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A comprehensive introduction to the many dimensions of social life, Sociology: A Canadian Perspective, third edition, offers a detailed overview of sociological theory and Canadian society. In this contributed text, experts from across Canada carefully weave core concepts and theory with the most up-to-date research, historical events, and life-course examples to create a rich learning experience.

Sociology: A Canadian Perspective, third edition, continues to pull ahead of the competition with its seamless integration of the issues shaping Canadian society today. A new chapter on the social aspects of aging and new theme boxes exploring the links between new media, technology, and social behaviours introduce students to the latest research trends in sociology. In addition, an expanded discussion of feminist and postmodernist thought and a revamped chapter on sociological theory build on the strong foundation of previous editions.

This new edition preserves the sophistication, writing style, thorough pedagogy, Canadian themes, international scope, and readability that students and professors have praised in past editions. Thorough and engaging, Sociology: A Canadian Perspective, third edition, is the ideal resource for first-year students beginning their undergraduate studies in sociology.

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L'autore:
Lorne Tepperman is professor of sociology at the University of Toronto. Lorne is one of Canada's leading sociologists and the former president of the Canadian Sociological Association. He has authored and edited several sociology texts for OUP Canada, including the recently published Starting Points: A Sociological Journey. He is currently researching gambling addiction. Patrizia Albanese is associate professor of sociology at Ryerson University. She is the co-director of the Centre for Children, Youth, and Families at Ryerson. Patrizia has authored and edited several texts for OUP Canada, including Child Poverty in Canada, Children in Canada Today, Sociology: A Canadian Perspective, second edition. She is currently researching gambling addiction with Lorne Tepperman. The late Jim Curtis taught in the departments of Sociology and Gerontology at the University of Waterloo.
Contenuti:
  • List of Tables, Figures, and Boxes
  • Preface
  • List of Contributors
  • Content Correlation Guide
  • Introduction: Why Not Become a Sociologist?
  • Lorne Tepperman and Patrizia Albanese
  • Introduction
  • A Definition of Sociology
  • How Sociology Differs from Other Academic Fields
  • Conclusion
  • Part I: Theory and Methodology
  • 1: Sociological Theory
  • Tony Thomson
  • Introduction: Why Theory?
  • The Birth of Sociology in the Age of Revolution
  • Classical Sociology
  • Power and Resistance
  • Micro-Sociology
  • Feminist Sociology
  • Modernism
  • Conclusion
  • Questions for Critical Thought
  • Recommended Readings
  • Recommended Websites
  • 2: Research Methods
  • Bruce Arai
  • Introduction
  • Sociology as a Science
  • Theory and Research
  • Research and Techniques
  • The Contest of Sociological Research
  • Conclusion
  • Questions for Critical Thought
  • Recommended Readings
  • Recommended Websites
  • Part II: Major Social Processes
  • 3: Culture and Culture Change
  • Shyon Baumann
  • Introduction: Why Study Culture?
  • What Is Culture?
  • The Role of Culture in Social Theory
  • Cultural Realms
  • Cultural Dynamics
  • Canadian Culture
  • Conclusion
  • Questions for Critical Thought
  • Recommended Readings
  • Recommended Websites
  • 4: Socialization
  • Barbara A. Mitchell
  • Introduction: What Is Socialization?
  • Human Behaviour-Nature or Nurture?
  • Theorizing Socialization
  • The Family
  • The Life Course, Aging, and Socialization
  • Socialization Processes: Pawns, Puppets, or Free Agents?
  • Conclusion
  • Questions for Critical Thought
  • Recommended Readings
  • Recommended Websites
  • 5: Statuses, Roles, Self, and Identity
  • Dorothy Pawluch and William Shaffir
  • Introduction
  • A Functionalist View of Statuses and Roles
  • Symbolic Interactionism: Roles, Self, Identity
  • Protecting the Self: Stigma Management Strategies
  • Conclusion
  • Questions for Critical Thought
  • Recommended Readings
  • Recommended Websites
  • 6: Groups and Organizations
  • Lorne Tepperman
  • Introduction
  • Sets of People
  • Cliques
  • Bureaucracies
  • How Bureaucracies Actually Work
  • Conclusion
  • Questions for Critical Thought
  • Recommended Readings
  • Recommended Websites
  • 7: Deviance
  • Vincent F. Sacco and Alicia D. Horton
  • Introduction
  • What Is Deviance?
  • Deviance as a Sociological Concept
  • Researching Deviance
  • The Sociology of Deviant Behaviour
  • Making Sense of the 'Facts' of Deviant Behaviour
  • The Sociology of Deviant Categories
  • Deviance and Postmodernism
  • Conclusion
  • Questions for Critical Thought
  • Recommended Readings
  • Recommended Websites
  • Part III: Types of Social Inequality
  • 8: Class and Status Inequality
  • Sara J. Cumming and Ann D. Duffy
  • Introduction
  • Class and Status Inequalities in Sociological Thought
  • Understanding Poverty
  • Policies to Address Poverty
  • Conclusion: Social and Economic Inequalities-Future Trends
  • Questions for Critical Thought
  • Recommended Readings
  • Recommended Websites
  • 9: Gender Relations
  • Janet Siltanen and Andrea Doucet
  • Introduction: Gender Relations and You
  • Thinking Sociologically
  • Living Gendered Lives
  • On to the Future. . . Gender Relations and Social Change
  • Conclusion
  • Questions for Critical Thought
  • Recommended Readings
  • Recommended Websites
  • 10: Sexuality
  • Patrizia Albanese
  • Introduction
  • Sexuality over the Centuries
  • The Scientific Study of Sex
  • Sociology of Sex: Theoretical and Methodological Approaches
  • Sexual Citizenship and Sexuality in Canada
  • Sex and the Workplace
  • Cybersex, Pornography, and the Internet
  • Sexual Offences
  • Conclusion
  • Questions for Critical Thought
  • Recommended Readings
  • Recommended Websites
  • 11: Ethnic and Race Relations
  • Nikolaos I. Liodakis
  • Introduction
  • A Brief History of Ethnicity and Race
  • Building One Nation or Two: Canada's Development through Immigration
  • The New Mosaic: Recent Canadian Immigration Trends
  • Multiculturalism and Its Discontents
  • Prejudice and Racism
  • Culturalism and Political Economy: Explanations of Socio-Economic Inequalities
  • The Vertical Mosaic Then and the Colour-Coded Mosaic Theory
  • Earnings Differentials within Ethnic Groups: The Roles of Class, Gender, and Place of Birth
  • Conclusion: The Future of Race and Ethnicity
  • Questions for Critical Thought
  • Recommended Readings
  • Recommended Websites
  • 12: The Social Aspects of Aging
  • Lynn MacDonald
  • Introduction
  • The Demographic Imperative
  • Social Theories in the Field of Aging
  • The Basics: Health, Income, and Social Connectedness
  • Conclusion
  • Questions for Critical Thought
  • Recommended Readings
  • Recommended Websites
  • Part IV: Social Institutions
  • 13: Families and Personal Life
  • Maureen Baker
  • Introduction
  • Family Variations
  • Explaining Family Patterns and Practices
  • Recent Issues in Canadian Families
  • Reforming Canadian Family Policies
  • Future Families
  • Conclusion
  • Questions for Critical Thought
  • Recommended Readings
  • Recommended Websites
  • 14: Education
  • Terry Wotherspoon
  • Introduction
  • The Changing Face of Education
  • Alternative Accounts of Educational Growth and Development
  • Educational Participants
  • Educational Policy, Politics, and Ideologies
  • Education, Work, and Families
  • Education and New Technologies
  • Educational Opportunities and Inequalities
  • Conclusion
  • Questions for Critical Thought
  • Recommended Readings
  • Recommended Websites
  • 15: Work and the Economy
  • Pamela Sugiman
  • Introduction
  • World Economic Systems
  • The Global Economy
  • The Capitalist Economy: Where People Work
  • Social Reproduction
  • Managerial Strategies of Control
  • The Social Organization of Work Today
  • The Changing Face of Labour: Diversity among Workers
  • Workers' Coping and Resistance: The Struggle for Dignity and Rights
  • Conclusion: Work in the Future, Our Future as Workers
  • Questions for Critical Thought
  • Recommended Readings
  • Recommended Websites
  • 16: Health Issues
  • Juanne Clarke
  • Introduction
  • Theoretical Perspectives
  • The Sociology of Health, Illness, Disease, and Sickness
  • Sociology of Medicine
  • Conclusion
  • Questions for Critical Thought
  • Recommended Readings
  • Recommended Websites
  • 17: Religion in Canada
  • Lori G. Beaman
  • Introduction
  • Religion in Profile
  • Definitions of Religion
  • New Religious Movements
  • Theories of Religion and Society
  • The Quiet Revolution
  • Religion and Law
  • Religion and Gender
  • Conclusion
  • Questions for Critical Thought
  • Recommended Readings
  • Recommended Websites
  • 18: Politics and Political Movements
  • Howard Ramos and Karen Stanbridge
  • Introduction
  • Power
  • The State
  • Cultural and Social Processes
  • Institutional Processes
  • Trans-Nationalization
  • Conclusion
  • Questions for Critical Thought
  • Recommended Readings
  • Recommended Websites
  • 19: Social Movements
  • John W.P. Veugelers and Randle Hart
  • Introduction
  • What Is a Social Movement?
  • Theoretical Approaches
  • The Analysis of Social Movements
  • Conclusion
  • Questions for Critical Thought
  • Recommended Readings
  • Recommended Websites
  • Part V: Canadian Society and the Global Context
  • 20: Challenges of Globalization
  • Pierre Beaudet
  • Introduction
  • Globalizations and Globalization
  • The Contested Impact of Neoliberal Globalization
  • Breaking Barriers: Culture and Technology
  • The Great Debate
  • One Global World: Prospects and Constraints
  • Failing Processes
  • Widening Gaps through the Crisis
  • Globalization into the Twenty-First Century
  • Anti- or Alter-Globalization?
  • Multitudes and 'Glocal'
  • Conclusion
  • Questions for Critical Thought
  • Recommended Readings
  • Recommended Websites
  • 21: Population and Society
  • Frank Trovato
  • Introduction
  • Demographic Change and Social Change
  • World Population
  • Age Compositions of Developed and Developing Countries
  • Theories of Population Change
  • Canada's Population: An Overview
  • Fertility
  • Conclusion
  • Questions for Critical Thought
  • Recommended Readings
  • Recommended Websites
  • 22: Cities and Urban Sociology
  • Louis Guay and Pierre Hamel
  • Introduction: Understanding Cities
  • Urban Sociology: Past and Present
  • The Rise and Demise of the Industrial City
  • Urban Governance and Metropolitan Issues
  • Cities, the Environment, and Sustainable Development
  • Conclusion
  • Questions for Critical Thought
  • Recommended Readings
  • Recommended Websites
  • 23: Mass Media and Communication
  • David Young
  • Introduction
  • Sociological Theories of the Media
  • Political Economy of the Media
  • Cultural Studies of the Media
  • The Internet: Extending Political Economy and Cultural Studies
  • Conclusion
  • Questions for Critical Thought
  • Recommended Readings
  • Recommended Websites
  • 24: The Environment
  • G. Keith Warriner
  • Introduction
  • The Basics of Environmental Sociology
  • The Environment and Ecological Scarcity
  • The Environment and Social Theory
  • The Environment and Social Movements
  • Conclusion
  • Questions for Critical Thought
  • Recommended Readings
  • Recommended Websites
  • Glossary
  • References
  • Index

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  • EditoreOUP Canada
  • Data di pubblicazione2012
  • ISBN 10 0195443802
  • ISBN 13 9780195443806
  • RilegaturaCopertina rigida
  • Numero edizione3
  • Numero di pagine744
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