Sociology

Sociology by John J. Macionis, published by Prentice Hall in 2003, is designed for freshman and sophomore-level courses in Introduction to Sociology. This ninth edition spans 702 pages and presents a global perspective that aids students in understanding their own lives through the lens of social science. The text incorporates the most current sociological research, featuring hundreds of new citations and data from Census 2000, providing a contemporary view of life in the United States and beyond.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of sociological concepts and research that emphasizes the relevance of social structures and dynamics. This edition focuses on equipping students with the tools to analyze and interpret social phenomena, making it a valuable resource for those studying sociology. The book’s extensive coverage of social science topics ensures that students gain a well-rounded understanding of the field, preparing them for further academic inquiry.
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For freshman/sophomore-level courses in Introduction to Sociology that use a comprehensive text.
As the best-selling comprehensive textbook and multi-media learning package in the market, Sociology 9/e offers students a global perspective to help them better understand their own lives. Macionis also provides students with the most current sociological research, including hundreds of new research citations, as well as recent data from Census 2000 to present a cutting-edge picture of life both in the United States and around the world.
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