagining Sociology

Catherine Corrigall-Brown (CA)

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Imagining Sociology introduces students to the concept of the sociological imagination and provides them with the foundational concepts and theories that will help them use this lens to understand the social world. Organized around the themes of social inequality, social institutions, and social change, the text introduces the key ideas of sociology in a student-friendly, easy-to-understand way. Each chapter contains two primary-source readings, by either classical theorists or contemporary researchers, carefully integrated into the text, and critical reading questions encourage students to make connections between the readings and the key ideas in the chapter. Activity boxes in each chapter provide ideas for thought-provoking class activities that will capture students' interest (all class-tested by the author), while highlight boxes offer deeper analysis of important contemporary social issues, such as gender and racial inequality or the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Product details

ISBN-13: 9780190164058.

Number of pages: 486

Format: Paperback / softback Trade paperback (UK)

Imprint: Oxford University Press

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