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Chapter 1 Discover Sociology |
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The Sociological Imagination |
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Private Lives, Public Issues: Why Are |
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The Development of Sociological Thinking |
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The Birth of Sociology: Science, Progress, Industrialization, and Urbanization |
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The Scientific Revolution |
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The Industrial Revolution |
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Urbanization: The Population Shift Toward Cities |
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Early 20th-Century U.S. Sociology |
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The Mid- 20th Century in US. Sociology |
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Why So Few Founding Mothers? |
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Sociology: One Way of Looking at the World---Or Many? |
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The Functionalist Paradigm |
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The Social Conflict Paradigm |
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Inequality Matters: Why Are Some People Poor and Others Rich? |
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Principal Themes in This Text |
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Globalization and Diversity |
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Global Issues: You, The Global Consumer |
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Digital Society: The Explosive Growth of the Internet |
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Technology and Digital Society |
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What Can I Do With A Sociology Degree? Career Development And Skills And Careers: An Introduction |
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Chapter 2 Discover Sociological Research |
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Researching the Underground Economy |
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Sociology and Common Sense |
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Research and the Scientific Method |
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Relationships Between Variables |
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Testing Theories and Hypotheses |
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Inequality Matters: How Many People Suffer From Homelessness? |
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Objectivity in Scientific Research |
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Doing Sociological Research |
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Sociological Research Methods |
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Working With Existing Information |
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Digital Society: Does Technology Affect Studying? |
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Doing Sociology: A Student's Guide to Research |
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Frame Your Research Question |
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Review Existing Knowledge |
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Select the Appropriate Method |
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Weigh the Ethical Implications |
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Collect and Analyze the Data |
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Private Lives, Public Issues: Zimbardo's Experiment: The Individual and the Social Role |
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Sociology and You: Why Learn to Do Sociological Research? |
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What Can I Do With A Sociology Degree? Career Development: Getting Started And Assessing Your Interests, Values, And Skills |
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Culture, Language, and Loss |
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Culture: Concepts and Applications |
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Material and Nonmaterial Culture |
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Ideal and Real Culture in U.S. Society |
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Private Lives, Public Issues: The Culture of Thinness in America |
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Global Issues: The French Melting Pot---Or Salad Bowl? |
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Culture, Class, and Language |
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Culture, Class, and Inequality |
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Language and Social Integration |
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Inequality Matters: Power and Control of Cultural Ideas |
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Culture and Globalization |
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Global Issues: The Taliban and Culture in Afghanistan |
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Why Study Culture Through a Sociological Lens? |
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What Can I Do With A Sociology Degree? Career Development: Exploring Careers And Setting Goals |
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Chapter 4 Socialization and Social Interaction |
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Pop Culture and Teen Socialization |
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The Birth of the Social Self |
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Behaviorism and Social Learning Theory |
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Socialization as Symbolic Interaction |
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Stages of Development: Piaget and Kohlberg |
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Biological Needs Versus Social Constraints: Freud |
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Private Lives, Public Issues: Spanking and Aggressive Behavior |
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Mass Media, the Internet, and Social Media |
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Total Institutions and Resocialization |
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Global Issues: Socializing Hatred in a Region of Conflict |
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Studies of Social Interaction |
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The Dramaturgical Approach: Erving Goffman |
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Inequality Matters: Gender and Conversation |
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Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis |
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Why Study Socialization and Social Interaction? |
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What Can I Do With A Sociology Degree? Career Development: Creating A Job Search Plan And Putting It Into Action |
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Chapter 5 Groups, Organizations, and Bureaucracies |
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When Groups Think ... Groupthink |
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Digital Society: Social Interactions in a new Age of communication |
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Types of Group Leadership |
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Economic, Cultural, and Social Capital |
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Types of Formal Organizations |
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Inequality Matters: African American Women in Voluntary Associations |
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Written Rules and Regulations |
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Bureaucracies: A Critical Evaluation |
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Bureaucracy and Democracy |
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International Governmental |
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International Nongovernmental |
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Global Issues: Amnesty International and The Global Campaign for Human Rights |
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Why Study Groups and Organizations? |
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What Can I Do With A Sociology Degree? Skills And Careers: Understanding And Fostering Social Change |
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Chapter 6 Deviance and Social Control |
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What Is Deviant Behavior? |
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How Do Sociologists Explain Deviance? |
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Functionalist Perspectives |
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Deviance and Social Solidarity |
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Private Lives, Public Issues: The War on Drugs: Who Gets Busted for Drug Use |
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Structural Contradiction Theory |
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Global Issues: Globalization and Criminal Opportunities |
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Symbolic Interactionist Perspectives |
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Inequality Matters: The Saints and the Roughecks |
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Differential Association Theory |
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Violent and Property Crimes |
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Police Corruption and Police Brutality |
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Social Control of Deviance |
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Formal Social Control and Criminal Deviance |
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Rising Prison Populations |
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Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Criminal Deviance |
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What Can I Do With A Sociology Degree? Skills And Careers: Problem Solving |
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Chapter 7 Class and Inequality |
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Global Issues: The Rising Middle Class in India |
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What Can I Do With A Sociology Degree? Skills And Careers: Quantitative Research Skills |
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Chapter 8 Race and Ethnicity |
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Stratification in Traditional and Modern Societies |
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Sociological Building Blocks of Stratification and Social Class |
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Why Does Stratification Exist and Persist in Class Societies? |
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The Functionalist Explanation |
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The Social Conflict Explanation |
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Digital Society: Power and Modern Technology |
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Class and Inequality in the United States: Dimensions and Trends |
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164 | (1) |
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164 | (1) |
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Inequality Matters: The Minimum Wage Debate |
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Other Gaps: Inequalities in Health Care, Health, and Access to Consumer Goods |
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Why Has Inequality Grown? |
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At the Bottom of the Ladder: Poverty in the United States |
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Dimensions of Global Inequality |
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Theoretical Perspectives on Global Inequality |
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Behind The Numbers: Calculating U.S. Poverty |
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Applying the Theories: The Case of Nigerian Oil Wealth |
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The Social Construction of Race and Ethnicity |
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Minority and Dominant Group Relations |
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Assimilation and Cultural Pluralism |
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Theoretical Approaches to Race, Ethnicity, and Racism |
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The Functionalist Perspective |
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187 | (1) |
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The Symbolic Interactionist Perspective |
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Prejudice and Discrimination |
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Technologies of Discrimination |
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Prison, Politics, and Power |
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Digital Society: Hate Goes Digital |
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Behind The Numbers: Black Women, "Colorism," and Prison Sentencing |
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Consequences of Prejudice and Discrimination: Race and Health |
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Racial and Ethnic Groups in the United States |
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Inequality Matters: Who Has the Power to Name? |
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Race and Ethnicity in a Global Perspective |
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201 | (1) |
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Why Study Race and Ethnicity From a Sociological Perspective? |
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202 | (1) |
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What Can I Do With A Sociology Degree? Skills And Careers: Critical Thinking Skills |
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203 | (1) |
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Chapter 9 Gender and Society |
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Sociological Concepts of Sex and Gender |
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Constructing Gendered Selves |
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Agent Number One: The Family |
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Gender Among Friends: Peer Influences |
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Media Power: Reflecting and Reinforcing Gender |
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Gender in the Classroom: Schools and |
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The Sat Exam: Why Do Boys Outscore Girls? |
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Gender and Higher Education |
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Gender and Economics: Men, Women, and The Gender Wage Gap |
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Behind The Numbers: Gender and Higher Education---Questions and Perceptions |
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Men, Women, and Workplace Promotion: Glass Ceilings and Glass Escalators |
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221 | (1) |
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Inequality Matters: Legal Gender Discrimination in the United States |
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223 | (1) |
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Classical Theories and Feminist Thinking |
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224 | (1) |
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Classical Sociological Approaches to Gender |
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224 | (1) |
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Contemporary U.S. Feminist Thinking on Gender |
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Feminist Perspectives on Doing Sociology |
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227 | (1) |
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Toward a Sociology of Masculinity |
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228 | (1) |
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Gender in a Global Perspective |
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228 | (1) |
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Mothers and Children: The Threat of Maternal Mortality |
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228 | (1) |
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229 | (1) |
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Lack of Rural Health Systems |
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229 | (1) |
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The Price of (Being) a Girl |
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230 | (1) |
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Global Issues: Son Preference in Modernizing Societies |
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231 | (1) |
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Why Study Gender From a Sociological Perspective? |
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What Can I Do With A Sociology Degree? Skills And Careers: Active Understanding Of Diversity |
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Chapter 10 Families and Society |
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The Drag of Debt: Student Loans and Family |
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Some Concepts Sociologists Use to Study |
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Families and the Work of Raising Children |
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Theoretical Perspectives on Families |
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241 | (1) |
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The Functionalist Perspective on the Family |
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The Feminist Approach: A Conflict Perspective ... and Beyond |
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242 | (1) |
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The Psychodynamic Feminist Perspective |
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U.S. Famlies Today and Yesterday |
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Marriage, Divorce, and Family in the Modern United States |
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Behind The Numbers: What is a Family? |
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Gay Marriage ... and Divorce |
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Immigration and Family Patterns |
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Global Issues: Love and Commerce: The family rental market in japan |
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America's First Nations: Native American Families |
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251 | (1) |
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Deaf Culture and Family Life |
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252 | (1) |
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Socioeconomic Class and Family in the United States |
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Social Class and Child Rearing |
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Economy, Culture, and Family Formation |
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254 | (2) |
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Family Life in the Middle Class |
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256 | (1) |
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257 | (1) |
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Globalization and Families |
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258 | (1) |
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Inequality Matters: Domestic Violence and Female Homelessness |
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259 | (1) |
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International Families and the Global Woman |
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260 | (1) |
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Why Study Family Through a Sociological Lens? |
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261 | (1) |
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What Can I Do With A Sociology Degree? Skills And Careers: Qualitative Research Skills |
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262 | (1) |
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263 | (1) |
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Chapter 11 Education and Society |
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Education, Industrialization, and the "Credential Society" |
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Theoretical Perspectives on Education |
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The Functionalist Perspective |
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The Symbolic Interactionist Perspective |
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271 | (1) |
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Education, Opportunity, and Inequality |
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Illiteracy and Word Poverty: The Childhood Challenge |
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Living in the Past? The U.S. School Calendar in Modern Society |
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Behind The Numbers: How Many people Drop Out of High School? |
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277 | (1) |
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Education, Income, and Poverty |
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278 | (1) |
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Issues in U.S. Higher Education |
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279 | (1) |
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279 | (1) |
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Internships and Higher Education |
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280 | (1) |
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Dropping In, Dropping Out: Why Are College Dropout Rates So High? |
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281 | (2) |
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Digital Society: McDonaldization and Education |
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283 | (1) |
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Education in a Global Perspective |
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283 | (1) |
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284 | (1) |
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U.S. Students Meet the World |
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284 | (1) |
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Global Issues: Making A Link between Education and HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa |
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285 | (1) |
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Why Study Education From a Sociological Perspective? |
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286 | (1) |
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What Can I Do With A Sociology Degree? Career Development: Considering Graduate And Professional Education, PART I |
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287 | (1) |
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288 | (1) |
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289 | (1) |
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Chapter 12 Religion and Society |
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292 | (1) |
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How Do Sociologists Study Religion? |
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293 | (1) |
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Theoretical Perspectives on Religion and Society |
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294 | (1) |
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The Classical View: Religion, Society, and Secularization |
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295 | (1) |
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Durkheim: The Functions of Religion |
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295 | (1) |
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Marx: Religion and Inequality |
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296 | (1) |
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Weber: Religious Values as Sources of Social Change |
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296 | (1) |
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Private Lives, Public Issues: Emile Durkheim and the function of religion in Suicide |
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297 | (1) |
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Synthesizing the Classical Theories |
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298 | (1) |
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Contemporary Sociological Theory and the "Religious Economy" Perspective |
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298 | (1) |
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Types of Religious Organizations |
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299 | (1) |
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300 | (1) |
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300 | (1) |
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300 | (1) |
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Digital Society: Eschatology on the Internet |
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301 | (1) |
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The Great World Religions |
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302 | (1) |
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303 | (1) |
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303 | (1) |
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304 | (1) |
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306 | (1) |
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306 | (1) |
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307 | (1) |
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Religion in the United States |
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308 | (1) |
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Trends in Religious Affiliation |
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308 | (1) |
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Inequality Matters: Women, Hunger, and Religious Empowerment |
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309 | (2) |
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Religion and Disestablishment |
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311 | (1) |
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"Civil Religion" in the United States |
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312 | (1) |
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Religion and Global Societies |
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312 | (1) |
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Why Study the Sociology of Religion? |
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313 | (1) |
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What Can I Do With A Sociology Degree? Career Development: Considering Graduate And Professional Education, PART II |
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314 | (1) |
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315 | (1) |
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315 | (1) |
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316 | (1) |
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316 | (2) |
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Chapter 13 The State, Politics, and Power |
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Elections and the Youth Vote |
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320 | (1) |
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321 | (1) |
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322 | (1) |
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Political Rights and Civil Liberties |
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323 | (1) |
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323 | (1) |
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The Functionalist Perspective and Pluralist |
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323 | (2) |
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The Conflict Perspective and Class |
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325 | (1) |
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326 | (1) |
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326 | (1) |
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326 | (1) |
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327 | (1) |
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Forms of Governance in the Modern World |
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328 | (1) |
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328 | (1) |
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Digital Society: Tweeting Revolution and Resistance |
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329 | (1) |
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330 | (1) |
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331 | (1) |
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The U.S. Political System |
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331 | (1) |
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Electoral Politics and the Two-Party System |
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332 | (1) |
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Behind The Numbers: Electing a U.S. President |
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333 | (1) |
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Voter Activism and Apathy in U.S. Politics |
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334 | (1) |
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335 | (2) |
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Social Movements and Politics |
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337 | (1) |
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337 | (1) |
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Inequality Matters: Money Matters: Interest Groups versus Corporations |
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338 | (1) |
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Contradictions in Modern Politics: Democracy and Capitalism |
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338 | (1) |
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Why Study Politics Through a Sociological Lens? |
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339 | (1) |
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What Can I Do With A Sociology Degree? Skills And Careers: Written Communication |
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340 | (1) |
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341 | (1) |
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341 | (1) |
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342 | (1) |
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342 | (2) |
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Chapter 14 Work, Consumption, and the Economy |
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344 | (26) |
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The Low-Wage U.S. Labor Force |
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346 | (1) |
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The Economy in Historical Perspective |
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347 | (1) |
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The Agricultural Revolution and Agricultural Society |
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348 | (1) |
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The Industrial Revolution and Industrial Society |
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348 | (1) |
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Increased Use of Machinery and Mass Production |
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348 | (1) |
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The Birth of the Industrial Laborer |
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349 | (1) |
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Classes in Industrial Capitalism |
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349 | (1) |
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The Information Revolution and Postindustrial Society |
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350 | (1) |
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Automation and Flexible Production |
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350 | (1) |
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351 | (1) |
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Yansformation of the Occupational and Class Structure |
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351 | (1) |
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Behind The Numbers: Counting the Employed and Unemployed in the United States |
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352 | (2) |
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The Growing Service Economy and Emotional Labor |
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354 | (1) |
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Types of Economic Systems |
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354 | (1) |
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354 | (1) |
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A Case of Capitalism in Practice: A Critical |
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355 | (1) |
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356 | (1) |
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A Case of Socialism in Practice: A Critical Perspective |
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357 | (1) |
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Working On and off The Books |
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358 | (1) |
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358 | (1) |
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The Informal or Underground Economy in the United States |
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359 | (1) |
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Consumers, Consumption, and the U.S. |
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359 | (1) |
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359 | (1) |
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Private Lives, Public Issues: Must Work be Paid to be Economically Important? |
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360 | (1) |
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A Historical Perspective on Consumption |
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361 | (1) |
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Credit: Debt and More Debt |
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361 | (1) |
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Globalization and the New Economic Order |
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362 | (1) |
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Global Economic Interdependence |
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362 | (1) |
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A Global Market for Labor |
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362 | (2) |
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Is the Future of the Global Economy Green? |
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364 | (1) |
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Digital Society: The Digital Sweatshop |
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365 | (1) |
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Why Study Economic Systems and Trends? |
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366 | (1) |
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What Can I Do With A Sociology Degree? Skills And Careers: Data And Information Literacy |
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367 | (1) |
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368 | (1) |
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368 | (1) |
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369 | (1) |
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369 | (1) |
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Chapter 15 Health and Medicine |
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370 | (24) |
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The Rise of "Study Drug" Use Among U.S. Students |
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372 | (1) |
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Cultural Definitions of Health and Illness |
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373 | (1) |
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373 | (1) |
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The Social Construction of Illness |
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374 | (1) |
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Health Care in the United States |
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374 | (1) |
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Inequality Matters: Feminist Standpoint |
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Theory and the Construction of "Female" Ills |
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375 | (1) |
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Health and Public Safety Issues |
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375 | (1) |
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Digital Society: Addiction and the Internet |
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376 | (1) |
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Social Inequalities in Health and Medicine |
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377 | (1) |
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378 | (2) |
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Global Issues: How the West Benefits from Disease in the Developing World |
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380 | (1) |
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Sociology and Issues of Public Health in the United States |
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381 | (1) |
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382 | (1) |
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Two Theoretical Perspectives on Public Health: The Case of Cigarettes |
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383 | (1) |
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383 | (1) |
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384 | (1) |
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Private Lives, Public Issues: Poverty, Malnutrition, and Obesity |
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385 | (2) |
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Developing a Sociology of HIV/AIDS |
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387 | (1) |
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387 | (1) |
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388 | (1) |
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389 | (1) |
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Global Issues in Health and Medicine |
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389 | (2) |
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Why Should Sociologists Study Health? |
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391 | (1) |
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What Can I Do With A Sociology Degree? Skills And Careers: Community Resource And Service Skills |
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392 | (1) |
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393 | (1) |
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393 | (1) |
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393 | (1) |
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393 | (1) |
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Chapter 16 War, Terror, and Genocide |
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394 | (20) |
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Modern War: A Syrian Story |
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396 | (1) |
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397 | (1) |
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A Functionalist Perspective on War |
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397 | (2) |
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A Conflict Perspective on War |
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399 | (1) |
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Inequality Matters: Does The American Soldier Look Like America? |
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400 | (1) |
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401 | (1) |
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Behind The Numbers: Counting the Civilian Casualties of War |
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402 | (2) |
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Private Lives, Public Issues: War, Women, and HIV/AIDS |
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404 | (1) |
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405 | (1) |
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405 | (1) |
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406 | (1) |
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Genocide: The Mass Destruction of Societies |
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407 | (1) |
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408 | (1) |
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Modernization and Mass Murder |
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409 | (1) |
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Why Should Sociologists Study War? |
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410 | (1) |
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What Can I Do With A Sociology Degree? Skills And Careers: Conflict Dynamics And Resolution Skills |
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411 | (1) |
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412 | (1) |
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412 | (1) |
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412 | (1) |
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412 | (2) |
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Chapter 17 Mmlation Urbanization, and the Environment |
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414 | (30) |
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Demographic Dilemma: Where Are the Girls? |
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416 | (1) |
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417 | (3) |
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Demography and Demographic Analysis |
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420 | (1) |
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Theory of the Demographic Transition |
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421 | (2) |
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Is a Second Demographic Transition Occurring |
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423 | (1) |
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Malthus and Marx: How Many People Are Too Many? |
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424 | (1) |
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Malthus: Overpopulation and Natural Limits |
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425 | (1) |
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Simon: A Modern Critic Takes on Malthus |
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426 | (1) |
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Marx: Overpopulation or Maldistribution |
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426 | (1) |
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Malthus, Marx, and Modernity |
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427 | (1) |
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427 | (1) |
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The Rise of Industry and Early Cities |
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427 | (1) |
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Sociologists and the City |
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428 | (1) |
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Inequality Matters: The Geometry of the City |
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429 | (1) |
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Cities in the United States |
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430 | (1) |
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The Social Dynamics of U.S. Cities |
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430 | (2) |
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The Emergence of Global Cities |
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432 | (1) |
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432 | (1) |
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Global Issues: Urbanization and the Spread of HIV/AIDS: The Case of South Africa |
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433 | (1) |
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The Local and Global Environment |
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434 | (2) |
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Population Growth, Modernization, and the Environment |
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436 | (1) |
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Digital Society: Your Computer and the Environment |
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437 | (1) |
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Underdevelopment and Overdevelopment in the Modern World |
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438 | (1) |
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Private Lives, Public Issues: What's On the Menu? |
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439 | (1) |
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Why Study Population and Environment From a Sociological Perspective? |
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440 | (1) |
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What Can I Do With A Sociology Degree? Skills And Careers: The Global Perspective |
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441 | (1) |
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442 | (1) |
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442 | (1) |
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443 | (1) |
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443 | (1) |
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Chapter 18 Social Change and |
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444 | (2) |
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446 | (1) |
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Sociological Perspectives on Social Change |
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447 | (1) |
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The Functionalist Perspective on Social Change |
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447 | (2) |
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The Conflict Perspective on Social Change |
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449 | (1) |
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Rise-and-Fall Theories of Social Change |
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450 | (1) |
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451 | (1) |
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451 | (1) |
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Digital Society: Flash Mob! |
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452 | (1) |
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453 | (1) |
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454 | (1) |
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454 | (1) |
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Inequality Matters: Occupywallstreet org---Organizing OnLine |
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455 | (1) |
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456 | (1) |
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456 | (1) |
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456 | (1) |
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457 | (1) |
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458 | (1) |
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Types of Social Movements |
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458 | (1) |
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Reformist Social Movements |
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459 | (1) |
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460 | (1) |
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461 | (1) |
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461 | (1) |
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Behind The Numbers: Millions of Demonstrators ... Or Not |
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462 | (1) |
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463 | (1) |
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Why Do Social Movements Arise? |
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463 | (1) |
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463 | (1) |
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463 | (2) |
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465 | (1) |
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Cultural-Level Studies and "Frame Alignment" 465 Micromobilization Contexts for Building Social Movements |
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466 | (1) |
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467 | (1) |
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467 | (1) |
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What Can I Do With A Sociology Degree? Career Development: Selected Sociology Career Resources |
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468 | (2) |
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470 | (1) |
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470 | (1) |
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471 | (1) |
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1 | (1) |
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1 | (1) |
| Sources/References |
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1 | (1) |
| Photo Credits |
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