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Sociology

2011
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SAGE and Pine Forge: Inspiring sociological imagination for over 45 years
Dear valued customer, For over 45 years, SAGE and Pine Forge has served the expanding sociology community by publishing scholarly journals and high-quality textbooks and media. However, in recent years weve begun to expand out of libraries and classrooms. In case youre curious, heres what were up to: The Your Social World Student Photo Essay Contest Emphasizing the applied side of sociology, Ballantine and Roberts Our Social World: Introduction to Sociology, Third Edition takes students deep into social issues and challenges them to see the connections among basic sociological concepts. Supporting this theme, SAGE and Pine Forge is launching a student photo essay contest that challenges students to present, through photo essays, their social worlds and how the concepts that theyve learned from the book connect to their personal lives. For more details see page 3 or visit www.pineforge.com/photoessay. SAGE and Pine Forge Award Together with several of its authors (in particular Jeanne Ballantine and Keith Roberts) and editors, SAGE and Pine Forge created this award in 2007 to help graduate students and pre-tenure faculty attend the annual American Sociological Association pre-conference on Preparing Future Faculty. Now in its fourth year, 53 award winners have been named. 2008 award winner Ana Villalobos, a Ph.D. candidate at University of California, Berkeley, wrote to say THANK YOU SO MUCH for funding me to attend the pre-conference on teaching, which was the single BEST experience Ive ever had regarding my sociology teaching. In 2008, SAGE and Pine Forges contributions were recognized by the ASAs Section on Teaching & Learning in Sociology for providing extraordinary service to the discipline of sociology and to the enhancement of teaching and learning sociology. To learn more, please visit www.pineforge.com/asa SAGE and Pine Forge Public Sociology Community Are you interested in the public sociology movement in particular or service learning and civic engagement in general? We are pleased to invite you to join the SAGE and Pine Forge Public Sociology Community. We believe that public sociology represents an exciting convergence of socially relevant research and scholarship with fresh, action-based teaching strategies. At their best, these trends promise to reinvigorate sociological practice and engage new generations of students with a sociology that makes a difference. To become a member, sign up at www.pineforge.com/publicsociology See inside back cover for more details. Through these and other programs and awards, we will continue to search for ways to support faculty, students, and the study of sociology. And as always, our commitment to the sociology community carries over into the books and resources that youve come to trust. If you have any questions or comments, please dont hesitate to reach out. We are committed to you. Sincerely,

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Introduction to Sociology Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality Gender, Race, and Class in Media Social Psychology Social Change and Modernization Social Problems Sociological Theory Research Methods in Sociology Criminology Environmental Sociology Political Sociology Sociology of Aging Sociology of Childhood Sociology of Culture Sociology of Deviance Sociology of Education Sociology of Health and Illness Sociology of Religion Sociology of Sport and Leisure Sociology of the Family Sociology of Work Urban and Regional Sociology

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Our Social World


Introduction to Sociology Third Edition
Jeanne H. Ballantine, Wright State University Keith A. Roberts, Hanover College
The Third Edition of Our Social World inspires students to see the impact of larger social structures and global trends on their micro lives, to develop their sociological imaginations, and to view both world events and their personal experiences from a sociological perspective on a day-to-day basis. This innovative and engaging text provides todays student with an integrated, comprehensible framework from which to view the world and to see the social structures at work behind the scenes. In each chapter, authors Jeanne H. Ballantine and Keith A. Roberts provide an organizing, balanced theme (the social world model) to help students see relationships between various levels of the social system. This book also emphasizes diversity, presenting the perspective of students living in the larger global world. Media Edition Coming May 2011!

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-8004-3 Media Edition ISBN: 978-1-4129-9650-1 2011, 704 pages Instructor Teaching and Student Study Site, www.pineforge.com/ballantine3e

CONTENTS
PART I. UNDERSTANDINg OUR SOCIAL WORLD 1. Sociology: A Unique Way to View the World 2. Examining the Social World: How Do We Know? PART II. SOCIAL STRUCTURE, PROCESSES, AND CONTROL 3. Society and Culture: Hardware and Software of Our Social World 4. Socialization: Becoming Human and Humane 5. Interaction, Groups, and Organizations: Connections That Work 6. Deviance and Social Control: Sickos, Perverts, Freaks, and Folks Like Us PART III. INEQUALITY 7. Stratification: Rich and Famous-or Rags and Famine? 8. Race and Ethnic Group Stratification: Beyond We and They 9. Gender Stratification: She/He-Who Goes First? PART IV. INSTITUTIONS 10. Family: Partner Taking, People Making, and Contract Breaking 11. Education: What Are We Learning? 12. Religion: The Meaning of Sacred Meaning 13. Politics and Economics: Penetrating Power and Privilege 14. Medicine: An Anatomy of Health and Illness PART V. SOCIAL DYNAMICS 15. Population and Urbanization: Living on Spaceship Earth 16. The Process of Change: Can We Make a Difference?

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Our Social World


Condensed Version Jeanne H. Ballantine, Wright State University Keith A. Roberts, Hanover College In this brief text, two leaders of the Teaching Sociology movement help students develop their sociological imaginations by teaching them to role-take within their global society, allowing them to experience what it is like to be someone as seemingly remote as a child sex slave in India. An innovative, integrated framework provides core sociological concepts, while features such as Contributing to Our Social World enable students to do public sociology. CONTENTS
PART I. UNDERSTANDINg OUR SOCIAL WORLD: THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF SOCIETY 1. Sociology: A Unique Way to View the World 2. Examining the Social World: How Do We Know? PART II. SOCIAL STRUCTURE, PROCESSES, AND CONTROL 3. Society and Culture: Hardware and Software of Our Social World 4. Socialization: Becoming Human and Humane 5. Interaction, Groups, and Organizations: Connections That Work 6. Deviance and Social Control: Sickos, Perverts, Freaks, and Folks Like Us PART III. INEQUALITY 7. Stratification: Rich and Famousor Rags and Famine? 8. Race and Ethnic Group Stratification: Beyond We and They 9. Gender Stratification: She/HeWho Goes First? PART IV. INSTITUTIONS 10. Family: Partner Taking, People Making, and Contract Breaking 11. Education and Religion: Asking What? and Why? 12. Politics and Economics: Penetrating Power and Privilege PART V. SOCIAL DYNAMICS 13. Population and Health: Living on Spaceship Earth 14. The Process of Change: Can We Make a Difference? Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-6659-7 2010, 512 pages Instructor Teaching and Student Study Site, www.pineforge.com/oswcondensed

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Emphasizing the applied side of sociology, Ballantine and Roberts Our Social World, Third Edition takes your students deep into social issues and challenges them to see the interconnectedness of basic sociological concepts. Supporting this theme, SAGE and Pine Forge is launching a student photo essay contest that challenges students to present, through a photo essay like the highly praised examples in the book, their social world, how the concepts that theyve learned from the book connect to their personal lives. Heres how it works: A contest flyer outlining the rules will be included in each copy of the Third Edition Students will submit their photo essays either electronically (preferred) or they can send in hard copy Submission will be judged by authors Prizes 1st place: $500 scholarship 2nd place: $250 scholarship 3rd place / 5 finalists will win a coupon for one free SAGE or Pine Forge title (Up to $50 value) And the best prize of allWinners may see their photo essays used in subsequent editions of the book! Deadline Submissions must be turned in no later than Friday, April 15, 2011. Finalists will be announced and award will be paid out after May 1, 2011. Incorporate this contest into your course! Option #1: Assign as homework. Option #2: Offer extra credit to those students who enter. Option #3: Assign it as a required end-of-term or group project. Send your students to www.pineforge.com/photoessay for rules, guidelines, and sample photo essays.

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Jeanne ballantine involvement in the American Sociological Association (ASA) Teaching Projects and as Director of the ASA Teaching Services Field Program (now Departmental Resources Group), she has studied the teaching process, the introductory course, and effective ways of teaching the course. She has produced written materials, contributed to the ASA introductory survey and syllabi set, conducted teaching workshops, trained and advised TAs, directed the Teaching Information Exchange (nationwide network for sociology instructors), held elected offices including chair of the ASA Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology (2 times), ASA Section on Sociology of Education, and chair of the ASA Teaching Committee. In 2010, she was the recipient of the J. Milton Yinger Award for a Distinguished Career in Sociology. keith Roberts has not only won teaching awards, but has been honored by several sociological associations for distinguished contributions to teaching of sociology. He has published on teaching and conducted workshops around the country. He is a member of the Departmental Resources Group of the ASA, which among other activities involves consulting work with departments of sociology on curriculum and on teaching issues. He is the author of Religion in Sociological Perspective, now in its fourth edition, and co-author a monograph on Writing in the Undergraduate Sociology Curriculum. He has served on and chaired several ASA teaching committees, has chaired the Teaching Committee of the North Central Sociological Association, and is active in the ASA Section on Teaching and Learning. For the past 18 years he has also organized and lead workshops for high school sociology teachers. Keith has taught a rather wide range of sociology courses at a two-year campus (15 years) and more recently at a very competitive small liberal arts college.

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David M. Newman is Professor of Sociology at DePauw University. In addition to the introductory course, he teaches courses in research methods, family, social psychology, deviance, and mental illness. He has won teaching awards at both the University of Washington and DePauw University. His other written work includes Sociology of Families (2003).

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PART I. THE INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIETY 1. Taking a New Look at a Familiar World 2. Seeing and Thinking Sociologically PART II. THE CONSTRUCTION OF SELF AND SOCIETY 3. Building Reality: The Social Construction of Knowledge 4. Building Order: Culture and History 5. Building Identity: Socialization 6. Supporting Identity: The Presentation of Self 7. Building Social Relationships: Intimacy and Families 8. Constructing Difference: Social Deviance PART III. SOCIAL STRUCTURE, INSTITUTIONS, AND EVERYDAY LIFE 9. The Structure of Society: Organizations, Social Institutions, and Globalization 10. The Architecture of Stratification: Social Class and Inequality 11. The Architecture of Inequality: Race and Ethnicity 12. The Architecture of Inequality: Sex and Gender 13. Demographic Dynamics: Population Trends 14. Architects of Change: Reconstructing Society

Sociology
Exploring the Architecture of Everyday Life Eighth Edition Praised for its writing style that reads like a book youd pore over at the corner caf, this best-selling core text starts in a familiar placethe everyday worldand then introduces sociological concepts and institutions as they impact the students daily existence. Full of vivid, real-world examples and touching personal vignettes, this text offers a solid introduction to basic sociological concepts and helps students realize their role in constructing, planning, maintaining, and fixing society.
Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-7813-2 2010, 600 pages Instructor Teaching and Student Study Site, www.pineforge.com/newman8e

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Exploring the Architecture of Everyday Life, Brief Edition Second Edition In this Second brief Edition the author takes students inside todays pressing sociological issues and shows them how the compelling events on their minds todaysuch as the current economic recession and the Obama presidencyrelate to enduring sociological concepts.
Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-8008-1 2011, 312 pages Instructor Teaching and Student Study Site, www.pineforge.com/newmanbrief2e

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Exploring the Architecture of Everyday Life Readings Eighth Edition Providing provocative, eye-opening examples that illuminate the relationship between the individual and society, this Eighth Edition of David M. Newmans and Jodi OBrians acclaimed Sociology: Exploring the Architecture of Everyday Life Readings includes a mix of short articles, chapters, and excerpts. In addition to new readings and more coverage of global issues and world religions, the Eighth Edition focuses on sociological theory, methodologies, and history to help students learn how to analyze what they read, as well as understand how research is done and how todays theories developed over time.
Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-7942-9 2010, 400 pages

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Second Thoughts
Seeing Conventional Wisdom Through the Sociological Eye Fifth Edition Janet M. Ruane, Montclair State University Karen A. Cerulo, Rutgers University This unique text encourages students to step back and sharpen their analytic focus with 24 essays that use social research to expose the gray areas of commonly held beliefs, revealing the complexity of social reality and sharpening students sociological vision. Features 24 essays examine popular conceptions on important social subjects, accepted by many in society as conventional wisdom. Each chapter provides a sociological take on these popularly held views. Key terms, ideas, and theories are highlighted when used in each chapter, and are defined in the glossary. Each essay contains exercises that reinforce the ideas, and an annotated guide for further reading. CONTENTS
PART I. METHODS PART II. CULTURE PART III. SOCIAL STRUCTURE PART IV. SOCIALIZATION AND IDENTITY PART V. STRATIFICATION PART VI. SOCIAL PRObLEMS AND SOCIAL CONTROL PART VII. SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS: MARRIAgE AND FAMILY PART VIII.SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS: THE ECONOMY PART IV. SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS: MEDIA AND TECHNOLOgY PART x. SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS: EDUCATION PART xI. SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS: RELIgION Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-8809-4 May 2011, 440 pages

The Engaged Sociologist


Connecting the Classroom to the Community Third Edition Kathleen Odell Korgen, William Paterson University Jonathan M. White, Bridgewater State College This concise text carries the public sociology movement into the classroom and teaches students to think sociologically, to develop a sociological eye, and to use sociological tools to become effective participants in a democratic society. Students gain handson training in sociology while experiencing civic engagement within their own communities. Features Covers recent real-world events that capture student interest, such as the 2008 election, the current recession, global climate change, and environmental racism. Offers a global perspective, with one or more international examples in each chapter, helping students see how closely they are connected with the global community, as well as to their local and national worlds. Entices students to become more active, effective citizens through suggested specific actions that students can do today, such as throwing a fundraiser, participating in actions via the web, or organizing a forum on campus. Features updated and additional exercises and projects, including more civic engagement exercises that allow students to connect the sociological knowledge they are learning to their campus and the larger community. Each chapter contains hands-on data collection exercises (surveys, interviews, observations), discussion questions, and library-based research. Includes updated Suggestions for Specific Actions and enhanced Sociologist in Action sections which include powerful examples of how sociology students and professional sociologists use sociology to improve society. CONTENTS
1. The Engaged Sociologist: The Sociological Perspective and the Connections Among Sociology, Democracy, and Civic Engagement 2. Founders and Foundations of Sociology: Theory 3. How Do We Know What We Think We Know? Sociological Methods 4. Creating Civic Engagement Versus Creating Apathy: Culture 5. Learning How to Act in Society: Socialization 6. Deviant Behavior and Social Movements 7. Big Money Doesnt Always Win: Stratification and Social Class 8. What Does a Typical American Look Like Today?: Race and Ethnicity 9. Sex, Gender, and Power 10. Social Institutions: Family and Economy 11. Social Institutions, Continued: Education, Government, and Religion 12. The Engaged Sociologist in Action Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-7949-8 2011, 240 pages Instructor Teaching and Student Study Site, www.pineforge.com/korgen3e

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Cinematic Sociology
Social Life in Film Jean-Anne Sutherland, University of North Carolina at Wilmington Kathryn Feltey, The University of Akron This is the only academic text that creates a framework for viewing film from a sociological perspective, that is, it uses feature films to teach central topics in sociology such as culture, race & ethnicity, social class & inequality, and gender & sexuality. The authors designed this anthology to prompt movie-viewers to question the images produced for their consumption, reinforcing critical thinking skills that are important for sociology students in their coursework and beyond. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Introduction Social Class & Inequality Race & Ethnicity Gender and Sexuality Work & Family Global Connections Social Change & the Environment

Issues for Debate in Sociology


Selections From CQ Researcher CQ Researcher Celebrity Culture: Are Americans too focused on celebrities? Future of Marriage: Is traditional matrimony going out of style? Reducing Your Carbon Footprint: Can individual actions reduce global warming? These are just a few of the provocative questions contested in Issues for Debate in Sociology. This engaging reader allows students to see an issue from all sides and to think critically about topics that matter to them. CONTENTS
SOCIAL STRUCTURE, PROCESSES, AND CONTROL 1. Celebrity Culture: Are Americans Too Focused on Celebrities? 2. Teaching Values: Do School-Based Programs Violate Parents Beliefs? 3. Cyber Socializing: Are Internet Sites Like MySpace Potentially Dangerous? 4. Closing Guantanamo: Can Obama Close the Detention Camp Within One Year? INEQUALITY 5. Middle-Class Squeeze: Is More Government Aid Needed? 6. Debating Hip-Hop: Does Gangsta Rap Harm Black Americans? 7. Gender Pay Gap: Are Women Paid Fairly in the Workplace? 8. Womens Rights: Are Violence and Discrimination Against Women Declining? INSTITUTIONS 9. Future of Marriage: Is Traditional Matrimony Going Out of Style? 10. Student Aid: Will Many Low-Income Students Be Left Out? 11. Religious Fundamentalism: Does It Lead to Intolerance and Violence? 12. The Obama Presidency: Can Barack Obama Deliver the Change He Promises? 13. HPV Vaccine: Should It Be Mandatory for School Girls? SOCIAL DYNAMICS 14. Declining Birthrates: Will the Trend Worsen Global Economic Woes? 15. Rapid Urbanization: Can Cities Cope With Rampant Growth? 16. Reducing Your Carbon Footprint: Can Individual Actions Reduce Global Warming? 17. Socially Responsible Investing: Can Investors Do Well by Doing Good? Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-7860-6 2010, 456 pages

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RACE, CLASS, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY

RACE, CLASS, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY

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Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-8907-7 April 2011, 584 pages

Race and Crime


A Text/Reader
Helen Taylor Greene, Texas Southern University Shaun L. Gabbidon, Penn State Harrisburg
This carefully-selected collection of reputable journal articles, authored by well-known scholars and combined with pedagogical features and authored sections, exposes students to the leading research in the area of race and crime without overwhelming them.

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Helen Taylor greene is Professor of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University. Previously, she served as an Associate Professor and Graduate Program Co-Director in the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice at Old Dominion University. She completed her B.S. in Sociology at Howard University, an M.S. in Administration of Justice at American University, and an M.A. in Political Science and a Ph.D. in Criminology at the University of Maryland. Shaun L. gabbidon is Distinguished Professor of Criminal Justice in the School of Public Affairs at Penn State Harrisburg. Dr. Gabbidon has served as a fellow at Harvard Universitys W. E. B. Du Bois Institute for Afro-American Research, and as an adjunct faculty member in the Center for Africana Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. His areas of interest include race and crime, private security, and criminology and criminal justice pedagogy. The author of more than 100 scholarly publications including 50 peer-reviewed articles, Professor Gabbidon currently serves as the editor of the new SAGE journal, Race and Justice: An International Journal.

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Students develop their critical thinking skills by assessing the strengths and limitations of each readings research methods and findings. The articles have been substantially edited and abridged to make them more student friendly without doing injustice to the core points raised by each article or detracting from the authors key findings and conclusions. A section on How to Read a Research Article follows the books introduction and helps students maximize their understanding of research articles. A Race and Crime Timeline appendix provides a historical overview of the field. Student learning aids throughout the text include photos, web resources, and paragraph-length introductions to each article written by the editors; discussion questions after each article facilitate student thought and class discussion. Teaching and learning support includes a comprehensive open access Student Study Site and a password-protected Instructors Teaching Site.

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SECTION I. OVERVIEW OF RACE, ETHNICITY AND CRIME SECTION II. ExTENT OF CRIME AND VICTIMIZATION SECTION III. THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ON RACE AND CRIME SECTION IV. JUVENILE JUSTICE SECTION V. RACE AND POLICINg SECTION VI. COURTS AND SENTENCINg SECTION VII. RACE AND THE DEATH PENALTY SECTION VIII. CORRECTIONS

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Diversity and Society


Race, Ethnicity, and Gender Updated Edition
Joseph F. Healey, Christopher Newport University
Derived from the Fifth Edition of Joseph F. Healeys best-selling text Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Class, the Third Edition of Diversity & Society: Race, Ethnicity, and gender provides an accessible sociological analysis of U.S. minority groups. Updated throughout, this abbreviated edition retains the conceptual frameworks and organizational format of the larger version, and is the only brief text to present a unitary sociological frame of reference for the analysis of minority-dominant relations.

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The brevity and cost allow instructors to supplement the text with other books.
Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-9433-0 March 2011, 536 pages Instructor Teaching and Student Study Site, www.sagepub.com/healeyds3e

Chapter opening photos with captions will set the stage for the chapter contents. Unlike the big book there will not be photo essays. Focus boxes in chapters offer enhanced coverage of gender and comparative issues. Review questions at the ends of chapters help focus students on the key ideas. Additionally, there will be end-of-chapter Web-based research exercises. Whiteness, a growing research area in this field, will be the subject of analysis in Chapter 9. Accompanying reader will have expanded versions of Narrative Portraits and Current Debates from the big book, as well as additional readings. The reader is intended to be sold as a stand-alone or as part of a bundled kit.

AbOUT THE AUTHOR


Joseph F. Healey, Ph.D., is Professor and Chair of Sociology and Social Work at Christopher Newport University. He has authored and co-authored many books with SAGE. Diversity and Society, Updated Edition (2011) Race, Ethnicity, Gender and Class, 5e (2010) Exploring Social Issues, 3e (2009) Race, Ethnicity, and Gender, 2e (2007) Sociology for a New Century (2001) In his spare time, he plays and records music for hammer dulcimer, banjo, and concertina.

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Enhanced coverage of mixed race in Chapter 1 and in each of the racial/ethnic groups chapters. Enhanced coverage of gender throughout Expanded coverage of immigration Chapter opening vignettes motivate chapter contents Focus On feature, which will provide more in depth examples for students Roots, a feature wherein students will tell their personal stories of family heritage Comparative insets, wherein students will gain a global perspective on current issues New 2-color design

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PART I. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF MINORITY gROUPS IN THE UNITED STATES 1. Diversity in the United States: Questions and Concepts 2. Assimilation and Pluralism: From Immigrants to White Ethnics PART II. THE EVOLUTION OF DOMINANT-MINORITY RELATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES 3. The Development of Dominant-Minority Group Relations in Preindustrial America: The Origins of Slavery 4. Industrialization and Dominant-Minority Relations: From Slavery to Segregation and the Coming of Postindustrial Society PART III. UNDERSTANDINg DOMINANT-MINORITY RELATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES TODAY 5. African Americans: From Segregation to Modern Institutional Discrimination and Modern Racism 6. American Indians: From Conquest to Tribal Survival in a Postindustrial Society 7. Hispanic Americans: Colonization, Immigration, and Ethnic Enclaves 8. Asian Americans: Model Minorities? PART IV. CHALLENgES FOR THE PRESENT AND THE FUTURE 9. New Americans, Assimilation, and Old Challenges 10. Minority Groups and U.S. Society: Themes, Patterns, and the Future

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Race, Ethnicity, gender, and Class


The Sociology of Group Conflict and Change, 2010/2011 Update Fifth Edition Joseph F. Healey, Christopher Newport University The author builds upon the bestselling status of the four prior editions, praised for his writing style and the various effective pedagogical features that ensure students engage with core concepts in a meaningful way. With many updates and revisions, this edition once again uses sociological theory to tell the story of race and other socially constructed inequalities in the United States with consistency and clarity. Chapter-ending current debates based on the writings of prominent scholars spark classroom discussion on important issues, and first-person accounts, Narrative Portraits, are threaded throughout the text to bring life to a variety of topics. New to this Updated Edition A bonus prologue on the Obama election and presidency Three bonus appendixes featuring CQ Researcher articles New maps of the world and more global examples throughout the text and in Comparative Focus boxes New data and a case study on the racial and ethnic consequences of Hurricane Katrina More information on new immigrants, including Arab Americans, Caribbean Americans, and other groups that have become part of the social fabric of the United States in recent years CONTENTS
Prologue: The Election of President Barack Obama Part 1. Diversity in the United States: Questions and Concepts 2. Assimilation and Pluralism: From Immigrants to White Ethnics 3. Prejudice and Discrimination 4. The Development of Dominant-Minority Group Relations in Pre-Industrial America: The Origins of Slavery 5. Industrialization and Dominant-Minority Relations: From Slavery to Segregation and the Coming of Postindustrial Society 6. African Americans: From Segregation to Modern Institutional Discrimination and Modern Racism 7. American Indians: From Conquest to Tribal Survival in a Postindustrial Society 8. Hispanic Americans: Colonization, Immigration, and Ethnic Enclaves 9. Asian Americans: Model Minorities? 10. New Americans, Assimilation, and Old Challenges 11. Minority Groups and U.S. Society: Themes, Patterns, and the Future Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-9058-5 2011, 728 pages Instructor Teaching and Student Study Site, www.pineforge.com/healeyregc

Questioning gender
A Sociological Exploration Robyn Ryle, Hanover College Designed to help students and instructors begin a conversation about the nature of gender and its role in our everyday lives, this unique text covers a wide array of the most up-to-date theories in the sociology of gender using a global, historical and intersectional approach to understanding the social construction of gender. The books theoretical emphasis throughout helps students learn to apply multiple theories to the study of gender, including queer theory, trangender issues, and masculinity studies. Special features such as cultural artifact boxes, questions boxes, big questions and gender exercises, all help to create a uniquely interactive learning experience. Features Interdisciplinary perspectives from psychology, feminism, and queer theory give readers a balanced view of the sociology of gender. Coverage of gender as a system of inequality demonstrates the real impact of gender beliefs on the lives of women and men around the world. Vivid Case Studies in each topical chapter illustrate key concepts of the book, while Cultural Artifact boxes demonstrate how beliefs about gender have changed over time and how they vary across the world. Student learning aids include exercises and suggested readings at the end of each chapter and a glossary at the back of the book. CONTENTS
PART I. WHAT ARE THE IMPORTANT QUESTIONS TO ASk AbOUT gENDER? 1. What Is This Thing Called Gender and Why Should We Care About It? Introducing Gender 2. Whats The Sociology In The Sociology Of Gender? Understanding Sociology and Gender 3. How Do Disciplines Outside of Sociology Study Gender? Some Additional Theoretical Approaches PART II. HOW ARE OUR LIVES FILLED WITH gENDER? 4. How Do We Learn Gender? Gender and Socialization 5. How Does Gender Matter For Who We Want and Desire? The Gender of Sexuality 6. How Does Gender Impact the People You Spend Time With? The Gender of Friendship and Dating 7. How Does Gender Matter For How We Think About Our Bodies? The Gender of Bodies and Health PART III. HOW IS gENDER AN IMPORTANT PART OF THE WAY OUR SOCIETY WORkS? 8. How Does Gender Impact The People We Our Lives With? The Gender of Marriage and Families 9. How Does Gender Affect the Type Of Work We Do and The Rewards We Receive For Our Work? 10. How Is Gender On The Big Screen, The Sports Field, The Small Screen, Your Magazine, Your Music, and Your Computer Screen? The Gender of Media and Popular Culture 11. How Does Gender Help Determine Who Has Power and Who Doesnt? The Gender of Politics and Power Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-6594-1 January 2011, 664 pages Instructor Teaching and Student Study Site, www.pineforge.com/ryle

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Tina G. Patel, University of Salford David Tyrer, Liverpool John Moores University This book offers a thought-provoking account of the problematic construction of crimes as racialised. Critical, empirically grounded and theoretically informed, it unpicks the persistence of concepts of race and ethnicity in perceptions and representations of crime. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Constructing the Race-Crime Problem (Introduction) Crime Science? The Politics of Hate Policing Racism or Policing Race? Courtin Justice Proportional Punishment Victims Rights and the Challenge of Discrimination Forms of Resistance Researching the Agenda Re-constructing Race and Crime (Conclusion)

Sourcebook on Violence Against Women


Second Edition Claire M. Renzetti, University of Kentucky Jeffrey L. Edleson, University of Minnesota Raquel Kennedy Bergen, Saint Josephs University The new edition of this vital resource provides extensive coverage of the current state of research, theory, prevention, and intervention regarding violence against women. The editors and contributing authors have crafted their work to encourage discussion and debate and also to address issues of diversity and social justice. CONTENTS
1. Theoretical and Definitional Issues in Violence Against Women 2. Research Methods, Measures, and Ethics 3. Assessing Violence Against Women in Practice Settings 4. Sexual Harassment 5. Defining the Scope of Sexual Violence Against Women 6. Intimate Partner Violence Against Women 7. Pornography 8. Cultural Issues in Violence Against Women 9. Economic Issues and Intimate Partner Violence Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-7166-9 2011, 424 pages 10. State, National, and International Legal Initiatives to Address Violence Against Women 11. Primary Prevention 12. Sexual Assault Services 13. An Overview of Community-Based Services for Battered Women 14. Violence Against Women and the Criminal Justice Response 15. Health Care for Survivors of Partner and Sexual Violence 16. Faith-Based Programs and Interventions 17. School-Based Dating Violence Prevention 18. Intervening With Men for Violence Prevention

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-8492-0399-9 April 2011, 208 pages

Social Class and Classism in the Helping Professions


Research, Theory, and Practice William M. Liu, University of Iowa In this book, author William Ming Liu presents theory and research on the impact of classism and social class on mental health. He provides an original frameworkthe Social Class Worldview Modelfor exploring each persons individual and subjective life experiences. These experiences form a perspective that is unique to the individual. The author then helps the reader integrate this realization into the study of poverty, economic inequality, wealth, and the often overlooked implications of greed, materialism, and consumerism for a more complete understanding of social class and classism. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Introduction Social Class, Classism, Mental and Physical Health Problems in Social Class Measurement and Research The Social Class Worldview Model Social Class and Psychotherapy, Counseling, & Career Related Issues The Impact of Social Class and Classism on Healthy Psychological Development Greed, Materialism, and Affluence and Mental Health: The Rich Are Not Immune Classism, Inequalities, and Poverty Integrating Social Class and Classism into Training, Education, and Supervision Social Class, Classism, Advocacy, and Social Justice

Understanding Ethnic Media


Producers, Consumers, and Societies Matthew D. Matsaganis, University at Albany, State University of New York Vikki S. Katz, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Sandra J. Ball-Rokeach, University of Southern California This is the first book to provide a comprehensive review and analysis of how media produced by ethnic communities, and for ethnic communities, affect identity, as well as how the production and consumption of ethnic media affect the character of the larger media and societal landscapes. Integrating key studies with original research, and global in scope, it covers the history of ethnic media, its role in ethnic communities, the effect of globalization, and the professional challenges faced by ethnic media journalists. CONTENTS
PART I. ETHNIC MEDIA IN CONTExT PART II. THE CONSUMERS PART III. THE PRODUCERS PART IV. ETHNIC MEDIA AS CIVIC COMMUNICATORS PART V. THE FUTURE OF ETHNIC MEDIA Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-5913-1 2011, 336 pages

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The American Class Structure in an Age of growing Inequality


Eighth Edition Dennis Gilbert, Hamilton College This book provides a sociological framework for analyzing inequality within U.S. inequalities of race, class and gender that can only be understood in the context of the changing global economy. This is the first text to make that connection, its focus, bringing domestic inequalities and the global context home to students with vivid examples and analysis. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Social Class in America Position and Prestige Social Class, Occupation, and Social Change Wealth and Income Socialization, Association, Lifestyles, and Values Social Mobility: The Societal Context Family, Education, and Career Elites, the Capitalist Class, and Political Power Class Consciousness and Class Conflict The Poor, the Underclass, and Public Policy The American Class Structure and Growing Inequality

The kaleidoscope of gender


Prisms, Patterns, and Possibilities Third Edition Joan Z. Spade, The College at Brockport, State University of New York Catherine G. Valentine, Nazareth College Accessible, timely, and stimulating, the Third Edition provides a comprehensive analysis of the key ideas, theories, and applications in the field viewed through the metaphor of a kaleidoscope. Focusing on contemporary contributions to the field while incorporating classical and theoretical arguments, this collection of creative articles by top scholars explains how the complex, evolving pattern of gender studies is constructed interpersonally, institutionally, and culturally. CONTENTS
PART I. PRISMS 1. The Prism of Gender 2. The Interaction of Gender with Other Socially Constructed Prisms 3. Gender and the Prism of Culture PART II. PATTERNS 4. Learning and Doing Gender 5. Buying and Selling Gender 6. Tracing Genders Mark on Bodies, Sexualities, and Emotions 7. Gender at Work 8. Gender in Intimate Relationships 9. Enforcing Gender PART III. POSSIbILITIES 10. Nothing Is Forever Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-7906-1 2011, 608 pages Instructor Teaching and Student Study Site, www.pineforge.com/spade3e

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Social Inequality in a global Age


Third Edition Scott Sernau, Indiana University South Bend This book provides a sociological framework for analyzing inequality within U.S. inequalities of race, class and gender can only be understood in the context of the changing global economy, and this is the first text to make that connection its focus, bringing domestic inequalities and the global context home to students with vivid examples and analysis. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. The Great Debate The Global Divide: Inequality across Societies The Gordian Knot of Race, Class, and Gender Class Privilege Race and Class Gender and Class Status Prestige Power and Politics Moving Up: Education and Mobility Abandoned Spaces, Forgotten Places: Poverty and Place Reversing the Race to the Bottom: Poverty and Policy Challenging the System: The Globalization of Race, Class and Gender

beyond a border
The Causes and Consequences of Contemporary Immigration Peter Kivisto, Augustana College, Rock Island, IL and University of Turku, Finland Thomas Faist, Bielefeld University, Germany This book gives professors a powerful and timely option to incorporate a concise and accessible overview of the topics of immigration, which is receiving much attention, both within the United States and worldwide. CONTENTS
1. Introduction: Moving Across Borders SECTION I. MOVEMENT 2. Accounting for Immigration Flows 3. Counting Contemporary Immigration Flows SECTION II. SETTLEMENT 4. Assimilation: Historical Perspective and Contemporary Reframing 5. Transnationalism and the Persistence of Homeland Ties 6. Multiculturalism: A New Mode of Incorporation SECTION III. CONTROL 7. The State and Immigration Control 8. Citizenship and the State in a Globalizing World Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-2495-5 2010, 320 pages

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Racisms
An Introduction Steve Garner, Aston University

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Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice


An International Dilemma Shaun L. Gabbidon, Penn State Harrisburg Providing case studies from English-speaking countries around the world, this innovative book covers the racial/ethnic justice-related challenges faced by Great Britain, the United States, Canada, Australia, and South Africa. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. INTRODUCTION GREAT BRITAIN UNITED STATES CANADA AUSTRALIA SOUTH AFRICA CONCLUSION

CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. The Idea of Race and the Practice of Racisms Racialization Race, Class and Gender Race, Nation, State Science Mixed-ness Institutional Racism Whiteness New Racisms The Racialisation of Asylum Islamophobia

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Finding Out Issues in Race, Ethnicity, gender, and Class


Selections From CQ Researcher CQ Researcher Featuring 15 current selections, articles overviews, chronicles of debates on key topics, historical sections, and examinations of related policy issues, this book is certain to spark lively classroom debate and a deeper understanding of topics covered. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Affirmative Action Human Trafficking and Slavery Immigration Debate Racial Diversity in Public Schools Reparations Movement American Indians Americas Border Fence China in Africa Anti-Semitism in Europe Anti-Americanism Crisis in Darfur The Obama Presidency Middle-Class Squeeze Womens Rights Gay Marriage Showdowns

An Introduction to LGBT Studies Deborah T. Meem, University of Cincinnati Michelle A. Gibson, University of Cincinnati Jonathan F. Alexander, University of California, Irvine This text introduces readers to lesbian-gaybisexual-transgender (LGBT) studies, by providing discussions on LGBT history, culture, and society. Unlike most books on LGBT, this introductory textbook combines original material and discussion with extracts from key readings both historical and contemporary. CONTENTS
SECTION I. HISTORY 1. Before Identity: The Ancient World through the Nineteenth Century 2. Sexology: Constructing the Modern Homosexual 3. Toward Liberation 4. Stonewall and Beyond SECTION II. POLITICS 5. Nature, Nurture, and Identity 6. Inclusion and Equality 7. Queer Diversities 8. Intersectionalities SECTION III. LITERATURE AND THE ARTS 9. Homosexed Art and Literature 10. Lesbian Pulp Novels and Gay Physique Pictorials 11. Queer Transgressive Aesthetics 12. Censorship and Moral Panic SECTION IV. MEDIA 13. Film and Television 14. Queers and the Internet 15. The Politics of Location: Alternative Media and the Search for Queer Space Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-3865-5 2010, 480 pages Instructor Teaching Site, www.sagepub.com/meeminstr

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-7967-2 2010, 408 pages

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Race and Criminal Justice


Hindpal Singh Bhui, HM Inspectorate of Prisons and University of Hertfordshire Featuring chapters by leading experts, this must-read text provides a comprehensive overview of race and ethnicity in each area of the criminal justice system, including police, prosecution, prisons, and probation. Readers will find stimulating discussion of contemporary issues, such as criminal justice responses to refugees and asylum seekers, and the experiences of Muslims within the criminal justice system post 9/11. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Key Concepts and Theories About Race Criminology, Contemporary Society and Race Issues Policing and Race Equality The Crown Prosecution Service and Race Equality Prisons and Race Equality The Probation Service and Race Equality Gender, Race and The Criminal Justice Process Asylum Seekers, Refugees and Criminal Justice Foreign National Prisoners Minority Muslim Communities and Criminal Justice Policing Racist Hate Crime Racism, Ethnicity and Drug Misuse

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Race and Crime


Second Edition Shaun L. Gabbidon, Penn State Harrisburg Helen Taylor Greene, Texas Southern University A compelling analysis of the issues of race and crime in both a historical and contemporary context, this Second Edition is a core text for upper level undergraduates and graduate students taking courses in Race Relations, Race and Ethnicity, and Minorities. This edition examines the history of how racial and ethnic groups intersect with the U.S. criminal justice system, and investigates key contemporary issues relevant to understanding the current state of race/ethnicity and crime in the United States. CONTENTS
SECTION I. OVERVIEW OF RACE AND CRIME SECTION II. ExTENT OF CRIME AND VICTIMIZATION SECTION III. THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ON RACE AND CRIME SECTION IV. POLICINg SECTION V. COURTS SECTION VI. SENTENCINg SECTION VII. THE DEATH PENALTY SECTION VIII. CORRECTIONS SECTION IV. JUVENILE JUSTICE SECTION x. CONCLUSION Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-6778-5 2009, 392 pages Student Study Site, www.sagepub.com/gabbidonstudy

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A Critical Reader Third Edition
Gail Dines, Wheelock College Jean M. Humez, University of Massachusetts, Boston
From gender issues in Desperate Housewives, to race in Ugly Betty, gender biases in video games, and portrayals of the American family in Extreme Makeover, to analyses of new genres like fandom and social media no other book is so successful in engaging students in critical media scholarship. By encouraging students to critically analyze those media they already interact with for pleasure and by editing the articles, Gail Dines and Jean Humez are able to make sophisticated concepts and theories accessible and interesting to undergraduate students.

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-7441-7 2011, 696 pages Student Study Site, www.sagepub.com/dines3study

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Includes 65 articles (57 of which are new) covering a wide variety of genres, including new media and cutting edge work on fandom. Students are encouraged to critically analyze those media they already interact with for pleasure. Shows students how media both represent and create inequalities: A wide range of issues is explored through topical discussions of gender, race, class, sexuality and their intersections. Renders the content accessible to undergraduates: Chapters and Parts are introduced by the authors, outlining the main focus of the articles and giving students hints on how to see connections between them. Careful editing of the articles makes them accessible to undergraduate students.

AbOUT THE AUTHORS


gail Dines is Professor of Sociology and Womens Studies at Wheelock College in Boston, where she is also Chair of the American Studies Department. She has been researching and writing about the pornography industry for well over twenty years. She has written numerous articles on pornography, media images of women and representations of race in pop culture. Jean M. Humez is Professor Emerita of Womens Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, where she taught courses in both womens studies and American studies, and chaired the Womens Studies Department. She designed and taught an undergraduate Women and the Media course early in her career, and through her interest in media text analysis came to collaborate with Gail Dines on this book. She has also published books and articles on African American womens spiritual and secular autobiographies, and on women and gender in Shaker religion.

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PART I. A CULTURAL STUDIES APPROACH TO MEDIA THEORY PART II. gENDER, RACE AND CLASS IN MEDIA PART III. READINg TExTS CRITICALLY PART IV. ADVERTISINg AND CONSUMER CULTURE PART V. REPRESENTINg SExUALITIES PART VI. gROWINg UP WITH CONTEMPORARY MEDIA PART VII. IS TV FOR REAL? PART VIII. INTERACTIVITY, VIRTUAL COMMUNITY AND FANDOM

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Media & Crime


Second Edition Yvonne Jewkes, University of Leicester, UK The best-selling Media and Crime returns with a fully revised and updated new edition. Established in the field as the market leader, the book explores the complex interactions between media and crime from a critical and authoritative standpoint. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Theorizing Media and Crime The Construction of Crime News Media and Moral Panics Media Constructions of Children: Evil Monsters and Tragic Victims Media Misogyny: Monstrous Women Police, Offenders and Victims in the Media Crime Films and Prison Films Crime and the Surveillance Culture The Role of the Internet in Crime and Deviance (Re)Conceptualizing the Relationship between Media and Crime Doing Media-Crime Research

Media/Society
Industries, Images, and Audiences Third Edition David Croteau William Hoynes, Vassar College What most students lack, despite growing up in a society saturated by mass media, is a broader framework for understanding the relationship between media and society. This powerful book provides that context and helps students develop skills for critically evaluating both conventional wisdom and ones own assumptions about the social role of the media. CONTENTS
PART I. MEDIA/SOCIETY 1. Media and the Social World PART II. PRODUCTION: THE MEDIA INDUSTRY AND THE SOCIAL WORLD 2. The Economics of the Media Industry 3. Political Influence on Media 4. Media Organizations and Professionals PART III. CONTENT: MEDIA REPRESENTATIONS OF THE SOCIAL WORLD 5. Media and Ideology 6. Social Inequality and Media Representation PART IV. AUDIENCES: MEANINg AND INFLUENCE 7. Media Influence and the Political World 8. Active Audiences and the Construction of Meaning 9. Media Technology and Social Change PART V. gLObALIZATION AND THE FUTURE 10. Media in a Changing Global Culture Paperback ISBN: 978-0-7619-8773-4 2003, 432 pages

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Media, Culture and Society


An Introduction Paul Hodkinson, University of Surrey Clearly organized, systematic, and combining a critical survey of the field with a finely judged assessment of cutting edge developments, this book provides a must have contribution to media and communication studies. Ideally pitched for students it explores the media saturation of everyday life while carefully emphasizing the complex relationships which exist between media, culture, and society. CONTENTS
1. Introduction PART I. ELEMENTS OF MEDIA 2. Media Technologies 3. Media Industry 4. Media Content 5. Media Users PART II. MEDIA, POWER AND CONTROL 6. Media as Manipulation? Marxism and Ideology 7. The Construction of News 8. Public Service or Personal Entertainment? Controlling Media Orientation 9. Decline of the National Public: Commercialization, Fragmentation and Globalization PART III. MEDIA, IDENTITY AND CULTURE 10. Media, Ethnicity and Diaspora 11. Media, Gender and Sexuality 12. Media Communities: Subcultures, Fans and Identity Groups 13. Saturation, Fluidity and Loss of Meaning Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-2053-7 2011, 336 pages

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The Production of Reality


Essays and Readings on Social Interaction Fifth Edition Jodi OBrien, Seattle University Featuring a new emphasis on how to be awake in the world and how to better see the patterns we use to make sense of our own lives, this updated edition of the authors popular book introduces the major theories, concepts, and perspectives in contemporary social psychology in a uniquely involving manner. Compelling, original essays that introduce relevant concepts are followed by a wide-ranging, eclectic, enjoyable set of readings. By grounding social psychology in student experiences and explaining theories through stories and narratives, this one-ofa-kind book is a fascinating read that helps students understand the forces that shape our feelings, thoughts, and actions. CONTENTS
PART I. INTRODUCTION 1. Reality as a Collective Hunch 2. Researching Social Life 3. Perspective in Social Science PART II. HUMANS ARE SYMbOL USINg CREATURES 4. Symbol Use, Language and Development 5. Categorization, Language and Culture PART III. PRODUCINg SOCIAL SELVES 6. The Self as Process of Interaction 7. Significant Others and Self Development 8. Self and Social Context PART IV. PRODUCINg SOCIAL IDENTITIES AND SOCIAL SCRIPTS 9. Socialization & Reference Groups 10. Naming Experience and Learning the Routine PART V. PRODUCINg SOCIAL ORDER THROUgH INTERACTION 11. Projecting the Definition of the Situation 12. Identity, Work, Stigma and Self Presentation in Interaction 13. Emotional Labor and Emotional Capital PART VI. THE SOCIAL PRODUCTION OF REALITY 14. A Theory of Reality 15. Self-Fulfilling Prophecies 16. The Social Production of the Cultural Status Quo 17. The Social Production of Difference and Inequalities PART VII. SOCIAL LIFE IS MESSY: AMbIgUITY, COMPLExITY AND CONTRADICTIONS 18. Essay - Boundaries and Contradictions 19. Contradictions and Conflict in Self Production 20. Double Consciousness and the Veil 21. Wrestling the Angel of Contradiction 22. Contested Selves in Divorce Proceedings 23. Complexities in Cultural Production 24. Gods Heart has no Borders 25. Talking Back Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-7944-3 2011, 568 pages Instructor Teaching and Student Study Site, www.pineforge.com/obrien5

How Societies Change


Second Edition Daniel Chirot, University of Washington, Seattle This book, the only brief and affordable macro-sociology text available for undergraduates, describes how societies have changed over the past five thousand years. The discussion focuses on the idea that industrial societies, despite their great success, have created a new set of recurring and unsolved problems which will serve as a major impetus for further social change. Features A world-historical perspective that situates globalization in the declining fortunes of postwar development An emphasis on resistance and social movements as actors shaping the meaning and direction of society A political perspective that views development and globalization as discursive practices managed by historic elite groupings as mechanisms of power and world ordering A series of case studies that allow in-depth examination of development/ globalization dilemmas and paradoxes CONTENTS
1. Evolution and Early Human Societies 2. Agrarian Societies 3. The Rise of the West 4. The Modern Era 5. Toward a Theory of Social Change Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-9256-5 April 2011, 184 pages

globalization East and West


Bryan S. Turner, CUNY Habibul Haque Khondker, Zayed University This much needed book is the first full length text to examine globalization from the perspective of both the West and the East. It considers globalization as a general social and economic process, and the challenges it presents for Western social science. CONTENTS
1. Introduction: Prospects for a New Sociology of Globalization 2. Conceptualizing Globalization 3. Structures and Processes of Globalization 4. Globalization and the Nation State 5. Globalization, Culture and Cosmopolitanism 6. World Religions and Fundamentalism 7. Migration and Transnationalism 8. Medical Globalization 9. New Wars and Terrorism: Globalization of Militarism and Violence 10. Globalization of Disasters and Disaster Response 11. Globalization, Citizenship and Human Rights 12. Multiculturalism, Social Diversity and Globalization 13. Religion, Media and Popular Culture 14. Conclusions: Perpetual Peace or Perpetual War?

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Sociology for Social Work


An Introduction Chris Yuill, Robert Gordon University Alastair Gibson Introducing the social work student to the field of sociology, this book illustrates how sociology is connected to and fundamental to effective social work practice. Each chapter applies theory to practice and is uniquely co-written by a sociologist, social worker, and service user. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Sociology for Social Work - an Overview Social Inequality and Social Class Gender Race and Ethnicity Poverty and Social Exclusion Later Life Health Disability Crime and Society Intimacies and Relationships Community and Social Capital

International Issues in Social Work and Social Welfare


Selections From CQ Researcher CQ Researcher The collection of articles in this text encourage lively classroom discussion and debate and bring pressing international issues into the classroom for almost any course across the social work curriculum. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Human Trafficking and Slavery Child Soldiers Womens Rights Rapid Urbanization Aiding Refugees Disaster Preparedness Wounded Veterans Religious Fundamentalism Energy Nationalism Oceans in Crisis Avian Flu Threat Anti Americanism

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global Issues
Selections From CQ Researcher CQ Researcher This lively collection of 12 contemporary articles cover core debates within the broad topic globalization and inspires students to think critically and analytically about issues that impact their lives. This reader is distinguished by its particular focus on up-to-date policy concerns and legal implications of the topics discussed. CONTENTS
ECONOMIC ISSUES 1. The Troubled Dollar 2. The New Latin America 3. Middle East Peace Prospects 4. Future of NATO RELIGIOUS ISSUES 5. Religious Fundamentalism 6. Anti-Semitism in Europe ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES 7. Carbon Trading 8. Looming Water Crisis CONFLICT 9. The Troubled Horn of Africa 10. Separatist Movements HUMAN RIGHTS 11. Aiding Refugees 12. Child Soldiers Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-8037-1 2010, 368 pages

Social Policy and Social Change


Toward the Creation of Social and Economic Justice Jillian Jimenez, California State University, Long Beach This is the first text to focus on how capitalism and the market economy have contributed to social problems and influenced social policies. It illuminates the root causes of common social problems and the policies that attempt to improve them, while exploring how social policies in the United States can be transformed to promote social justice for all groups. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Introduction The Nature of Social Policy Historical Values Influencing Social Problems and Social Policies The Economic System and Social Justice Discrimination and Social Justice in the United States The Social Work Profession and Social Justice Policies to Support Income: Welfare and Social Security Responses to Child Maltreatment: Child Welfare Policy Health Care Policy Housing Policy The Impact of Globalization and the Post-9/11 United States

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Development and Social Change


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1. Development and Globalization: Framing Issues PART I. THE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (LATE 1940S TO EARLY 1970S) 2. Instituting the Development Project 3. The Development Project: International Relations PART II. FROM NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT TO gLObALIZATION 4. Globalizing National Economy 5. Demise of the Third World PART III. THE gLObALIZATION PROJECT (1980S - ) 6. Instituting the Globalization Project 7. The Globalization Project in Practice PART IV. RETHINkINg DEVELOPMENT 8. Global Development and Its Countermovements 9. Development for What? Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-5592-8 2008, 376 pages

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Cultures and Societies in a Changing World


Third Edition Wendy Griswold, Northwestern University This Third Edition sheds light on the role culture plays in shaping our social world. A vital and personal aspect of individual identity, culture shapes a persons norms, values, beliefs, and practices. This Third Edition introduces the sociology of culture and explores cultural phenomena including stories, beliefs, media, ideas, art, religious practices, fashions, and rituals from a global sociological perspective. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Culture and the Cultural Diamond Cultural Meaning Culture as a Social Creation The Production, Distribution, and Reception of Culture Identities, Problems, Movements Organizations in a Multicultural World Culture and Connection Culture and Power

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SOCIAL PROBLEMS

Social Problems
Community, Policy, and Social Action Third Edition Anna Leon-Guerrero, Pacific Lutheran University With an engaging writing style that has made it a popular choice at both 2- and 4-year schools, the Third Edition of Anna Leon-Guerreros Social Problems textbook clearly presents contemporary social problems and addresses their consequences while emphasizing community involvement by both individuals and groups to achieve real solutions. With an overarching focus on social inequalities, this proven text provides a platform for discussion that encourages critical thinking through compelling illustrations, boxed features, learning checks, discussion questions, and online learning tools, all designed to inspire hope rather than simply present a disheartening parade of maladies.

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Provides expanded and up-to-date coverage of social issues and social policy discussions, including healthcare reform, the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, the global recession, and the impact of Barack Obamas election and administration. Various pedagogical tools bring problems vividly to life for the reader, including Voices in the Community features with personal stories from those combating social problems and What Does it Mean to Me? boxes that ask students to personalize the problems and solutions presented. Interactive ebook version is ideal for students in online and traditional courses who prefer a more contemporary, multimedia integrated presentation for learning. It provides students with integrated links to engaging video and audio as well as access to complete academic and professional articles, all from the same pages found in the printed text. Students will also have immediate access to study tools such as highlighting, bookmarking, note-taking, an interactive glossary, and more! Visit www.pineforge.com/leonguerrero3 for a demo. Visual Essays in each section highlight a particular social problem or solution in the context of actual family and individual experiences. Chapters have many new photos interspersed throughout the book. Internet and community exercises at the end of each chapter to present the opportunity for further research and to give students a chance to explore chapter concepts in a direct way in the community. Inclusion of four theoretical perspectives for each problem studied: conflict, social interactionist, functionalist, and feminist perspectives. End-of-chapter Community, Policy and Social Action sections focus on social policy, advocacy, and community innovation in response to social problems. This feature encourages students to examine and become a part of their own community. This is a unique, service learning-oriented benefit taking students out of the classroom, away from their texts, and into their community.

AbOUT THE AUTHOR


Anna Leon-guerrero is Professor of Sociology at Pacific Lutheran University in Washington. She received her Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of California, Los Angeles. She teaches courses in statistics, social theory and social problems. Her areas of research and publications include family business, social welfare policy, and social service program evaluation. She is also the coauthor of Social Statistics for a Diverse Society, 5e (2009), and coeditor of Contemporary Readings in Social Problems (2009).

CONTENTS
PART I. SOCIAL PRObLEMSPERSONAL TROUbLES OR PUbLIC ISSUES? 1. Sociology and the Study of Social Problems PART II. THE bASES OF INEQUALITY 2. Social Class and Poverty 3. Race and Ethnicity 4. Gender 5. Sexual Orientation 6. Age and Aging PART III. OUR SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS 7. Families 8. Education 9. Work and the Economy 10. Health and Medicine 11. The Media PART IV. OUR SOCIAL AND PHYSICAL WORLDS 12. Alcohol and Drug Abuse 13. Crime and Criminal Justice 14. Cities and Suburbs 15. The Environment 16. War and Terrorism PART V. INDIVIDUAL ACTION AND SOCIAL CHANgE 17. Social Problems and Social Action

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Social Problems
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Corey Dolgon, Stonehill College Chris Baker, Walters State Community College
This book empowers the powerless and gives sociologists and their students a new vantage point for understanding. Judith Blau, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Rich in examples of real service learning projects, this fresh look at social problems provides a unique textboth theoretical and practicalresulting in an exquisite book for service-learning courses of all kinds. Dwight E. Giles Jr., New England Resource Center for Higher Education, University of Massachusetts, Boston In this book, authors Corey Dolgon and Chris Baker integrate an innovative case study approach into a comprehensive introduction that helps students understand how they can address social problems in their communities by applying basic theories and concepts.

Paperback ISBN: 978-0-7619-2947-5 2011, 472 pages Instructor Teaching and Student Study Site, www.pineforge.com/dolgon

key Features
Its the only student driven book on the market! Each chapter begins with and concludes with case studies of students involved in service learning or community research projects.

AbOUT THE AUTHORS


Corey Dolgon is Professor of Sociology and Director of communty based learning at Stonehill College. In addition, he is a Visiting Faculty at the Community Works Service Learning Institute. A highly regarded teacher who regularly gets an A ratings from students, he is also widely published in magazines and scholarly journals. Christopher baker works in Rural Development at Walters State Community College in Morristown Tennessee. He has a doctorate in sociology from the University of Tennessee and continues work on development issues at the nearby Highlander Research and Education Center. Dr. Baker works in the areas of participatory research, Latino migration, rural development, Appalachian studies, and social problems and has published in many scholarly journals.

Voices from the Field are narratives from students or former students who discuss how their coursework and school experiences influenced their career trajectories. Media is an indicator of social problems and changing social climate, therefore, each chapter includes Media Boxes.

CONTENTS
Introduction. What are Social Problems and What Do Sociologists Do About Them? 1. Do We Make the World or Does the World Make Us? Concepts and Theories 2. Who Has, Who Hasnt? Looking for Answers to Poverty, Inequality, and Homelessness 3. On the Job: Work, Workers and the Changing Nature of Labor 4. What Price Justice? Deviance, Crime and Building Community 5. Be it Ever So Humble: Changing Families in a Changing World 6. Who Breathes Easy? Protecting and Designing Our Environments 7. Why Cant Johnny Read? Education in Crisis 8. Finding Ourselves: Race, Gender, Sexuality, Multiculturalism, and Identity 9. An Apple a Day? Health and Healthcare for All 10. The Whole Wide World Around: Globalization and Its Discontents

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Sociologists in Action
Sociology, Social Change, and Social Justice Kathleen Odell Korgen, William Paterson University Jonathan M. White, Bridgewater College Shelley K. White, Boston College This one-of-a-kind book helps students better understand how their study of sociology can be put to good use in todays world. Each chapter is filled with stories from practicing sociologists that illustrate the two core commitments of sociology: using the sociological eye to notice social patterns and using social activism to address social issues. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

Public Sociology
Research, Action, and Change Philip Nyden, Loyola University Leslie Hossfeld, University of North Carolina, Wilmington Gwen Nyden, Oakton Community College This is not armchair sociology. Welcome to the most relevant and contemporary analysis of public sociology in existence. The purpose of this book is to highlight the variety of ways in which sociology brings about social change in community settings, assists nonprofit and social service organizations in their work, and influences policy at the local, regional, and national levels. The book also spotlights sociology that informs the general public on key policy issues through media and creates research centers that develop and carry out collaborative research. CONTENTS
1. Public Scholarship, the Sociological Imagination, and Engaged Scholarship 2. Crossing Boundaries in 21st Century Research 3. Starting Up and Sustaining Public Sociology Projects 4. Career Guide for Public Sociologists Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-8263-4 May 2011, 320 pages

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Social Welfare Policy


Regulation and Resistance Among People of Color Jerome H. Schiele, University of Georgia This text uses a racism-centered perspective of social welfare policy analysis to examine how such policies have regulated the lives of people of color and then employs a strengths-based approach to describe how they have refused to go along with the oppressive features of these policies. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. A Call to Action African-American Womens Clubs From Hawaii to New York Indigenist Advocacy Movements in Indian Child Welfare Indigenous Women and Domestic Violence Involuntary Commitment Policy and Race Japanese American Resistance to Government Oppression, Repression, and Control Latinas in the Public Square Latino Children and the Regulation and Resistance in Child Welfare Policy Pushing Against the Boundary Racial Control and Resistance Among African-Americans in the Aftermath of the Welfare Reform Act of 1996 Regulating the Lives of Black Children Silenced Communities The Dawes Act, Indigenous Economic Cleansing and the Biggest U.S. Native American Social Policy Rip-off in History-Cobell V. Kempthorne The Myth of Freedom of Religion Chinese Americans Experience of Deportation

10% of the proceeds The Sociological Perspective Theory from this book Research Methods will be donated to Culture Free the Children Socialization Deviant Behavior Social Movements Stratification and Social Class Race and Ethnic Relations Sex, Gender, and Sexuality Globalization and Immigration Environmental Justice Social Institutions (Family, Economy) Social Institutions, Continued (Education, Government, Religion)

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-8283-2 2011, 304 pages

Social Work in the 21st Century


An Introduction to Social Welfare, Social Issues, and the Profession Second Edition Morley D. Glicken, Arizona State University This Second Edition explores social issues in the United States, looks at how the social welfare system attempts to resolve these issues, and considers the many roles assumed by professional social workers within the social welfare system. This edition offers new and revised coverage throughout and reflects recent current events, including the historic 2008 presidential election, catastrophes such as Hurricane Katrina and the Haiti earthquake, and government responses. CONTENTS
PART I. SOCIAL PRObLEMS, THE SOCIAL WELFARE SYSTEM, THE ROLE OF PROFESSIONAL SOCIAL WORk, SOCIAL WORk PROCESSES AND PRACTICE, SOCIAL WORk EDUCATION PART II. PROFESSIONAL SOCIAL WORkERS RESPOND TO SOCIAL PRObLEMS IN RELATED WORk SETTINgS PART III. INTERNATIONAL ISSUES AND THE ROLES OF SOCIAL WORk PART IV. kEY ELEMENTS IN COMbATINg SOCIAL PRObLEMS AND ACHIEVINg SOCIAL JUSTICE Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-4129-7578-0 2011, 682 pages Instructor Teaching and Student Study Site, www.sagepub.com/glicken2e

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-7103-4 2011, 392 pages

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How Can We Solve Our Social Problems?


Second Edition

Social Problems
Selections From CQ Researcher CQ Researcher Global Food Crisis: Whats causing the rising prices? Affirmative Action: Is it time to end racial preferences? Regulating Toxic Chemicals: Do we know enough about chemical risks? These are just a few of the provocative questions in this engaging reader. CONTENTS
THE bASES OF INEQUALITY 1. Global Food Crisis 2. Affirmative Action 3. Gender Pay Gap 4. Gay Marriage Showdowns 5. Aging Baby Boomers OUR SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS 6. Future of Marriage 7. Student Aid 8. Public-Works Projects 9. Universal Coverage 10. Televisions Future OUR SOCIAL AND PHYSICAL WORLDS 11. Drinking on Campus 12. Juvenile Justice 13. Rebuilding New Orleans 14. Regulating Toxic Chemicals 15. Cost of the Iraq War INDIVIDUAL ACTION AND SOCIAL CHANgE 16. The Obama Presidency Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-7862-0 2010, 416 pages

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James A. Crone, Hanover College Updated with recent issues such as the national debate on health care reform, this Second Edition gives students a sense of hope by demonstrating specific, realistic steps we can take to solve some of the most pervasive social problems in America today. Author James Crone maintains a sense of sociological objectivity throughout and helps students realize that we can take steps to solve such key social problems as poverty, racial and ethnic inequality, unequal education, and environmental issues. The books first two chapters define social problem, provide a theoretical background, discuss the daunting barriers we face in attempting to solve social problems, and demonstrate how sociology can help. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Preparing to Solve Our Social Problems Barriers, Possibilities, and How Sociology Can Help How Can We Solve the Problem of Increasing Inequality? How Can We Solve the Problem of Poverty? How Can We Solve the Problem of Racial/Ethnic Inequality? How Can We Solve the Problem of Gender Inequality? How Can We Solve the Problem of Unequal Education? How Can We Solve the Problem of Crime? How Can We Solve the Problem of Drugs? How Can We Solve the Problem of Health Care? How Can We Solve the Problems of Families? How Can We Solve the Worlds Population Problem? How Can We Solve the Worlds Environmental Problem? Solving Our Social Problems: Predictions and Conclusions

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-7810-1 2011, 304 pages

Hate Crimes
Causes, Controls, and Controversies Second Edition Phyllis B. Gerstenfeld, California State University, Stanislaus Important questions are being raised in the media about hate crime legislation, and controversial stories and examples of recent hate crimes are prominent in the press. This dynamic, comprehensive text provides a multidisciplinary approach to the fascinating topic of hate crimes; drawing on recent developments, issues, and current research; and examining the impact of these crimes on different communities and individuals. Students delve into the range of issues that foster hate crimes while learning how these criminal acts impact them, as well as their communities.

CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Introduction The Whys and Hows of Hate Crime Laws The Hate Debate: Constitutional and Policy Problems Committing Hate: Who and Why Organized Hate Hate Crime Victims Fighting Hate Global Hate: International Problems and Solutions The Future of Hate

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-8025-8 2011, 368 pages Instructor Teaching Site, www.sagepub.com/gerstenfeld2e

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SOCIOLOGICAL ThEORY
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Sociological Theory in the Contemporary Era


Text and Readings Second Edition Scott Appelrouth, California State University, Northridge Laura Desfor Edles, California State University, Northridge The Second Edition combines well-edited, important original writings from sociologys core contemporary theorists with introductory text that provides a historical and theoretical framework for understanding them. The text/ reader provides not only a biographical and theoretical summary of each theorists works but also an overarching scaffolding that students can use to examine, compare, and contrast each theorists major themes and concepts. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Introduction Structural Functionalism Critical Theory Exchange and rational Choice Theories Symbolic Interactionism and Dramaturgy 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Phenomenology and Ethnomethodology Feminist/Gender Theory Poststructural and Postmodern Theories Contemporary Theoretical Syntheses The Global Society

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Classical and Contemporary Sociological Theory


Text and Readings Second Edition Scott A. Appelrouth, California State University, Northridge Laura Desfor Edles, California State University, Northridge Classical and Contemporary Sociological Theory is a hybrid between a reader and a secondary text. This book, along with others in the same series, combines the major writings of sociologys core classical and contemporary theorists with an historical and theoretical framework for understanding them. It provides not just a biographical and theoretical summary of each theorist/reading, but an overarching scaffolding which students can use to examine, compare, and contrast each theorists major themes and concepts. No other theory text combines such student-friendly explanation and analysis with original theoretical works. Features A theoretical framework is presented in Chapter 1 to give students a visual means to understand the theorists and perspectives that follow. Theoretical Orientation Diagrams and Core Concepts Diagrams provide students a means to fit the theorist under study into the broader universe of social theory. Significant Other boxes provide information and biographies on theorists who derived much of their own perspective from the major theorist featured in each chapter. New to This Edition New discussion questions at the end of chapters Readings are presented in chronological order whenever possible New readings, Significant Other boxes, and examples throughtout Expanded coverage of gender, rational choice, and globalization theories Additional theorist now covered in greater detailJames Coleman, R.W. Connell, and George Ritzer Expanded and updated testbank and PowerPoint slides CONTENTS
PART I. FOUNDATIONS OF CLASSICAL SOCIOLOgICAL THEORY PART II. CLASSICAL SOCIOLOgICAL THEORY: ExPANDINg THE FOUNDATION PART III. TWENTIETH-CENTURY SOCIOLOgICAL TRADITIONS PART IV. bROADENINg SOCIOLOgICAL THEORY Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-9233-6 February 2011, 896 pages

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-8761-5 2011, 704 pages Instructor Teaching Site, www.sagepub.com/appelrouthc2e

Sociological Theory in the Classical Era


Text and Readings Second Edition Laura Desfor Edles, California State University, Northridge Scott Appelrouth, California State University, Northridge This affordable text/reader hybrid both introduces students to original major writings from sociologys key classical theorists as well as from a variety of other voices, and also provides a helpful theoretical and historical framework. Besides its unique text/reader format, this book is one of the only theory texts to feature photos and diagrams, making it even more student friendly. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. Introduction Karl Marx mile Durkheim Max Weber 5. 6. 7. 8. Charlotte Perkins Gilman Georg Simmel W. E. B. Du Bois George Herbert Mead

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-7564-3 2010, 448 pages Instructor Teaching Site, www.pineforge.com/edles2einstr

AbOUT THE AUTHORS


Scott Appelrouth is an Associate Professor of Sociology at California State University, Northridge. His interests include social theory, cultural sociology, and social movements. He teaches classical and contemporary theory at both the graduate and undergraduate levels and has published articles in research and teaching journals. Laura Desfor Edles is Professor of Sociology at California State University, Northridge. She is the author of various articles on social theory and culture.

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key Ideas in Sociology


Third Edition

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Peter Kivisto, Augustana College and Peter Kivisto, University of Turku, Finland This is the only undergraduate text to link todays issues to the ideas and individuals of the era of classical sociological thought. Compact and affordable, this book provides an overview of how sociological theories have helped sociologists understand modern societies and human relations. It also describes the continual evolution of these theories in response to social change. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Key Ideas about the Social World Industrial Society: From the Satanic Mills to the Digital Age Democracy: From the Fall of the Bastille to the Fall of the Berlin Wall Individualism: The Tension between Me and Us Modernity: From the Promise of Modern Society to Postmodern Suspicions Globalization: Key Ideas in a Global Framework

key Concepts in Classical Social Theory


Alex Law, University of Abertay, Dundee A concise and student friendly companion to a subject thats central to sociology degrees, and yet can often seem dense and impenetrable to undergraduates approaching the classics for the first time. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Alienation Anomie Base and Superstructure Bureaucracy Capital Civil Society Class Class, Status and Party Collective Effervescence Collective Representations Commodity Fetishism Conscience Collective Division of Labour (Smith and Ferguson) Division of Labour (Marx) Division of Labour in Society (Durkheim) Fashion Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft Historical Materialism Ideal-Types Ideology 21. 22. 23. 24. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. Legitimate Domination Mechanical and Organic Solidarity Metropolis Mode of Production Modernity Money Normal and the Pathological Positivism Primitive Accumulation Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism Rationality Sacred and Profane Social Action Social Facts Social Forms and Sociation Social Morphology Social Space Suicide Totemism Value Freedom Verstehen

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-7811-8 2011, 240 pages

Illuminating Social Life


Classical and Contemporary Theory Revisited Fifth Edition Peter Kivisto, Augustana College and University of Turku, Finland A perfect complement for sociological theory courses, this updated edition of Peter Kivistos popular anthology includes 13 original essays by leading scholars in the field. The essays demonstrate to students how social theories can help them make sense of the swirling events and perplexing phenomenafrom the Internet, alcohol use, and body building to shopping malls, the working world, and fast-food restaurantsthat they encounter in their daily lives. This Fifth Edition is updated and revised to help students better understand and appreciate the relevance of social theory. CONTENTS
PART I. CLASSICAL SOCIOLOgICAL THEORY 1. Working Longer, Living Less: Understanding Marx Through the Workplace Today 2. The Weberian Theory of Rationalization and the McDonaldization of Contemporary Society 3. Surfing the Net for Community: A Durkheimian Analysis of Electronic Gatherings 4. Alcohol-Related Windows on Simmels Social World PART II. CONTEMPORARY THEORIES AND THEIR CONNECTIONS TO THE CLASSICS 5. Criminalizing Transgressing Youth: A Neofunctionalist Analysis of Institution Building 6. Why Do African Americans Pay More for New Cars? A Structural Explanation 7. Critical Theory, Legitimation Crisis, and the Deindustrialization of Flint, Michigan 8. The Socially Constructed Body: Insights from Feminist Theory 9. Organizing Door-to-Door Sales: A Symbolic Interactionist Analysis 10. Goffmans Dramaturgical Sociology: Personal Sales and Service in a Commodified World 11. Contrasts of Carnival: Mardi Gras Between the Modern and the Postmodern 12. Negotiating the Social Landscape to Create Social Change 13. Globalization Theory and Religious Fundamentalism Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-7815-6 2011, 448 pages

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Paperback ISBN: 978-1-8478-7602-7 2011, 240 pages

Intensive Culture
Social Theory, Religion & Contemporary Capitalism Scott Lash, Goldsmiths College, UK This book is dedicated to the study of such intensive culture. While extensive culture is a culture of the same: a culture of fixed equivalence; intensive culture is a culture of difference, of in-equivalence the singular. Intensities generate what we encounter. They are virtuals or possibilities, always in process and always in movement. CONTENTS
1. Introduction 2. Intensive Sociology 3. Intensive Philosophy 4. Intensive Language 5. Intensive Captalism 6. Intensive Politics 7. Intensive Religion 8. Information Theology 9. Conclusions

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-4517-2 2011, 256 pages

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AbOUT THE AUTHOR


kenneth Allan is Associate Professor at University of North Carolina at Greensboro. His most recent teachings are in the areas of: sociological theory, social psychology, and sociology of culture. He has published numerous articles in theory and over the past eight years he has taught well over 30 courses in social theory.

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Contemporary Social and Sociological Theory


Visualizing Social Worlds Second Edition Kenneth Allan, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Written in a conversational style that conveys the authors enthusiam for theory, this updated edition of Kenneth Allans acclaimed text appeals to the reader to consider the theoretical you, as an individual in 21st-century society. CONTENTS
PART I. INTRODUCTION PART II. THE SOCIAL SITUATION AND ITS PEOPLE PART III. SOCIAL STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS PART IV. MODERNITY AND POSTMODERNITY PART V. IDENTITY POLITICS Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-7820-0 2011, 464 pages

A Primer in Social and Sociological Theory


Toward a Sociology of Citizenship Kenneth Allan, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Organized around the discourses of modernity, democracy, and citizenship, this book helps readers to develop skills in critical thinking and theory as they explore nine central ideas of thought: modernity, society, self, religion, capitalism, power, gender, race, and globalization. Each chapter concludes with a section that discusses the craft of citizenship as it relates to the chapter content. CONTENTS
1. Modernity, Democracy, and the Making of a Civic Sociologist 2. Society 3. Self 4. Religion Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-6051-9 2011, 288 pages 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Capitalism Power Gender Race Globalization

The Social Lens


An Invitation to Social and Sociological Theory Second Edition Kenneth Allan, University of North Carolina at Greensboro This undergraduate social theory textbook is organized around the issues of modernity and the influences of Talcott Parsons and the Frankfurt school. The author engages students in the history of social change that spawned the major sociological theories and shows how these theories can be applied to current social influences. Chosen for the diversity of their perspectives and their suitability for introducing students to contemporary theory, a wide variety of theorists materialize in the text, with their individual voices vividly intact. CONTENTS
PART I. MODERNITY AND THE SOCIOLOgICAL RESPONSE 1. Sociology, Theory, and the Modern Agenda 2. The Evolution of Society 3. Contradictions in Capitalism 4. The Irrationality of Rationality 5. The Problem with Diversity 6. The Modern Person 7. The Challenges of Gender and Race PART II. MID-TWENTIETH CENTURY SOCIOLOgICAL THEORY 8. Structural Functionalism 9. Conflict Theory Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-7834-7 2011, 680 pages 10. Structures of Racial and Gender Inequality 11. Exchange Theory 12. The Late Modern Person and the Situation 13. Critical Theory PART III. CONTEMPORARY NEW VISIONS AND CRITIQUES 14. Toward a New Vision of Society 15. Globalizing Systems 16. Upsetting Reality 17. Politics of Identity

Explorations in Classical Sociological Theory


Seeing the Social World Second Edition Kenneth Allan, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Written in a praised conversational tone and brimming with helpful pedagogical tools, this text introduces students to the major classical theorists, including Marx, Spencer, Durkheim, Weber, Simmel, Mead, Schutz, Gilman, and Du Bois, in an approachable and nonthreatening way. Author Kenneth Allan focuses on the individual perspective of each theorist rather than schools of thought, and uses the ideas of modernity and postmodernity to help students understand how classical theory applies to their own lives. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Imagining Society Organic Evolution Engines of Change Cultural Consensus Authority and Rationality Society and the Individual 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Self-Consciousness A Society of Difference The Problem of Meaning and Reality The Social System Theorizing Society

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-7812-5 2010, 472 pages

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AbOUT THE AUTHOR


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george Ritzer is Distinguished University Professor at the University of Maryland, where he has also been a Distinguished Scholar-Teacher and won a Teaching Excellence Award. He was awarded the 2000 Distinguished Contributions to Teaching Award by the American Sociological Association and an honorary doctorate from LaTrobe University in Australia. He is best-known for The McDonaldization of Society, which has been translated into over a dozen languages. He is the Editor of the Encyclopedia of Social Theory, Encyclopedia of Sociology and is currently editing the Encyclopedia of Globalization, and is Founding Editor of the Journal of Consumer Culture.

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The McDonaldization of Society 6


Sixth Edition George Ritzer, University of Maryland As one of the most eye-opening and popular sociology books of all time, The McDonaldization of Society 6 demonstrates the power of the sociological imagination to todays readers in a way that few other books have, linking theory to contemporary pop-culture examples that resonate with 21st-century students. This Sixth Edition includes a new concluding Chapter 10 The DeMcDonaldization Society? that examines recent phenomena like Web 2.0 and its relationship to the McDonaldization thesis. New to this Edition Many new and updated examples are from the digital world, keeping the text ultimately relevant for the contemporary student reader. Includes an increased focus on globalization, exploring how McDonaldization has become deeply ingrained in many other cultures around the world. New chapter (10) on the DeMcDonaldization of society? examines the processes of deMcDonaldization and concludes that while it is occurring on the surface, McDonaldization is alive and wellfor example, in the structures that underlie Web 2.0. CONTENTS
1. An Introduction to McDonaldization 2. The Past, Present, and Future of McDonaldization: From the Iron Cage to the Fast-Food Factory and Beyond 3. Efficiency: Drive-Throughs and Finger Foods 4. Calculability: Big Macs and Little Chips 5. Predictability: It Never Rains on Those Little Houses on the Hillside 6. Control: Human and Non-Human Robots 7. The Irrationality of Rationality: Traffic Jams on Those Happy Trails 8. Globalization and McDonaldization: Does It All Amount to....Nothing? 9. Dealing With McDonaldization: A Practical Guide 10. The DeMcDonaldization of Society? Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-8012-8 2011, 328 pages Instructor Teaching and Student Study Site, www.pineforge.com/mcdonaldization6

Enchanting a Disenchanted World


Continuity and Change in the Cathedrals of Consumption Third Edition George Ritzer, University of Maryland Thoroughly updated to reflect the recent economic recession and the impact of the internet, best-selling author George Ritzer continues to explore this books central thesis: that our society has undergone fundamental change because of the way and the level at which we consume. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. A Tour of the New Means of Consumption The Revolution in Consumption and the Larger Society Social Theory and the New Means of Consumption Rationalization, Enchantment, and Disenchantment Reenchantment: Creating Spectacle Through Extravaganzas and Simulations Reenchantment: Creating Spectacle Through Implosion, Time, and Space Landscapes of Consumption The Cathedrals (and Landscapes) of Consumption: Continuity and Change

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-7581-0 2010, 272 pages

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McDonaldization
The Reader Third Edition George Ritzer, University of Maryland This reader builds upon the thesis of McDonaldization with a wide array of sources, from journal articles, to essays from edited books, to newspaper, and magazine articles. The Third Edition offers an even greater emphasis on McDonaldization and globalization, applying the McDonaldization concept to an ever wider range of topics such as the Internet 2.0 and cruise tourism. CONTENTS
PART I. MCDONALDIZATION: bASICS, STUDIES, APPLICATIONS, AND ExTENSIONS PART II. THE MCDONALDIZATION OF SOCIAL STRUCTURES AND INSTITUTIONS PART III. CROSS-CULTURAL ANALYSIS, SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, AND SOCIAL CHANgE PART IV. THE DEbATE OVER THE RELATIONSHIP bETWEEN MCDONALDIZATION AND gLObALIZATION PART V. CONCLUSION Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-7582-7 2010, 464 pages

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The Social Thought of C. Wright Mills


A. Javier Trevino, Wheaton College, Massachusetts This book closely examines Millss major writings and his intrepid, if somewhat solitary, effort at influencing American critical thought. In stressing the critical aspect of Millss sociology, the book focuses generally on two of his lifelong intellectual concerns: the interrelationship between social structure and personality, and the bureaucratization of modern society and the power relations it produces. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. C. Wright Mills and Postwar America A Humanist Concern The Social Psychology The Stratification Trilogy On Latinos and Latin America Mass Society and Media Markets Disillusioned Radical Further Readings

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Social Statistics for a Diverse Society


Sixth Edition Chava Frankfort-Nachmias, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Anna Leon-Guerrero, Pacific Lutheran University The new edition emphasizes intuition and common sense, while demonstrating the link between the practice of statistics and important social issues. Recognizing that todays students live in a world characterized by a growing diversity and richness of social differences, the authors help students learn key sociological concepts through real research examples related to the dynamic interplay of race, class, gender, and other social variables. In addition, guides for reading and interpreting the research literature help students understand key concepts, while SPSS demonstrations and a rich variety of exercises help them hone their problem-solving skills. Features CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. The What and the Why of Statistics Organization of Information Graphic Presentation Measures of Central Tendency Measures of Variability The Normal Distribution Sampling and Sampling Distributions Estimation Testing Hypotheses Relationships between Two Variables: Cross-Tabulation The Chi-Square Test Measures of Association for Nominal and Ordinal Variables Regression and Correlation Analysis of Variance

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-9393-7 March 2011, 240 pages

governmentality
Power and Rule in Modern Society Second Edition Mitchell Dean, Macquarie University, Sydney In this Second Edition, the author engages with the full textual basis of Foucaults lecturers and once again provides invaluable insights into the traditions, methods, and theories of political power identifying the authoritarian as well as liberal sides of governmentality. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Basic Concepts and Themes Genealogy and Governmentality Dependency and Empowerment: Two Case Studies Pastoral Power, Police and Reason of State Bio-Politics and Sovereignty Liberalism Authoritarian Governmentality Neo-Liberalism and Advanced Liberal Government Risk and Reflexive Government International Governmentality

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Investigating Sociological Theory


Charles Turner, University of Warwick Original, informed, and deftly written with the needs of students in mind this book is an antidote to arid theorizing and the dull recitation of the grand sociological tradition. CONTENTS
1. Classic and Canon 2. Description 3. Categories 4. Metaphors 5. Diagrams 6. Cynicism and Scepticism 7. Sociological Theory and the Art of Living Paperback ISBN: 978-1-8492-0375-3 2010, 216 pages

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Adventures in Social Research


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Data Analysis Using IBM SPSS Statistics Seventh Edition Earl Babbie, Chapman University Fred S. Halley, State University of New York, Brockport William E. Wagner, III, California State University, Channel Islands Jeanne Zaino, Iona College The Seventh Edition guides students step-by-step through the process of data analysis using SPSS/PASW Statistics and 2008 General Social Survey (GSS) data and provides a practical, hands-on introduction to conceptualization, measurement, and association through active learning. This text starts with an introduction to computerized data analysis and the social research process, then walks readers step-by-step through univariate, bivariate, and multivariate analysis using SPSS Statistics. CONTENTS
PART I. PREPARINg FOR DATA ANALYSIS 1. Introduction: The Theory and Practice of Social Research 2. The Logic of Measurement 3. Description of Data Sets PART II. UNIVARIATE ANALYSIS 4. Using SPSS Statistics 5. Describing Your Data Religiosity 6. Presenting Your Data in Graphic Form 7. Recoding Your Data: Religiosity and Political Orientations 8. Creating Composite Measures 9. Suggestions for Further Analysis PART III. bIVARIATE ANALYSIS 10. Examining the Sources of Religiosity 11. Political Orientations as Cause and Effect 12. What Causes Different Attitudes Towards Abortion? 13. Measures of Association 14. Tests of Significance 15. Suggestions for Further Bivariate Analyses PART IV. MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS 16. Multiple Causation 17. Dissecting the Political Factor 18. A Powerful Prediction of Attitudes Towards Abortion 19. Suggestions for Further Multivariate Analyses PART V. THE ADVENTURE CONTINUES 20. Designing and Executing Your Own Survey 21. Further Opportunities for Social Research Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-8244-3 2011, 456 pages Instructor Teaching and Student Study Site, www.sagepub.com/babbie7e

Constructing Social Research


The Unity and Diversity of Method Second Edition Charles C. Ragin, University of Arizona Lisa M. Amoroso, Dominican University This is a concise, innovative text designed for undergraduate Research Methods courses in the Social Sciences. This Sociology for a New Century Series text effectively highlights the unity and diversity of methods across disciplines and cultures using comparative and historical examples. Ragin and Amoroso clearly demonstrate the similarities among three major traditions: qualitative research on commonalities, comparative research on diversity, and quantitative research on relationships among variables. Together, these three compelling research strategies provide a solid foundation for studying all social phenomena, from examining the complexities of everyday life to investigating the power of transnational processes. New to this Edition Authors highlight key distinctions between social science research and research done in other professions. New Chapter on alternatives to the scientific Method New Examples of Quantitative Work provides classic or contemporary examples discussed in detail with respect to the goals, process, ethical issues that arose, level of analysis, method and data analysis technique. CONTENTS
PART I. LEMENTS OF SOCIAL RESEARCH 1. What is Social Research? 2. The Goals of Social Research 3. The Process of Social Research: Ideas and Evidence 4. The Ethics of Social Research PART II. STRATEgIES OF SOCIAL RESEARCH 5. Using Qualitative Methods to Study Commonalities 6. Using Comparative Methods to Study Diversity 7. Using Quantitative Methods to Study Covariation Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-6018-2 2011, 248 pages

being Ethnographic
A Guide to the Theory and Practice of Ethnography Raymond Madden, La Trobe University This book clearly sets out the important definitions, methods and applications of field research while reinforcing the infinite variability of the human subject and addressing the challenges presented by ethnographers own passions, intellectual interests, biases and ideologies. CONTENTS
PART I. kEY CONCEPTS AND THEORETICAL FRAMES PART II. DOINg ETHNOgRAPHY PART III. INSCRIPTION PART IV. ExPANDINg ETHNOgRAPHY

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Making Sense of the Social World


Methods of Investigation Third Edition Daniel F. Chambliss, Hamilton College Russell K. Schutt, University of Massachusetts, Boston This brief, accessible, and sometimes humorous text is ideal for students who need to understand research methods, but who may never conduct research. Written by active researchers, this popular text offers sophisticated, accurate, and comprehensive coverage, with a balanced treatment of qualitative and quantitative methods, illustrated by vivid examples from research studies and from everyday life, and a new full chapter on ethics. CONTENTS
1. Science, Society, and Social Research 2. The Process and Problems of Social Research 3. Ethics in Research 4. Conceptualization and Measurement 5. Sampling 6. Causation and Experimental Design 7. Survey Research Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-6939-0 2010, 416 pages Student Study Site, www.pineforge.com/mssw 8. Elementary Quantitative Data Analysis 9. Qualitative Methods: Observing, Participating, Listening 10. Qualitative Data Analysis 11. Evaluation Research 12. Reviewing, Proposing, and Reporting Research

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A Conceptual guide to Statistics Using SPSS


Elliot T. Berkman, University of Oregon Steven P. Reise, University of California, Los Angeles This book helps students develop a conceptual understanding of a variety of statistical tests by linking the statistics with the computational steps and output from SPSS. Learning how statistical ideas map onto computation in SPSS will help students build a better understanding of both. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Introduction Descriptive Statistics Chi-Squared Test Linear Correlation One- and Two Sample T-Tests One-way ANOVA Two- and Higher-way ANOVA Within-subject ANOVA Mixed-model ANOVA MANOVA Regression ANCOVA Factor and Components Analysis Psychometrics Non-parametric Tests Matrix Algebra

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Investigating the Social World


The Process and Practice of Research Sixth Edition Russell K. Schutt, University of Massachusetts, Boston In this updated Sixth Edition of the most successful social research text published in a generation, Russell K. Schutt, an awardwinning researcher and educator at the forefront of cutting-edge research, makes research come alive through up-to-date realworld examples that illustrate each chapters methods and hands-on exercises that help students learn by doing. CONTENTS
1. Science, Society, and Social Research 2. The Process and Problems of Social Research 3. Research Ethics and Philosophies 4. Conceptualization and Measurement 5. Sampling 6. Research Design and Causation 7. Experiments 8. Survey Research Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-6940-6 2009, 728 pages Instructor Teaching and Student Study Site, www.pineforge.com/isw6 9. Qualitative Methods: Observing, Participating, Listening 10. Qualitative Data Analysis 11. Evaluation and Policy Research 12. Historical and Comparative Research 13. Secondary Data Analysis and Content Analysis 14. Quantitative Data Analysis 15. Summarizing and Reporting Research

Designing Social Research


A Guide for the Bewildered Ian Greener This book aims to guide students and new researchers using everyday non-jargonized language through the jungle of setting up their own research study. Ian Greener provides readers an accessible combination of guidance on how to practically plan ones research and understand the underpinning methodological principles that should inform the decisions we make about the methods we plan to use. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Introduction: The Vocabulary of Social Research, or What Are You Talking About? Reviewing What Other People Have Said, or How Can I Tell if Others Research Is Any Good? Causality in Your Research, or How Deep Should Ontology Go? Dealing with Time and Control, or Should Immersion and Objectivity Be Research Goals? Questionnaires, or How Can I Conduct Research with People at a Distance? Elements Of Quantitative Design Ethnography as a Research Approach, or What Do I Gain from Watching People and Talking to Them? Dealing With Qualitative Data, or What Should I Do with All These Words? Ethics, or What Practices Are Appropriate in My Research? Writing up Your Research, or What Can I Say Ive Found? Writing up Reviews and Putting Together Proposals, or Can You Provide Some Examples of All of This? Conclusion, or Getting on with Social Research

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Social Research Qualitative Research and Theory Development


Mystery as Method Mats Alvesson, University of Lund Dan Karreman, Lund University, Sweden An Introduction Second Edition Matthew David Carole D. Sutton, University of Plymouth The new edition provides those new to social research with a comprehensive introduction to the theory, logic and practical methods of qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods research. Covering all aspects of research design, data collection, data analysis and writing up, this book is the essential companion for all undergraduate and postgraduate students embarking on a methods course or social research project. CONTENTS
PART I. STARTINg YOUR RESEARCH PART II. DATA COLLECTION STRATEgIES PART III. DATA ANALYSIS PART IV. PRESENTINg RESEARCH Paperback ISBN: 978-1-8478-7013-1 2011, 680 pages

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Empirical data is one of the cornerstones of knowledge in the social sciences, and yet the researcher often takes it for granted, reserving his or her imaginative faculties for finding a theory that fits the data. This revealing account of the theory-data relationship calls this faith in data into question and establishes a reflexive framework and vocabulary to explore the creative, political and philosophical elements of data production. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. The Use of Empirical Material for Theory Development The Role of Constructions and Language in Empirical Research Key Methodological Principles for Detecting Mysteries A Methodology of Sorts for Theorizing from Empirical Material Illustrating the Development and Resolution of Mysteries Research Guided or Assisted by Mystery?

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Fundamentals of Research in Criminology and Criminal Justice


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Theory and Methods in Social Research


Second Edition Bridget Somekh, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK Cathy Lewin This new edition provides a scholarly and readable introduction to all the key qualitative and quantitative research methodologies and methods, enabling postgraduate and masterslevel students and new researchers to reflect on which ones suit their needs and to receive guidance on how to find out more. CONTENTS
PART I. READINg, REVIEWINg AND REFLECTINg PART II. LISTENINg, ExPLORINg THE CASE AND THEORIZINg PART III. ADDRESSINg ISSUES OF POWER AND RESEARCHINg FOR IMPACT PART IV. ObSERVINg, QUERYINg, INTERPRETINg PART V. IDENTITY, COMMUNITY AND REPRESENTATION PART VI. QUANTITATIVE METHODS: THEORIES AND PERSPECTIVES PART VII. QUANTITATIVE METHODS IN ACTION PART VIII. RESEARCHINg IN POSTMODERN CONTExTS Paperback ISBN: 978-1-8492-0015-8 January 2011, 368 pages

Ronet Bachman, University of Delaware Russell K. Schutt, University of Massachusetts, Boston This is a concise resource for understanding the multifaceted subject of research methods in the field of criminology and criminal justice. This book uniquely helps to teach research design and techniques within the context of substantive criminology and criminal justice issues of interest to students in the field. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Science, Society, and Criminological Research The Process and Problems of Criminological Research Research Ethics and Philosophies Conceptualization and Measurement Sampling Causation and Research Design Survey Research Qualitative Methods and Data Analysis Analyzing Content: Crime Mapping and Historical, Secondary, and Content Analysis Evaluation and Policy Analysis Describing Quantitative Data Reporting Research Results

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Cartographies of knowledge
Exploring Qualitative Epistemologies Celine-Marie Pascale, American University, Washington DC Using clear language and concrete examples, this text examines theoretical and historical foundations that shape the premise and logic of qualitative social research. It analyzes qualitative methodology and methods in relationship to issues of agency, subjectivity, and experience. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Introduction Philosophical Roots of Research Methodologies Analytic Induction Symbolic Interaction Ethnomethodology Social Research: Drawing New Maps

Social Research and Reflexivity


Tim May, University of Salford, UK Beth Perry, University of Salford, UK Developing reflexive practices in social research is not achieved through applying a method. Where and how researchers work is fundamental in shaping the capacities and capabilities to produce research as content and context lie in a dynamic interaction. This book not only provides a history of reflexive thought, but its consequences for the practice of social research and an understanding of the contexts in which it is produced. CONTENTS
PART I. CONTENT 1. Commitment, Criteria and Change 2. Mediation and Research 3. Representation in Question? PART II. CONSEQUENCES 4. Reflexive Practice 5. Positioning and Belonging PART III. CONTExT 6. The Political Economy of Knowledge: Relevance, Excellence and Reflexivity 7. Universities as Research Sites 8. Cultures of Research Production Paperback ISBN: 978-0-7619-6284-7 2011, 248 pages

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Stretching Exercises for Qualitative Researchers


Third Edition Valerie J. Janesick, University of South Florida In this updated version of her innovative book, author Valerie J. Janesick extends her dance and yoga metaphors to strengthen her argument that tapping into ones artistic sidethe side that is more creative and less inhibitedis fundamental to realizing ones potential as a qualitative researcher. This Third Edition provides a series of exercises that are both imaginative and immensely practical in helping students to see the artistic side of research. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Qualitative Research and Habits of Mind The Observation and Writing Habit Advancing the Observation and Reflection Habit The Interviewing and writing habit The Creative Habit The Analysis and Writing Habit

Understanding Social Research


Thinking Creatively about Method Jennifer Mason, University of Manchester, UK Angela Dale, University of Manchester, UK Understanding Social Research brings together a wide variety of research methods - both qualitative and quantitative - to help students and researchers to consider the relative benefits of adopting different approaches for their own research work. CONTENTS
PART I. RESEARCHINg RELATIONSHIPS AND PERSONAL LIFE PART II. RESEARCHINg PLACE PART III. RESEARCHINg CHANgE Paperback ISBN: 978-1-8486-0145-1 2011, 264 pages

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Using IbM SPSS Statistics for Social Statistics and Research Methods
Third Edition William E. Wagner, III, California State University, Channel Islands Ideal as a companion to a statistics or research methods text or as a stand-alone guide, this book uses images and directions drawn directly from SPSS/PASW Version 18.0 (for both PC and Mac computers) to teach undergraduate students how to use the software to manage data or to conduct statistical data analysis. This fully updated pocketsize guide addresses a wide variety of data analysis topics, making it useful for the classroom or for independent study, and offers a number of useful insider tips and hints for students. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Overview Transforming Variables Selecting and Sampling Cases Organization and Presentation of Information Charts and Graphs Cross-Tabulations and Measures of Association for Nominal and Ordinal Variables Correlations and Regression Analysis Logistic Regression Analysis Testing Hypothesis using Means and Crosstabulation Analysis of Variance Editing Output Advanced Applications

The Practice of Qualitative Research


Second Edition Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber, Boston College Patricia Leavy, Stonehill College This engaging student-centered text presents invaluable insights into the practice of qualitative and mixed methods research. In this thoroughly updated edition, authors Sharlene Nagy HesseBiber and Patricia Leavy offer a mix of theoretical approaches for qualitative methods practice that ranges from the interpretive tradition to critical perspectives. CONTENTS
PART I. QUALITATIVE PRACTICE 1. An Invitation to Qualitative Research 2. Approaches to Qualitative Research 3. Designing Qualitative Approaches to Research 4. Ethics of Social Research PART II. METHODS OF DATA COLLECTION 5. In-Depth Interview 6. Oral History 7. Focus Group Interviews 8. Ethnography 9. Content Analysis and Unobtrusive Methods 10. Case Study 11. Mixed Methods PART III. ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION 12. Analysis and Interpretation 13. The Writing and Representation of Qualitative Research 14. The Research Nexus Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-7457-8 2011, 424 pages Instructor Teaching and Student Study Site, www.sagepub.com/hessebiber2e

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Models for Social Networks With Statistical Applications


Suraj Bandyopadhyay, Indian Statistical Institute A R. Rao, Indian Statistical Institute Bikas K. Sinha, Indian Statistical Institute This text provides social network analysts and students with a solid statistical foundation from which to analyze network data. It clearly demonstrates how graph-theoretic and statistical techniques can be employed to study some important parameters of global social networks. The authors use real life village-level social networks to illustrate the practicalities, potentials, and constraints of social network analysis (SNA). CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Introduction to Social Network Analysis Introduction to Digraphs Graph-Theoretic and Statistical Models Validation of Statistical Models Graph-theoretic and Statistical Measures and Methods Graph-theoretic Case Studies Sampling and Inference in a Social Network

Designing Qualitative Research


Fifth Edition Catherine Marshall, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Gretchen B. Rossman, University of Massachusetts, Amherst This popular text provides useful and pragmatic guidance for developing and successfully defending proposals for qualitative inquiry. The Fifth Edition addresses the advances and challenges presented by developments and new applications while providing clear and direct guidance. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Introduction Qualitative Research Genres Trustworthiness and Ethics The What of the Study: Building the Conceptual Framework The How of the Study: Building the Research Design Primary Data Collection Methods Secondary and Specialized Methods Managing, Analyzing, and Interpreting Data Planning Time and Resources Revisiting Proposal as Argument and Forecasting Final Representations

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Discovering Statistics Using SAS


Andy Field, University of Sussex Jeremy Miles, RAND Corporation Hot on the heels of Andy Fields best-selling Discovering Statistics Using SPSS, Third Edition (2009), the author has teamed up with a coauthor, Jeremy Miles, to adapt this textbook for SAS; using the most up-to-date commands and programming language available in latest release 9.2. As with its sister textbook, this book takes the entry level student from first principles right the way through to advanced level statistical concepts all the while grounding knowledge through the use of SAS. CONTENTS
1. Why Is My Evil Lecturer Forcing Me to Learn Statistics? 2. Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Statistics (Well, Sort of) 3. The SAS Environment 4. Exploring Data with Graphs 5. Exploring Assumptions 6. Correlation 7. Regression 8. Logistic Regression 9. Comparing Two Means Paperback ISBN: 978-1-8492-0092-9 2011, 752 pages Companion Website, www.uk.sagepub.com/fieldandmilessas 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Comparing Several Means: ANOVA (GLM 1) Analysis of Covariance, ANCOVA (GLM 2) Factorial ANOVA (GLM 3) Repeated-Measures Designs (GLM 4) Mixed Design ANOVA (GLM 5) Non-Parametric Tests Multivariate Analysis of Variance (MANOVA) 17. Exploratory Factor Analysis 18. Categorical Data 19. Multilevel Linear Models

Netnography
Doing Ethnographic Research Online Robert V. Kozinets, York University, Toronto

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This exciting new text is the first to explore the discipline of Netnography the conduct of ethnography over the internet a method specifically designed to study cultures and communities online. For the first time, full procedural guidelines for the accurate and ethical conduct of ethnographic research online are set out, with detailed, step-by-step guidance to thoroughly introduce, explain, and illustrate the method to students and researchers. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Cultures and Communities Online Understanding Culture Online Researching Online: Methods The Method of Netnography Planning and Entre Data Collection Data Analysis Conducting Ethical Netnography Representation and Evaluation Advancing Netnography: The Changing Landscape

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Association Models
Raymond Sin-Kwok Wong, University of California, Santa Barbara and Hong Kong University of Science & Technology

Reflective Interviewing
A Guide to Theory and Practice Kathryn Roulston, University of Georgia Offering a theoretically-informed guide for researchers learning how to interview in the social sciences, this book provides a practical approach to interviewing, helping researchers to learn about themselves as interviewers in ways that will inform the design, conduct, analysis, and representation of interview data. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Asking Questions and Individual Interviews Interviews with Groups Theorizing the Qualitative Interview Designing Studies That Use Interviews Doing Interview Research Theorizing the Researcher: The Reflective Interviewer Examining Interview Talk Analyzing and Representing Interview Data Final Thoughts: Learning How to Interview

Broadening the scope of association models beyond the typical sociological and psychological fields, author Raymond S. Wong shows readers how to analyze and comprehend any social science data presented in cross-classified formats. Through a careful exposition of various association models, the text examines the underlying structure of odds-ratios, offering a unified framework for students and researchers in the process. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Introduction Association Models in Two-Way Tables Partial Association Models for Three-Way Tables Conditional Association Modesl for Three-Way Tables Practical Applications of Association Models Conclusions

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Handling Qualitative Data


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A Practical Guide Second Edition Lyn Richards, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University This new edition of Lyn Richards popular book provides an accessible introduction to qualitative research for students and practitioners. The book helps novice researchers to acquire the skills and understanding of methodological issues that they need as they work through their research project. CONTENTS
PART I. SETTINg UP 1. Setting Up Your Project 2. Making Qualitative Data 3. Data Records PART II. WORkINg WITH THE DATA 4. Up From The Data 5. Coding 6. Handling Ideas PART III. MAkINg SENSE OF YOUR DATA 7. What Are You Aiming For? 8. Searching The Data 9. Seeing A Whole 10. Telling It Paperback ISBN: 978-1-8486-0218-2 2010, 232 pages Companion Website, www.uk.sagepub.com/richards

Sociological Research Exercises for the global Age


JoAnn Chirico, Pennsylvania State University, Beaver This is a manual that links the most fundamental theories and concepts of sociology with students everyday experience of the world. Stressing aspects of globalization in nearly every research exercise, the manual leads students through a balanced array of qualitative and quantitative methods as they test and apply theories and concepts. CONTENTS
PART I. gLObALIZATION, SOCIOLOgY AND THE PRObLEM OF ORDER PART II. THE SOCIOLOgICAL PRISM: THE ACTION SYSTEM PART III. STRATIFICATION PART IV. INSTITUTIONS PART V. CHANgE Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-7765-4 2010, 256 pages Instructor Teaching Site, www.pineforge.com/chiricoinstr

Analysis in Qualitative Research


Hennie R. Boeije, University of Utrecht This book helps readers prepare and successfully finish qualitative data analysis. It sets out an easy to grasp modelthe spiral of analysisthat shows how to break up the data with coding and how to subsequently integrate the data to yield a meaningful picture of the phenomenon under study. It offers useful devices to guide the reader through the last difficult integrating phase of qualitative analysis including diagramming, memoing, thinking aloud, and using ones feelings. CONTENTS
PART I. INTRODUCTION TO QUALITATIVE RESEARCH PART II. RESEARCH DESIgN PART III. ETHICS IN QUALITATIVE RESEARCH PART IV. DATA COLLECTION PART V. PRINCIPLES OF QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS PART VI. DOINg QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS PART VII. INTEgRATIVE PROCEDURES PART VIII. FINDINgS PART Ix. QUALITY OF THE RESEARCH PART x. WRITINg THE RESEARCH REPORT Paperback ISBN: 978-1-8478-7007-0 2010, 240 pages

Perspectives in Social Research Methods and Analysis


A Reader for Sociology Howard Lune, Hunter College Enrique S. Pumar, The Catholic University of America Ross Koppel, University of Pennsylvania This book shows students the steps involved in the research process, the various strategies for conducting a valid social inquiry, and most importantly, the persuasiveness and elegance of reliable social research. It highlights the link between academic research and the real world. CONTENTS
SECTION I. WHERE TO bEgIN SECTION II. RESEARCH DESIgN SECTION III. ETHICS IN SOCIAL RESEARCH SECTION IV. QUANTITATIVE DATA COLLECTION SECTION V. QUALITATIVE DATA COLLECTION SECTION VI. QUANTITATIVE DATA ANALYSIS SECTION VII. QUALITATIVE DATA ANALYSIS SECTION VIII. MIxED METHODS SECTION Ix. LAST WORD Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-6739-6 2010, 456 pages Student Study Site, www.sagepub.com/lunestudy

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Reading and Understanding Research


Third Edition Lawrence F. Locke, University of Massachusetts at Amherst Stephen J. Silverman, Teachers College, Columbia University Waneen Wyrick Spirduso, University of Texas at Austin Ideal for students, novice researchers, or professionals, this indispensable resource serves as a road map for readers who need to analyze and apply research findings. It helps them think critically about the credibility of what they are reading by showing them how to identify problems and develop constructive questions. CONTENTS
PART I. THE NATURE AND USES OF RESEARCH REPORTS 1. The Research Report 2. When to Believe What You Read: The Sources of Credibility 3. How to Select and Read Research Reports 4. The Use, Misuse, and Misunderstanding of Research 5. Types of Research: An Overview of Variety PART II. QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH 6. Quantitative Research Designs 7. Staying Organized When Reading a Quantitative Report Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-7574-2 2010, 312 pages 8. Explaining as a Tool for Learning to Read Reports 9. Reading Reports of Quantitative Research-Critically PART III. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH 10. The Paradigms for Qualitative Research 11. Staying Organized When Reading a Qualitative Report 12. Reading Reports of Qualitative Research-Critically: Things the Reader Should Expect PART IV. READINg RESEARCH REVIEWS 13. Staying Organized When Reading Research Reviews

Conducting Research Literature Reviews


From the Internet to Paper Third Edition Arlene Fink, University of California at Los Angeles and The Langley Research Institute Providing readers with an accessible but in-depth look at how to synthesize research literature, bestselling author Arlene Fink shows researchers how to justify the need for and significance of research, and explain a studys findings. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Reviewing the Literature: Why? For Whom? How? Searching and Screening: The Practical Screen and Methodological Quality Searching and Screening: Methodological Quality Doing the ReviewA Readers Guide Chapter What Did You Find? Synthesizing Results

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An Introduction to Qualitative Research


Fourth Edition Uwe Flick, Alice-Salomon University of Applied Sciences, Berlin Guiding students step-by-step through the qualitative research process, this classic text provides unmatched coverage of the full range of qualitative methods and approaches available, including a new chapter on Grounded Theory. CONTENTS
PART I. FRAMEWORk PART II. FROM THEORY TO TExT PART III. RESEARCH DESIgN PART IV. VERbAL DATA PART V. ObSERVATION AND MEDIATED DATA PART VI. FROM TExT TO THEORY PART VII. gROUNDINg AND WRITINg QUALITATIVE RESEARCH PART VIII. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH: INTEgRATION AND OUTLOOk Paperback ISBN: 978-1-8478-7324-8 2010, 528 pages

Researching Social Change


Qualitative Approaches Julie McLeod, University of Melbourne Rachel Thomson, The Open University This book provides a timely guide to qualitative methodologies that investigate processes of personal, generational, and historical change. The authors showcase a range of methods that explore temporality and the dynamic relations between past, present, and future. CONTENTS
1. Introduction: Researching Change and Continuity PART I. REMEMbERINg 2. Memory-Work 3. Oral and Life History PART II. bEINg WITH 4. Qualitative Longitudinal Research 5. Ethnography PART III. INHERITINg 6. Generation 7. Revisiting 8. Time, Emotions and Research Practice Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-2887-8 2010, 200 pages

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The Coding Manual for Qualitative Researchers


Johnny Saldana, Arizona State University This text provides, in one volume, an in-depth guide to each of the multiple approaches to coding qualitative researchranging in complexity from beginner to advanced level and covering everything from interview transcripts to field notes. CONTENTS
PART I. AN INTRODUCTION TO CODES AND CODINg PART II. WRITINg ANALYTIC MEMOS PART III. FIRST CYCLE CODINg METHODS PART IV. SECOND CYCLE CODINg METHODS PART V. POST-CODINg AND PRE-WRITINg Paperback ISBN: 978-1-8478-7549-5 2010, 240 pages

Focus groups
A Practical Guide for Applied Research Fourth Edition Richard A. Krueger, University of Minnesota Mary Anne Casey, Consultant The Fourth Edition of this bestseller provides an easy-to-read overview of sound focus group practices, from recruiting participants, to developing questions, capturing and analyzing data, and reporting results in a way that is respectful of all parties and ensures that individuals feel that their views are captured. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Overview of Focus Groups Planning the Focus Group Study Developing a Questioning Route Participants in a Focus Group Moderating Skills Analyzing Focus Group Results Reporting Styles of Focus Group Research Focus Group Interviews With Young People International and Cross-Cultural Focus Groups Interviewing Telephone and Internet Focus Group Interviewing Focus Group Interviews Within the Organization Modifications of Focus Groups Answering Questions About the Quality of Focus Group Research

Exploring Social Issues


Using SPSS for Windows Third Edition Joseph F. Healey, Christopher Newport University John Boli, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia Earl R. Babbie, Chapman University Fred Halley, State University of New York, Brockport This hands-on text to social research for Introductory Sociology courses, shows students how analyzing data can help them better understand compelling social issues. This Third Edition uses updated General Social Survey data sets and offers a robust SPSS primer in an appendix. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Getting Started: Social Research, Data Sets, and Frequency Distributions Theory and Research: The Scientific Method Describing the Sample, Types of Variables, and Data Sets Culture: What Do Americans Value? A Controversy in Values: Attitudes about Abortion Socialization: What Kinds of Children Do Americans Want? Crime: Fear, Law Enforcement, and Punishment Inequality and Social Class in the United States Inequality and Gender Inequality and Race The Family Institution: Forms and Functions The Political Institution in the United States: Support for Civil Liberties, Presidential Choice, and the Gender Gap

Spiral ISBN: 978-1-4129-6947-5 2009, 240 pages

Case Study Research


Design and Methods Fourth Edition Robert K. Yin, COSMOS Corporation Providing a complete portal to the world of case study research, the Fourth Edition of Robert K. Yins bestselling text offers comprehensive coverage of the design and use of the case study method as a valid research tool. This edition covers more than 50 case studies (approximately 25% new), gives fresh attention to quantitative analyses, discusses more fully the use of mixed methods research designs, and includes new methodological insights. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Introduction Designing Case Studies Preparing to Collect Case Study Evidence Collecting Case Study Evidence Analyzing Case Study Evidence Reporting Case Studiese

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-6421-0 2010, 376 pages

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-6099-1 2009, 240 pages

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Survey Research Methods


Fourth Edition Floyd J. Fowler, Jr., University of Massachusetts Boston and Center for Survey Research In the Fourth Edition of the bestselling Survey Research Methods, author Floyd J. Fowler Jr. provides students and researchers who want to collect, analyze, or read about survey data with a sound basis for evaluating how each aspect of a survey can affect its precision, accuracy, and credibility. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Introduction Types of Error in Surveys Sampling Nonresponse: Implementing a Sample Design Methods of Data Collection Designing Questions to be Good Measures Evaluating Survey Questions and Instruments Survey Interviewing Preparing Survey Data for Analysis Analyzing Survey Data Ethical Issues in Survey Research Providing Information About Survey Methods Survey Error in Perspective

Action Research
Third Edition Ernest T. Stringer, Curtin University of Technology

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CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Research in Professional and Public Life Theory and Principles of Action Research Setting the Stage: Planning a Research Process Look: Building the Picture Think: Interpreting and Analyzing Act: Resolving ProblemsPlanning and Implementing Sustainable Solutions Strategic Planning For Sustainable Change and Development Formal Reports Understanding Action Research

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-5223-1 2007, 304 pages

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-5841-7 2009, 216 pages

Qualitative Research Design


An Interactive Approach Second Edition Joseph A. Maxwell, George Mason University This invaluable book presents an innovative approach to the components of design and how they interact with each other. Author Joseph Maxwell presents a clear strategy for creating coherent and workable relationships among these design components and highlights key design issues. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. A Model for Qualitative Research Design Goals: Why Are You Doing This Study? Conceptual Framework: What Do You Think Is Going On? Research Questions: What Do You Want to Understand? Methods: What Will You Actually Do? Validity: How Might You Be Wrong? Research Proposals: Presenting and Justifying a Qualitative Study

Applied Regression Analysis and generalized Linear Models


Second Edition John Fox, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Combining a modern, data-analytic perspective with a focus on applications in the social sciences, this text provides in-depth coverage of regression analysis, generalized linear models, and closely related methods. CONTENTS
PART I. DATA CRAFT PART II. LINEAR MODELS AND LEAST SQUARES PART III. LINEAR-MODEL DIAGNOSTICS PART IV. GENERALIZED LINEAR MODELS PART V. EXTENDING LINEAR AND GENERALIZED LINEAR MODELS Hardcover ISBN: 978-0-7619-3042-6 2008, 688 pages

Paperback ISBN: 978-0-7619-2608-5 2005, 192 pages

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CRIMINOLOGY
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Introduction to Criminology
Theories, Methods, and Criminal Behavior
Seventh Edition

Frank E. Hagan, Mercyhurst College


Designed for introductory undergraduate courses in two- and four-year programs Introduction to Criminology, Seventh Edition is a streamlined, focused introduction to the study of criminology with more attention to crime typologies than other texts, plus Crime Files boxes that offer real-world, wellknown examples of the crime types discussed. Written by an active researcher, this text covers the basic criminological theories, expanded material on psychosocial and biosocial theories, and a new chapter on computer crime. The full-color design and a new just-in-time learning enhancementmargin notes that link students to online learning materials at appropriate points in the chapters bring the text to life for students visually and virtually.

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-7971-9 Interactive eBook ISBN: 978-1-4129-7973-3 2011, 576 pages Instructor Teaching and Student Study Site, www.sagepub.com/haganintrocrim7e

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Updated and increased coverage of topics that truly interest students: white collar, political, and organized crime, various types of violent crime, occasional and conventional property crime, professional crime, public order crime, and computer crime Additional attention to terrorism in Chapter 11 (Political Crime) and ethics in Chapter 2 (Research Methods in Criminology) New Epilogue on the Future of Crime New Crime Files boxes New end-of-chapter Theory-Policy Connections sections tie theory to policy, and new chapter-ending Theory and Crime sections connect theory and criminal behavior (see page 337 in Chapter 10) Interactive ebook version is ideal for students in online and traditional courses who prefer a more contemporary, multimedia integrated presentation for learning. It provides students with integrated links to engaging video and audio as well as access to complete academic and professional articles, all from the same pages found in the printed text. Students will also have immediate access to study tools such as highlighting, bookmarking, note-taking, an interactive glossary, and more! Visit www.sagepub.com/ hagan/tour for a demo.

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AbOUT THE AUTHOR


Frank E. Hagan is a native of the North Side of Pittsburgh and has earned degrees at Gannon, Maryland, and Case Western Reserve. He is the Director of the James V. Kinnane Graduate Program in Administration of Justice and is the author of eight books, including Crime Types and Criminals (2010). He is also the author or coauthor of many journal articles and articles in edited volumes. Dr. Hagan is a recipient of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Fellow Award (2000), and awarded the Teachers Excellence Award by Mercyhurst College in 2006. His major interests are research methods, criminology and organized crime, white collar crime and terrorism.

CONTENTS
1. Introduction 2. Research Methods in Criminology 3. General Characteristics of Crime and Criminals 4. Early and Classical Criminological Theories 5. Positivistic Theories: Biological and Psychological Theories 6. Sociological Mainstream Theories 7. Sociological Critical Theories and Integrated Theories 8. Violent Crimes 9. Property Crime: Occasional, Conventional, and Professional 10. White Collar Crime: Occupational and Corporate 11. Political Crime and Terrorism 12. Organized Crime 13. Public Order Crime 14. Computer Crime Epilogue: The Future of Crime

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Introduction to Criminology
A Text/Reader Second Edition Anthony Walsh, Boise State University Craig Hemmens, Boise State University This new edition of the authors popular text/ reader provides instructors and students with the best of both worldsauthored text with carefully selected accompanying readings. Thoroughly updated throughout, this Second Edition provides an interdisciplinary perspective on crime and criminality that incorporates the latest theories, concepts, and research from sociology, psychology, genetics, evolutionary biology, and the neurosciences. New to this Edition A new Section 11 on Mass Murder and Terrorism increases coverage of these high-interest and timely topics. Section 10 now focuses on murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, and domestic violence, making it easier for students to absorb the material. New articles appear in the structural theories section, the sections devoted to violent crime, and throughout the text as needed. Sections on types of crime are now more closely linked to sections on theory to give readers a more cohesive understanding of the connections between the two. Many new photos, tables, and graphics throughout the book help to illustrate and clarify key concepts and theories. CONTENTS
SECTION I. INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW OF CRIME AND CRIMINOLOgY SECTION II. MEASURINg CRIME AND CRIMINAL bEHAVIOR SECTION III. THE EARLY SCHOOLS OF CRIMINOLOgY AND MODERN COUNTERPARTS SECTION IV. SOCIAL STRUCTURAL THEORIES SECTION V. SOCIAL PROCESS THEORIES SECTION VI. CRITICAL THEORIES: MARxIST, CONFLICT AND FEMINIST SECTION VII. PSYCHOSOCIAL THEORIES: INDIVIDUAL TRAITS AND CRIMINAL bEHAVIOR SECTION VIII. bIOSOCIAL APPROACHES SECTION Ix. DEVELOPMENTAL THEORIES: FROM DELINQUENCY TO CRIME TO DESISTANCE SECTION x. VIOLENT CRIMES SECTION xI. MULTIPLE MURDER AND TERRORISM SECTION xII. PROPERTY AND CRIME SECTION xIII. PUbLIC ORDER CRIME SECTION IxV. WHITE-COLLAR AND ORgANIZED CRIME SECTION xV. VICTIMOLOgY: ExPLORINg THE ExPERIENCE OF VICTIMIZATION Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-9236-7 2011, 648 pages Instructor Teaching and Student Study Site, www.sagepub.com/walsh2e

Criminological Theory
Context and Consequences Fifth Edition J. Robert Lilly, Northern Kentucky University Francis T. Cullen, University of Cincinnati Richard A. Ball, Pennsylvania State University, Fayette Congratulations to Frank Cullen for receiving the 2010 Edwin H. Sutherland Award! Offering a rich introduction to how scholars analyze crime, this Fifth Edition of the authors clear, accessible text moves readers beyond commonsense knowledge of crime to a deeper understanding of the importance of theory in shaping crime control policies. This thoroughly revised edition covers traditional and contemporary theory within a larger sociological and historical context. It now includes new sources that assess the empirical status of the major theories, as well as updated coverage of crime control policies and their connection to criminological theory. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. The Context and Consequences of Theory The Search for the Criminal Man Rejecting Individualism Crime in American Society Society as Insulation The Complexity of Control The Irony of State Intervention Social Power and the Construction of Crime New Directions in Critical Theory The Gendering of Criminology Crimes of the Powerful Bringing Punishment Back In Choosing Crime in Everyday Life The Search for the Criminal Man Revisited The Development of Criminals

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Juvenile Justice
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A Guide to Theory, Policy, and Practice Seventh Edition Steven M. Cox, Professor Emeritus, Western Illinois University Jennifer M. Allen, North Georgia College & State University Robert D. Hanser, University of Louisiana at Monroe John J. Conrad, Western Illinois University This new edition is a comprehensive yet concise text that focuses on the interrelationships among theory, policy, and practice in juvenile justice. Real life examples throughout bring the subject to life for students. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Juvenile Justice in Historical Perspective Defining and Measuring Offenses By and Against Juveniles Characteristics of Juvenile Offenders Theories of Causation Purpose and Scope of Juvenile Court Acts Juvenile Justice Procedures Juveniles and the Police Key Figures in Juvenile Court Proceedings Prevention and Diversion Programs Dispositional Alternatives Child Abuse and Neglect Violent Juveniles and Gangs Juvenile Justice around the World The Future of Juvenile Justice

key Ideas in Criminology and Criminal Justice


Travis C. Pratt, Arizona State University Travis W. Franklin, Sam Houston State University Jacinta M. Gau, California State University, San Bernardino This unique, easy-to-incorporate supplement covers the theories that have been crucial in criminology and criminal justice and discusses the reasons these key ideas inspired major changes in the field. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Introduction Key Idea: Rational Offending and Rational Punishment Key Idea: The Science of Criminal Behavior Key Idea: Understanding Crime and Society Key Idea: Hirschis Social Bond/Social Control Theory Key Idea: Rehabilitation is Dead Key Idea: Crime Control Through Selective Incapacitation Key Idea: The Police Can Control Crime Key Idea: The War on Drugs Key Idea: RehabilitationNot Dead Yet Key Idea: Crime and the Life Course Looking Back, Looking Forward: Conclusions

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-7014-3 2011, 208 pages

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State, Power, Crime


Roy Coleman, University of Liverpool, UK Joe Sim, Liverpool John Moores University Steve Tombs, Liverpool John Moores University David Whyte, University of Liverpool, UK Featuring contributions by many of the leading scholars in the field, this seminal text explores the key themes and debates on state power today, in relation to crime and social order. It critically evaluates a range of substantive areas of criminological concern, including terrorism, surveillance, violence, and the media.

CONTENTS
1. Gender, Power and the State: Same as it Ever Was? 2.The Heterostate: Hegemonic Heterosexuality and State Power 3. Racism and the State: Authoritarianism and Coercion 4. Policing the Working Class in the City of Renewal: The State and Social Surveillance 5. Young People, Youth Justice and the State 6. Power, Politics and the Welfare State 7. The State and Corporate Crime 8. Violence and the State 9. The Exceptional State 10. Intelligence, Terrorism and the State 11. Crime Prevention, Community Safety and the Local State 12. Victims and the State 13. Crime, Media and the State 14. The State, Knowledge Production and Criminology 15. Nation States and the Production of Social Harm: Resisting the Hegemony of TINA

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-4805-0 2010, 296 pages

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Crime Types and Criminals


Frank E. Hagan, Mercyhurst College Covering the full range of criminal behavior from street crime to suite crime, this book provides an in-depth examination of the different types of crime and criminals, including violent crime, occasional and conventional property crime, professional crime, occupational and corporate crime, organized crime, political crime, and public order crime. Author Frank Hagan includes a unique one-chapter treatment of criminological theory as well as full chapters on topics often ignored in other texts such as computer crime and the future of crime. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Introduction General Characteristics of Crime and Criminals An Overview of Theory in Criminology Violent Crime Property Crime: Occasional, Conventional and Professional White Collar Crime: Occupational and Corporate Political Crime and Terrorism Organized Crime Public Order Crime Computer Crime and the Future of Crime

ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOLOGY
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An Invitation to Environmental Sociology


Fourth Edition Michael Mayerfeld Bell, University of Wisconsin Madison This is not only the best environmental sociology text Ive used, but its is the best text - of any type - Ive used in college-level teaching. I really look forward to the Fourth Edition. Cliff Brown, University of New Hampshire This Fourth Edition brings out the sociology of environmental possibility, inviting students to delve into this rapidly changing field. Written in a lively, engaging style, author Michael Bell covers the broad range of topics in environmental sociology with a personal passion rarely seen in sociology texts. With extensively updated material on our environmental situation, this edition challenges readers with the complexity of environmental puzzles. Features The first book to provide an integrated view of environmental sociology, balancing the importance of material factors and ideal factors through the central concept of ecological dialogue. Discusses the latest theoretical trends In environmental sociology, including environmental flows, complexity theory, green marxism, critical realism, political consumerism, and recent critical appraisals of the treadmill of production and actor network theory. Social Action case studies, combined with an analytical and theoretical approach, give students a sense of relevance while at the same time encouraging the development of critical thinking. Written in a lively, engaging, personal style, communicating the relevance of social theory and a social perspective for resolving the practical issues of our environmental predicament and bringing this relevance home through practical and everyday examples. Two new chapters, one on Social Movements, and the other on Environmental Governance. CONTENTS
1. Environmental Problems and Society PART I: THE MATERIAL 2. Consumption and Materialism 3. Money and Machines 4. Population and Development 5. Food and Farming PART II: THE IDEAL 6. The Ideology of Environmental Domination 7. The Ideology of Environmental Concern 8. The Human Nature of Nature 9. The Rationality of Risk PART III: THE PRACTICAL 10. Mobilizing the Ecological Society 11. Governing the Ecological Society Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-9053-0 July 2011, 400 pages

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-6479-1 2010, 480 pages

Criminals in the Making


Criminality Across the Life Course John Paul Wright, University of Cincinnati Stephen G. Tibbetts, California State University, San Bernardino Leah E. Daigle, Georgia State University Designed to spark debate, incite controversy, and challenge mainstream criminological understanding, this comprehensive and accessible text helps upper level undergraduate and graduates develop an interdisciplinary understanding of the current thinking in the field regarding criminal behavior over the course of a lifetime. The book ends on a positive note, highlighting interventions proven effective. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Life Course Criminology The Stability of Criminal and Analogous Behavior Continuity in Antisocial Potential Genetics and Crime Introduction to Brain Structure and Basic Functions: Part I: The Hindbrain, Midbrain, and Limbic Structures in the Development of Criminality Brain Development and Structure Introduction to Brain Structure and Basic Functions: Part II: Forebrain Formation, Trauma, and Criminal Behavior Concepts and Issues in Neuropsychological Functioning Gender Differences in Brain Processes and Laterality Individuals and Their Social World Prepubescence: Infancy and Childhood Postpubescence: Adolescence and Adulthood Policy Recommendations

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-5520-1 2008, 328 pages

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POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY
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Oppression, Resistance, and the State Davita Silfen Glasberg, University of Connecticut Deric Shannon This comprehensive text helps students develop a wide array of concepts and theoretical perspectives of the world around them. It proposes a multidimensional view of the relationship between the state, society, and oppression and inequality that blends elements of the prevalent theories of power and the state. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Power, Oppression, and the State: An Introduction From the Top Down? Power Structure Theories Is This the Best or Only Possible World? Oppression and Socialization Power to the People? Voting and Electoral Participation Whos in Charge Here? The State and Society From the Bottom Up? Social Movements and the State State Policies and Practices: Racialized, Class-Based, and Gendered Oppression

Sociology and Human Rights


A Bill of Rights for the Twenty-First Century Judith Blau, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Mark Frezzo, University of Mississippi This ground-breaking anthology examines the implications that human rights have for the social sciences. The book provides readers with a wide-ranging collection of articles, each written by experts in their fields, which argue for an expansion of fundamental human rights in the United States. To provides an international context, the volume covers the human rights treaties that have been incorporated into the constitutions of a wide range of countries throughout the world, including wealthy countries such as Spain and Sweden as well as impoverished countries such as Bolivia and Croatia. CONTENTS
PART I. WHAT ARE UNIVERSAL HUMAN RIgHTS? 1. Introduction 2. Deepening Civil and Political Rights 3. Ensuring Economic and Social Rights 4. Promoting Cultural Rights 5. Globalizing the Human Rights Perspective 6. Cooperating Around Environmental Rights 7. Comparing Constitutions PART II. CITIZENSHIP, IDENTITY, AND HUMAN RIgHTS 8. Arizonas SB 1070: Setting Conditions for Violations of Human Rights Here and Beyond 9. Beyond Two Identities: Turkish Immigrants in Germany PART III. VULNERAbILITY AND HUMAN RIgHTS 10. The Rights of Age: On Human Vulnerability 11. Childrens Rights PART IV. THE gLObAL AND THE LOCAL 12. Growing and Learning Human Rights 13. Going Forward 14. Promoting Cultural Rights Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-9138-4 May 2011, 296 pages

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-8040-1 2011, 248 pages

The Political Economy of Communication


Second Edition Vincent Mosco, Queens University, Canada This highly successful text has been thoroughly updated, restructured, and rewritten in this new edition, clearly demonstrating how power operates across all media, from newspapers to Facebook, and how media power intersects with globalization, social class, race, gender, and surveillance. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Overview of the Political Economy of Communication What is Political Economy? Definitions and Characteristics What is Political Economy? Schools of Thought The Development of a Political Economy of Communication The Political Economy of Communication: Building a Foundation The Political Economy of Communication Today Commodification: Content, Audiences, Labour Spatialization: Space, Time, and Communication Structuration: Class, Gender, Race, Social Movements, Hegemony Challenges on the Borders and Beyond

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SOCIOLOGY OF AGING

Aging
Concepts and Controversies
Sixth Edition

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Harry R. Moody, Director of Academic Affairs, AARP, Washington, D.C.


Moody always presents excellent information and data that leads to lively class discussion. This book prepares future generations for their own aging. Cynthia Lange, Le Moyne College Leading author and active leader in gerontology, Rick Moody, shows the close link between the issues and the research in the broad areas of aging (health care, socioeconomic trends, and the life course) in the only text appropriate for introduction to social gerontology, introduction to aging, as well as aging policies courses. Presenting current research in a praised innovative format, this new edition encourages students to take an informed stand on the major aging issues that we face as a society today, presenting Focus on Practice and Focus on the Future inserts where they apply what they learn. A new section on Aging Boomers, international insets, plus the new two-color design and new photo program, enliven this edition.

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-6966-6 2010, 536 pages Instructor Teaching and Student Study Site, www.pineforge.com/moody6study

CONTENTS
bASIC CONCEPTS I: A LIFE COURSE PERSPECTIVE ON AgINg CONTROVERSY 1: DOES OLD AgE HAVE MEANINg? CONTROVERSY 2: WHY DO OUR bODIES AgE?

AbOUT THE AUTHOR


Harry R. Moody has been at the Brookdale Center on Aging of Hunter College in the City University of New York for the past 18 years, where he is Executive Director. He is the author of over 75 articles and three books. He is known for his work in older adult education and served as Vice-Chairman of the Board of Elderhostel. He has also been active in the field of biomedical ethics and is an Adjunct Associate of the Hastings Center, Briarcliff, New York. Dr. Moody is currently the Director of Academic Affairs for AARP in Washington, DC. He also serves as Senior Associate with the International Longevity Center-USA and Senior Fellow of Civic Ventures.

CONTROVERSY 3: DOES INTELLECTUAL FUNCTIONINg CHANgE WITH AgE? bASIC CONCEPTS II: AgINg, HEALTH CARE, AND SOCIETY CONTROVERSY 4: SHOULD WE RATION HEALTH CARE FOR OLDER PEOPLE? CONTROVERSY 5: SHOULD FAMILIES PROVIDE FOR THEIR OWN? CONTROVERSY 6: SHOULD OLDER PEOPLE bE PROTECTED FROM bAD CHOICES? CONTROVERSY 7: SHOULD OLDER PEOPLE HAVE THE CHOICE TO END THEIR LIVES? bASIC CONCEPTS III: SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC OUTLOOk FOR AN AgINg SOCIETY CONTROVERSY 8: SHOULD AgE OR NEED bE THE bASIS FOR ENTITLEMENT? CONTROVERSY 9: WHAT IS THE FUTURE FOR SOCIAL SECURITY? CONTROVERSY 10: IS RETIREMENT ObSOLETE? CONTROVERSY 11: AgINg bOOMERS: bOOM OR bUST?

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Dementia Studies
A Social Science Perspective Anthea Innes, University of Stirling

Family Ties and Aging


Second Edition Ingrid Arnet Connidis, University of Western Ontario, Department of Sociology, Canada This is the only book that shows how pressing issues of our timean aging population, changing family structures, and new patterns of work-family balanceare negotiated in the family lives of middle-aged and older adults. CONTENTS
PART I. INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW 1. Older Persons in a Family Context 2. The Availability of Family Ties in Later Life PART II. INTIMATE TIES 3. Intimate Ties in Later Life 4. Intimate Partnerships 5. Being Single in Later Life 6. Transitions in Intimate Relationships: Losses and Opportunities PART III. INTERgENERATIONAL RELATIONS 7. Exploring Intergenerational Relations 8. Support Exchanges Between Older Parents and Their Children 9. Childless Older Persons 10. Grandparents and Grandchildren 11. Divorce, Remarriage, Step Ties, and Intergenerational Relations PART IV. SIbLINg RELATIONSHIPS 12. Sibling Ties in Middle and Later Life 13. Life Transitions and Sibling Ties PART V. RESEARCH AND POLICY 14. Research and Policy: Issues and Directions Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-5957-5 2010, 360 pages

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This comprehensive book examines the main approaches to understanding dementiabiomedical, social-psychological, and sociogerontologicaland the main principles and ideologies of care. The book provides clarity on the gap between the utopian aspirations of care and the reality of care. Features Provides clarity on the gap between the utopian aspirations of care and the reality of care Opens up a series of questions about knowledge and treatment of dementia Argues for a transition from positions that place emphasis upon the individual or particular care services to the social, cultural, and economic context CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. What Is Dementia? The Context Of Dementia Studies - Political, Economic and Social Issues Caring For People With Dementia Dementia Studies Within Cultural Contexts Researching Dementia and Dementia Care A Model For Dementia Studies

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-2164-0 2010, 208 pages

key Concepts in Social gerontology


Judith E. Phillips, Swansea University Kristine J Ajrouch, Eastern Michigan University Sarah Hillcoat-Nalletamby, Swansea University Social gerontology is a new and dynamic field reflecting the increasing interest in aging across the world. This book provides a readily accessible guide to well established and contested issues, as well as new concepts emerging through cutting edge research in the discipline. The entries give concise, lucid knowledge on what constitutes the building blocks of social gerontology and sets out a clear review of the core concepts, both classic and emerging, in this subject area. Each concept is explored in terms of its history, application, usefulness to theory and research, and significance in practice. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Introduction Advocacy Age Integration Ageing Ageing in Place Ageism Ambivalence Assisted Living Bereavement Biographical Approaches Care Care Management Civic Engagement Cohort Convoy Theory Cultural Ideals Death and Dying Dementia Disability 20. Elder Mistreatment/ Abuse 21. Environmental Gerontology 22. Ethnicity 23. Euthanasia 24. Family Relations 25. Filial Responsibility 26. Frailty 27. Gender 28. Generations 29. Gerontology 30. Global Ageing 31. Housing 32. Independence 33. Intergenerational Practice 34. Life Course Perspective 35. Lifelong Learning 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. Loneliness Long Term Care Longevity Palliative Care Pensions Population Ageing Quality of Life Religion/Spirituality Retirement Social Exclusion Social Relations Social Support Social Theories of Ageing 49. Successful Ageing 50. Third and Fourth Ages 51. Triple Jeopardy

SOCIOLOGY OF ChILDhOOD

Childhood and Adolescence in Society


Selections From CQ Researcher CQ Researcher This text presents a collection of readings aimed at promoting in-depth discussion, facilitating further research, and helping readers formulate their own positions on crucial issues in the field, such as child soldiers, teen pregnancy, and violence and bullying. Each article gives substantial background and analysis of a particular issue as well as useful pedagogical features to inspire critical thinking and to help students grasp and review key material. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Rescuing Children Child Soldiers Youth Violence Cyberbullying Domestic Violence Bullying Student Rights 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Juvenile Justice Child Welfare Reform Teen Pregnancy Teen Spending Teen Driving Youth Suicide

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-9434-7 January 2011, 400 pages

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The Sociology of Childhood


Third Edition William A. Corsaro, Indiana University, Bloomington This new edition of the only text that thoroughly covers children and childhood from a sociological perspective includes updated coverage of peer relations, friendship, childrens peer cultures, and the social problems of children. Throughout the book, the authors original research, compelling photographs, and vivid illustrations bring the topic to life. CONTENTS
PART I. THE SOCIOLOgICAL STUDY OF CHILDHOOD PART II. CHILDREN, CHILDHOOD, AND FAMILIES IN HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL CONTExT PART III. CHILDRENS CULTURES PART IV. CHILDREN, SOCIAL PRObLEMS, AND THE FUTURE OF CHILDHOOD Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-7943-6 2011, 456 pages

Intercultural Communication & Ideology


Adrian Holliday This comprehensive book examines the main features of intercultural communication. It critically examines the main positions in the field. It addresses intercultural communication within the context of global politics. It seeks to address the specific problems that derive from Western ideology and it sets out an agenda for research. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Key Discussions Critical Cultural Awareness Cultural Complexity The Indelible Politics of Self and Other Un-Noticed Periphery Identities A Grammar of Culture Discourses of Cultural Disbelief Creative Cultural Engagement Culture, Real or Imagined?

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Understanding Digital Culture


Vincent Miller This is more than just another book on Internet studies. Tracing the pervasive influence of digital culture throughout contemporary life, this text integrates socio-economic understandings of the information society with the cultural studies approach to production, use, and consumption of digital media and multimedia. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. What Are Digital Media? The Economic Foundations of the Information Age Convergence and the Contemporary Media Experience Digital Inequality Privacy and Surveillance Information Politics, Subversion and Warfare Digital Identity Social Media and the Problem of Community The Body and Information Technology

Reconsidering Culture and Poverty


Volume 629 David Harding, University of Michigan Michele Lamont, Harvard University Mario Luis Small, University of Chicago In this latest issue of the ANNALS, readers are treated to thought-provoking articles that attempt to bridge the gap between poverty and culture scholarship, highlighting new trends in poverty research. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Reconsidering Culture and Poverty Culture and the Experience of Poverty A Test of Sincerity New Life for an Old Concept What People Want Viewing Low-Income Fathers Ties to Families through a Cultural Lens The Repertoire of Infidelity among Low-Income Men Dignity through Discourse Beyond Deservingness Reflections on Culture and Poverty Why Both Social Structure and Culture Matter in a Holistic Analysis of Inner-City Poverty Culture, Poverty, and Effective Social Policy From Culture of Poverty to Lasting Stability and Security

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Inhuman Nature
Sociable Life on a Dynamic Planet Nigel Clark, The Open University, UK

Media Literacy
Fifth Edition W. James Potter, University of California, Santa Barbara This book offers a detailed approach to studying media influences, and shows readers what it means to operate at a higher level of media literacy. W. James Potter demonstrates how the media has a profound influence on the way we perceive the world by shaping our beliefs and expectations. Through skill-building exercises, students gain a clearer perspective on the borders between the real world and the simulated media world and become more informed and literate media consumers. CONTENTS
PART I. INTRODUCTION PART II. AUDIENCE PART III. INDUSTRY PART IV. CONTENT PART V. EFFECTS PART VI. CONFRONTINg THE ISSUES PART VII. THE SPRINgbOARD Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-7945-0 2011, 488 pages Instructor Teaching and Student Study Site, www.sagepub.com/potter5e

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1. The Earth in Physical and Social Thought 2 .Ways to Make a World: From Relational Materiality to Radical Asymmetry 3. After the Tsunami: Vulnerability on a Volatile Planet 4. Quaking: The 1755 Lisbon Disaster and the Modern Subject 5. Justice and Abrupt Climate Change 6. Hurricane Katrina and the Origins of Community 7. `Burning for the Other: Colonial Encounters on a Planet of Fire 8. Extending Hospitality: Global Mobility and Journeys in Deep Time

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Spaces for Consumption


Steven Miles, University of Brighton The book provides a critical understanding of how consumption redefines the consumers relationship to place using empirical examples and case studies to bring the issues to life. It discusses many of the key spaces and arenas in which this redefinition occurs including shopping, themed space, mega-events, and architecture. CONTENTS
1. Introduction: The City of Complicity 2. The Individualised City 3. Creating Cities 4. Consuming Culture 5. Architectures of Consumption 6. Shopping for Dreams 7. The Spectacular Mega-Event 8. Themed Parks 9. Conclusion: Spaces for Consumption: Places of Experience Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-4666-7 2011, 216 pages

Cultural Meanings of News


A Text-Reader Daniel A. Berkowitz, University of Iowa This book provides a carefully selected set of readings, organized into thematic areas that each probe a dimension of the literature: from sociological roots to cultural perspectives; news as narrative and cultural text; newswork as cultural ritual; news as cultural myth; news and its interpretive communities; news as a source and reflection of collective memory; toward the future of news research. CONTENTS
PART I. A FRAMEWORk FOR THINkINg AbOUT THE MEANINgS OF NEWS PART II. CULTURAL PRACTICE OF JOURNALISM PART III. MAkINg MEANINg IN THE JOURNALISTIC INTERPRETIVE COMMUNITY bY DAN bERkOWITZ PART IV. REPAIRINg THE JOUNALISTIC PARADIgM PART V. NEWS NARRATIVES AS CULTURAL TExT PART VI. NEWS AS COLLECTIVE MEMORY Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-6765-5 2011, 432 pages

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Human behavior in the Social Environment


A Macro, National, and International Perspective Rudolph Alexander, Jr., Ohio State University Providing students with in-depth coverage of families, groups, and communities, this text encourages readers to understand the nature of key macro institutions impact on human behaviors (and vice versa). Students develop a solid knowledge of different macro HBSE theories including community, human conduct, inequality, and group theories. CONTENTS
1. Introduction to a Macro Perspective of Human Behavior in the Social Environment 2. Human Needs and Problems Requiring Responses From Organizations, Institutions, and Communities 3. Theories to Explain Macro Systems 4. Major Social Institutions Impacting Human Behaviors: Family and Marriages, Education, and Religion 5. Major Social Institutions Impacting Human Behaviors: Medicine, Mass Media, and Law 6. Organizations Affecting Human Behaviors 7. U.S. Urban Communities and Human Behaviors 8. Rural Communities and Human Behaviors 9. International Communities and Human Behaviors Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-5080-0 2010, 432 pages Instructor Teaching and Student Study Site, www.sagepub.com/alexanderhbehav

An Introduction to Intercultural Communication


Identities in a Global Community Sixth Edition Fred E. Jandt, California State University, San Bernardino Jandts bestselling intercultural communication text sparks student interest in this ever-changing field with a highly accessible and exciting introduction to the art of effective cross-cultural communication. This proven text explores all the key concepts of communication and culture while retaining its unique, non-biased appreciation for all cultures and ethnic groups. The Sixth Edition includes an environment issues box in each chapter, expanded coverage of immigration, new and expanded photo essays, and a new two-color design. CONTENTS
PART I. CULTURE AS CONTExT FOR COMMUNICATION PART II. COMMUNICATION VARIAbLES PART III. CULTURAL VALUES PART IV. CULTURES WITHIN CULTURES Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-7010-5 2010, 440 pages Student Study Site, www.sagepub.com/jandt6estudy

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The End of Television?


Its Impact on the World (So Far) Volume 625 Elihu Katz, University of Pennsylvania/Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Paddy Scannell, University of Michigan, USA Focusing on classic television, these leading experts in media studies delve into the effects on social institutions (namely family and politics) and its effects on values and everyday behavior. These seminal articles lay the groundwork for innovative studies of the numerous ways that television has impacted democracy; social integration (nation and family); trust and suspiciousness; materialism; and identity (social and physical). CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Sharing and Showing We Liked to Watch What Is U.S. Television Now? Contextualizing the Broadcast Era The Face of Television The Performance on Television of Sincerely Felt Emotion Cultural and Moral Authority Television, Public Participation and Public Service The End of Television Half a Century of Television in the Lives of Our Children Political Communication Old and New Media Relationships TV News and the Nation: The End? End of Television and Foreign Policy Television and the Transformation of Sport The Dialectic of Time and Television

The globalization of Class Actions


Volume 622 Deborah R. Hensler, Stanford University Christopher Hodges Magdalena Tulibacka This groundbreaking volume of The ANNALS provides the first overview of class action laws and related mechanisms around the world. It features 30 country reports by leading scholars, describing the adoption, characteristics and consequences to date of class action and non-class group litigation procedures ranging across North and Latin America, Australia, Asia and Europe. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. The Globalization of Class Actions: An Overview North America South America Western Europe Central Europe Northern Europe Middle East Africa Asia Malaysia Australia What Are People Trying to Do in Resolving Mass Issues?

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Intercultural Communication
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. The Necessity of Intercultural Communication The Cultural Context The Microcultural Context The Environmental Context The Perceptual Context The Sociorelational Context The Verbal Code: Human Language The Nonverbal Code Developing Intercultural Relationships Intercultural Conflict Intercultural Communication in Organizations Acculturation, Culture Shock, and Intercultural Competence

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Violence and Society


Larry Ray, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK Introducing the major theoretical debates, the book examines different levels of violence interpersonal, institutional, and collective - and different forms of violence - such as racist crime, homophobic crime, and genocide. It provides readers with a succinct and comprehensive overview of its nature and effects, and the solutions and conflict resolutions involved in responses to violence. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. What is Violence? Origins of Violence Pain, Bodies and the Civilizing Process Spaces of Violence Masculinity and Violence Violence and the Private Sphere Homicide and its Explanations The Politics of Hate Crime Genocide and Modernity

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-8478-7036-0 March 2011, 216 pages

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The Relativity of Deviance


Second Edition John Curra, Eastern Kentucky University In this Second Edition of his investigation into the relative nature of social deviance and how the public perceives it, author John Curra demonstrates that what qualifies as deviance varies from place to place, time to time, and situation to situation. Through thought-provoking examples that include the blue people of Kentucky, a woman who believes she is a vampire, autoerotic asphyxiators, and others, Curra illustrates that deviance cannot be explained in terms of absolutes, nor can it be understood apart from its social setting. This insightful book approaches sex, violence, theft, suicide, drugs, and mental disorders in such a way that definitive or objective judgments become impossible. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. The Dynamic Nature of Deviance Being Deviant Power, Social Networks, and Organizational Deviance Mental Disorders Predatory Violence Sexual Violence Suicide Sexual Diversity Drugs and Drug Taking

Extreme killing
Understanding Serial and Mass Murder Second Edition James Alan Fox, Northeastern University Jack Levin, Northeastern University Filled with contemporary and classic case studies, this fully updated Second Edition illustrates the many violent expressions of power, revenge, terror, greed, and loyalty. Throughout the book, renowned experts examine the theories of criminal behavior and apply them to a multitude of well-known and lesserknown multiple homicide cases from around the world. The book shows readers the commonalities and variations among multiple murders; addresses the characteristics of both killers and their victims; and, in the concluding chapter, discusses the special concerns of multiple murder victims and their survivors. CONTENTS
PART I. MULTIPLE MURDER PART II. SERIAL MURDER PART III. MASSACRES PART IV. EPILOgUE Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-8031-9 March 2011, 336 pages

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Hate Crimes
Causes, Controls, and Controversies Second Edition Phyllis B. Gerstenfeld, California State University, Stanislaus Important questions are being raised in the media about hate crime legislation, and controversial stories and examples of recent hate crimes are prominent in the press. This dynamic, comprehensive text provides a multidisciplinary approach to the fascinating topic of hate crimes; drawing on recent developments, issues, and current research; and examining the impact of these crimes on different communities and individuals. Students delve into the range of issues that foster hate crimes while learning how these criminal acts impact them, as well as their communities. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Introduction The Whys and Hows of Hate Crime Laws The Hate Debate: Constitutional and Policy Problems Committing Hate: Who and Why Organized Hate Hate Crime Victims Fighting Hate Global Hate: International Problems and Solutions The Future of Hate

Serial Murder
Third Edition Ronald M. Holmes, University of Louisville Stephen T. Holmes, University of Central Florida Continuing in the same well-written and accessible style as the previous editions, this text systematically examines the strange phenomenon of serial murder. Differentiating between Mass, Spree and Serial Murderers, the authors present a clear image of the typology, behavioral patterns, and motivation of the various types of serial killers. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. What Is Serial Murder? Mass Murder and Spree Murder: Two Types of Multicides Serial Murder Theories of Serial Murder The Visionary Serial Killer The Mission Serial Killer The Hedonistic Serial Murderer: The Lust Killer The Hedonistic Serial Murderer: The Thrill Killer The Hedonistic Serial Killer: Comfort Type The Power/Control Serial Killer Female Serial Killers Serial Killers in Foreign Countries Health Care Professionals and Serial Murder The Victims of Serial Killers Problems and Solutions in Serial Murder Investigations

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Law and Social Change


Second Edition Sharyn L Roach Anleu, Flinders University This timely new edition offers an invaluable introduction to the sociology of law and its role as a social institution and social process. Discussing current theory and key empirical research from a diverse range of perspectives the book gives relevant examples, from various cultures and societies, to provide a sociological view which goes beyond more jurisprudential approaches to law and society. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Introduction: The Meaning of Law Law In Classical Social Theory Contemporary Social Theory and Law The Legal Profession Dispute Resolution Social Control Feminism and Legal Reform Rights and Citizenship

Violent Crime
Clinical and Social Implications Christopher J. Ferguson, Texas A&M International University Offering an interdisciplinary and international focus on the roots of violence, this cutting-edge book for undergraduate and graduate courses includes the latest research on the etiology, nature, assessment, and treatment of individuals who commit violent crimes. This edited volume covers the foundations of criminal behavior, offers a balanced discussion of both environmental and biological research on genetic, biochemical, and traumatic brain injury-related causes of violent crime, and includes articles written by top researchers and scholars in the field. CONTENTS
PART I. CAUSES OF CRIME PART II. THE OFFENDERS PART III. VICTIMS, PREVENTION, AND TREATMENT Paperback: $49.95, ISBN: 978-1-4129-5993-3 2010, 416 pages

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-4560-8 2010, 312 pages

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Peace and Conflict Studies


Second Edition

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David P. Barash, University of Washington, Seattle Charles P. Webel, University of New York in Prague Exploring the important aspects of positive peace, individual violence, nationalism, and terrorism with updated chapters on current conflict (including the Iraq War), this introductory text chronicles a plethora of important global topics from pre-history to the present. CONTENTS
PART I. THE PROMISE OF PEACE, THE PRObLEMS OF WAR PART II. THE REASONS FOR WARS PART III. bUILDINg NEgATIVE PEACE PART IV. bUILDINg POSITIVE PEACE Paperback: $89.95, ISBN: 978-1-4129-6120-2 2009, 544 pages

Schools and Society


A Sociological Approach to Education Fourth Edition Jeanne H. Ballantine, Wright State University Joan Z. Spade, The College at Brockport, State University of New York Offering a wide array of theoretical perspectives and methods, a broad range of resources, and both classic and contemporary studies, this fully updated Fourth Edition uses the open systems approach to provide readers with a framework for understanding and analyzing the books disparate topics. Edited by Jeanne H. Ballantine and Joan Z. Spade, both of whom actively teach Sociology of Education courses, this text includes dozens of readable articles that illustrate major concepts and theoretical perspectives in the field. Features Classic and contemporary readings are drawn from a wide range of sources, including books, journals, scientific studies and reports, and commentaries. Introductions to each chapter provide a holistic view of the field and demonstrate the interrelationships between the various issues in education. Remarks and questions precede each article to guide students and to demonstrate the articles connection to other readings. Conclusions to each part include suggested projects for continued exploration. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. What Is Sociology of Education? Theoretical Perspectives Studying Schools: Research Methods in Education Schooling in a Social Context: Educational Environments Schools as Organizations: Formal and Informal Education Roles and Responsibilities: Administrators, Teachers, and Students What We Teach in Schools: Knowledge For What and Whom? Who Gets Ahead? Race, Class and Gender in Education Education and Opportunity: Attempts Toward Equality and Equity in Education Higher Education Globalization and Education: Comparing Educational Systems Can School Change? Educational Reform and Change

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Profiling Violent Crimes


An Investigative Tool Fourth Edition Ronald M. Holmes, University of Louisville Stephen T. Holmes, University of Central Florida This text provides students with the most up-todate information on the increasingly popular field of psychological profiling. Well-known authors Ronald M. Holmes and Stephen T. Holmes build upon their continued research and involvement in field investigation as a source of relevant and often high-profile case studies to illustrate theory and application of the methods discussed. CONTENTS
Preface 1. Psychological Profiling: An Introduction 2. Profiling in Fantasy and Fact 3. The Rationale for Psychological Profiling 4. Criminal Theories and Psychological Profiling 5. The Analysis of the Crime Scene 6. Arson and Psychological Profiling 7. Profiling Serial Murderers 8. Psychological Profiling and Rape 9. Pedophilia and Psychological Profiling 10. Autoeroticism 11. Profiling Satanic and Cult-Related Murders 12. Geography, Profiling and Predatory Criminals 13. Jack the Ripper 14. Lizzie Borden 15. The Victim in Criminal Profiling 16. The Future of Criminal Profiling Paperback: $47.95, ISBN: 978-1-4129-5998-8 2009, 344 pages

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The Structure of Schooling


Readings in the Sociology of Education Second Edition Richard Arum, New York University Irenee R. Beattie, University of California, Merced Karly Ford, New York University This Second Edition draws from classic and contemporary scholarship to examine current issues and diverse theoretical approaches to studying the effects of schooling on individuals and society. Students are exposed to examples of sociological research on schools with a focus on the school as community. CONTENTS
PART I. THEORETICAL AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES PART II. STRATIFICATION WITHIN AND BETWEEN SCHOOLS PART III. CLASS, RACE, ETHNICITY, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY PART IV. STUDENT BEHAVIOR AND ADOLESCENT SUBCULTURES PART V. THE ORGANIZATIONAL ENVIRONMENT Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-8039-5 2011, 640 pages

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Disability Studies
An Interdisciplinary Introduction Dan Goodley, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK This introduction to disability studies represents a clear, engaging, and consistently thoughtprovoking study of the field. The book has a clear and coherent format which matches the interdisciplinary framework of disability studies - including chapters on sociology, critical psychology, discourse analysis, psychoanalysis, and education. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Introduction: Global Disability Studies Debates: Political Disability Studies Intersections: Diverse Disability Studies Society: Sociological Disability Studies Individuals: De-psychologising Disability Studies Psychology: Critical Psychological Disability Studies Discourse: Poststructuralist Disability Studies Culture: Psychoanalytic Disability Studies Education: Inclusive Disability Studies Developments: Critical Disability Studies

beyond Admissions
Re-thinking College Opportunities and Outcomes Volume 627 Mark C. Long Marta Tienda, Princeton University The compelling articles in this volume of The ANNALS go beyond the worn argument that admission criteria are solely responsible for determining campus diversity. The authors address a broad range of questions in college decision making from application to enrollment, college performance, and graduation.
PART I. PRECURSORS: COLLEgE INTENTIONS AND APPLICATIONS PART II. COLLEgE CHOICE: EFFECTS OF TExAS TOP 10 PERCENT LAW PART III. COLLEgE PERFORMANCE: MAJOR CHOICES PART IV. COLLEgE PERFORMANCE: ACADEMIC OUTCOMES PART V. CONCLUSION Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-8686-1 2011, 228 pages

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Studying Disability
Multiple Theories and Responses Elizabeth DePoy, University of Maine, Orono Stephen French Gilson, University of Maine, Orono Authors explore the history of disability with a focus on both Western and non-Western cultures. They examine the historical conceptions of disability and how they have affected the lives and civil rights of the disabled, and explore a wide range of both classic and new and emerging theories. CONTENTS
PART I. FOUNDATIONS PART II. DESCRIPTION AND ExPLANATION: bUILDINg ON ExPLANATORY LEgITIMACY PART III. LEgITIMACY PART IV. FASHIONINg COMMUNITIES Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-7576-6 2011, 264 pages

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An Introduction to the Sociology of Health & Illness


Second Edition Kevin White, Australian National University, Canberra This new edition brings to light the more challenging elements in the theory section to facilitate comprehension and enhance study for students. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. The Social Construction of Medical Knowledge The Development of the Sociology of Health Postmodernity, Epidemiology, and Neo-Liberalism Materialist Approaches to the Sociology of Health Parsons, American Sociology of Medicine and the Sick Role Foucault and the Sociology of Medical Knowledge Health, Gender and Feminism Race, Ethnicity and Health

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Race, Sport and Politics


The Sporting Black Diaspora Ben Carrington, University of Texas at Austin Written by one of the leading international authorities on the sociology of race and sport, it is the first book that centrally locates sport within the cultural politics of the black diaspora and will be of relevance to students and scholars in fields such as the sociology of culture and sport, the sociology of race and diaspora studies, postcolonial theory, cultural theory, and cultural studies. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Introduction: Sport, the Black Athlete and the Remaking of Race Sporting Resistance: Thinking Race and Sport Diasporically Sporting Redemption: Violence, Desire and the Politics of Freedom Sporting Negritude: Commodity Blackness and the Liberation of Failure Sporting Multiculturalism: Nationalism, Belonging and Identity Conclusion: Race, Sport and the Post-Colonial

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Understanding Tourism
A Critical Introduction Kevin Hannam, University of Sunderland Dan Knox, Liverpool John Moores University While existing critical tourism studies literature is conceptually too complicated for students and those lacking a detailed knowledge of social theory, this text offers a lucid writing style and clear examples, making if easy for students to follow. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Understanding Tourism Regulating Tourism Commodifying Tourism Embodying Tourism Performing Tourism 6. Tourism and the Everyday 7. Tourism and the Other 8. Tourism and the Environment 9. Tourism and the Past 10. Tourism Mobilities 11. Researching Tourism

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Religion in Sociological Perspective


Fifth Edition Keith A. Roberts, Hanover College David Yamane, Wake Forest University The Fifth Edition continues to draw on a wide range of perspectives. The text aims to help students recognize the contributions of various theoretical perspectives and the blind spots of each theory. Conflict, functional, social constructionist, and rational choice paradigms are used throughout the text. CONTENTS
PART I. INTRODUCTION TO THE SOCIOLOgY OF RELIgION 1. What Do We Mean by the Term Religion? 2. A Scientific Perspective on Religion PART II. THE COMPLExITY OF RELIgIOUS SYSTEMS: INTEgRATION AND CONFLICT 3. The Role of Religion in Society: Macro Perspectives 4. Religious Experience, Symbol Systems, and World Views PART III. RELIgION IN THE LIVES OF INDIVIDUALS 5. Becoming and Being Religious 6. Conversion and Switching PART IV. FORMATION AND MAINTENANCE OF RELIgIOUS ORgANIZATIONS 7. Organized Religion: Churches, Sects, and Cults 8. The Denominational Society PART V. RELIgION AND SOCIAL INEQUALITY 10. Religion and Racism 11. Religion, Gender, and Sexuality 12. Religion, Inequality, and Social Activism PART VI. SOCIAL CHANgE AND RELIgIOUS ADAPTATION 13. Secularization: Religion in Decline or in Transformation? 14. Religion Outside the (God) Box 15. Religion and Globalization Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-8298-6 June 2011, 408 pages Instructor Teaching Site, www.pineforge.com/roberts5e

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Leisure Studies
Themes and Perspectives Shaun Best, University of Manchester This critical introduction to the field offers a systematic account of the meaning and structure of leisure today. In short, this is an indispensable, one-stop guide to understanding leisure.
1. What is the Leisure Experience? 2. Socio-Economic and Cultural Approaches to Leisure 3. Participation and Constraint - Class and Gender Participation and Constraint - Ethnicity, Disability and Age The Emergence of an Institutional Framework for Leisure The UKs Contemporary Institutional Framework for Leisure The Local State and Leisure Provision in the United Kingdom Work and Leisure - Post Fordism and the Changing Nature of Work Work and Leisure: the Leisure Society, Unemployment and Post-Work Globalisation and Leisure: The Consumer Society Globalisation and Leisure: McDisneyization and Post-Tourism

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Examining Identity in Sports Media


Heather L. Hundley, California State University, San Bernardino Andrew C. Billings, Clemson University This is the only sports media text that offers a complete examination of identity from cover to cover; identity variables are both isolated and intermingled, capturing how it is negotiated within sports media platforms. CONTENTS
Examining Identity in Sports Media The Rene Portland Case Exploring the Influence of Mediated Beauty Making Masculinity and Framing Femininity Gendered Sports Dirt Hegemonic Masculinity and the Rogue Warrior Do You Believe in Nationalism? American Patriotism in Miracle The Whiteness of Sport Media/Scholarship A Content Analysis of Racial Representations of NBA Athletes on Sports Illustrated Magazine Covers, 1970-2003 10. Sporting Images of Disability 11. The Effects of Outcome of Mediated and Live Sporting Events on Sports Fans Self- and Social Identities 12. The Institutional(ized) Nature of Identity in and Around Sport(s) Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-5460-0 2010, 288 pages 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

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Family Life Education


Principles and Practices for Effective Outreach Second Edition Stephen F. Duncan, Brigham Young University H. Wallace Goddard, University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service Drawing on the best scholarship and their own years of professional experience, the authors of this thoroughly updated edition begin by discussing the foundations of family life education and encourage readers to develop their own outreach philosophies. The book then helps readers learn principles and methods for reaching out to the public and how to form and use community collaborations and use principles of social marketing to promote programs.
PART I. FOUNDATIONS OF FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION PART II. DEVELOPMENT OF FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION PROgRAMS PART III. IMPLEMENTINg FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION PROgRAMS PART IV. CONTENT AND CONTExTS FOR FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION PROgRAMS PART V. PROMOTINg, MARkETINg, AND SUSTAININg FLE PROgRAMS Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-7908-5 2011, 496 pages Instructor Teaching and Student Study Site, www,sagepub.com/duncan2e

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key Concepts in Tourist Studies


The Sporting Black Diaspora Melanie Smith, Corvinus University, Budapest Nicola MacLeod, University of Greenwich Margaret Hart Robertson, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria This book provides a focused, quick reference guide for students exploring the fast growing and diverse field of tourist studies. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Anthropology of Tourism Arts Tourism Authenticity Backpacking Business Tourism Crisis Management Cultural Tourism Dark Tourism Destination Management Economics of Tourism Ecotourism Ethical Tourism E-Tourism Festivals and Events Tourism Film and TV Tourism Gastronomic Tourism Gay Tourism Geography of Tourism Health and Wellness Tourism Heritage Tourism 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. Identity Indigenous Tourism Literary Tourism Mature Tourism Mobility Neo-Colonialism Planning Tourism Post-Tourism Regeneration Religious and Spiritual Tourism Rural Tourism Self and Other Sex Tourism Sociology of Tourism Special Interest Tourism Sports and Adventure Tourism Sustainable Tourism Tourist Gaze Urban Tourism

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Close Encounters
Communication in Relationships Third Edition Laura K. Guerrero, Arizona State University Peter A. Andersen, San Diego State University Walid A. Afifi, University of California, Santa Barbara The Second Edition takes a relational approach to the study of interpersonal communication by focusing on issues that are central to describing and understanding close relationships. Although the primary focus is on communication research, this book emphasizes the interdisciplinary nature of the study of personal relationships by including research from various disciplines such as social psychology and family studies. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Conceptualizing Relational Communication: Definitions and Principles Communicating Identity: The Social Self Drawing People Together: Forces of Social Attraction Defining Attraction Making Sense of Our World: Managing Uncertainty Getting Closer: Initiating and Intensifying Relationships Communicating Closeness: Affection, Immediacy, and Social Support Making a Love Connection Styles of Love and Attachment Communicating Sexually: The Closest Physical Encounter Staying Close: Maintaining Relationships Exchanging Rewards and Costs: Interdependence and Equity in Relationships Influencing Each Other: Power Plays and Dominance Moves Getting Too Close for Comfort: Privacy and Secrets in Relationships Hurting the Ones We Love: Relational Transgressions Coping with Conflict: When Relational Partners Disagree Ending Relationships: Disengagement and Termination

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-2105-3 2011, 216 pages

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Families & Change


Coping With Stressful Events and Transitions Fourth Edition

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Sharon J. Price, The University of Georgia Christine A. Price, Montclair State University Patrick C. McKenry, The Ohio State University Integrating research, theory, and application from a variety of disciplines, the Fourth Edition of this bestselling text offers students a deep understanding of family transitions. Each chapter presents the latest scholarship from leaders in the field on modern family changes and stressors from leading experts, as well as resources for intervention and mechanisms for learning. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Families Coping with Change: A Conceptual Overview Conceptualizing Parenting Stress with Family Stress Theory Stress and Coping With Later Life Death, Dying, and Grief in Families Illness and Family Stress Violence, Abuse, and Neglect in Families and Intimate Relationships Families Coping with Alcohol and Substance Abuse Mental Illness and Family Stress Economic Stress and Families Divorce: A Risk and Resilience Perspecitve Stress and Coping Within the Context of Stepfamily Life Lesbian- and Gay-Parent Families: Development and Functioning Adaptation Among Immigrant Families: Resources and Barriers Stress and Coping in African American Families Homeless Families: An Extreme Stressor Everyday Hassles and Family Stress The Impact of Military Duty and Military Life on Individuals and Families Family, Stress, and Intervention

key Concepts in Family Studies


Jane Ribbens McCarthy, The Open University Rosalind Edwards, London South Bank University This book introduces, explains, and contextualizes the key topics within the study of the family. Definitions, summaries, and key words are developed throughout with careful crossreferencing allowing students to move effortlessly between core ideas and themes. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. Attachment and Loss Biology Care Child Development Childhood / Children Comparative Approaches Conflict Theories Coupledom Demography Division of Labour Domestic Violence and Abuse Families of Choice Family as Discourse Family Change and Continuity Family Effects Family Forms Family Law Family Lifecycle and Lifecourse Family Policies Family Practices Family Systems Fatherhood / Fathers / Fathering Feminisms 24. Functionalism 25. Grandparents 26. Home 27. Household 28. Individualization 29. Intimacy 30. Kinship 31. Motherhood / Mothers / Mothering 32. Negotiation 33. New Right 34. Parenthood / Parents / Parenting 35. Personal 36. Phenomenological Approaches 37. Post-Coupledom 38. Power 39. Problem Families 40. Public and Private 41. Rationalities 42 .Role Theory 43. Siblings 44. Social Divisions 45. Socialization 46. Transnational Families

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beyond the Average Divorce


David H. Demo, University of North CarolinaGreensboro Mark A Fine, University of Missouri-Columbia, USA This core textbook presents marriage and family scholars with a new model for studying how the divorce process affects children and adults of all ages. Emphasizing variability and change over time, the authors introduce readers to the research literature and cover theoretical and methodological tools, the divorce process and its multiple pathways, and directions for future research.

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1. Introduction: Variations in and Fluidity of Divorce Experiences and Outcomes PART I. THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOgICAL TOOLS FOR STUDYINg THE DIVORCE PROCESS 2. Conceptualizing Divorce Variation and Fluidity 3. Research Methods for Stuyding Variation and Fluidity in Divorce 4. Divorce and Family Transitions in Societal Context PART II. THE DIVORCE PROCESS AND ITS MULTIPLE PATHWAYS 5. Variations in Predivorce Family Environments and Trajectories 6. Variations in Separation and Uncoupling 7. Variation and Fluidity in Adult Adjustment to Divorce 8. Variation and Fluidity in Childrens Adjustment to Divorce 9. Adult and Child Experiences of Multiple Family Structure Transitions PART III. FUTURE DIRECTIONS 10. Implications and Conclusions Paperback ISBN: 978-1-4129-2685-0 2010, 208 pages

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Family Theories
Third Edition James M. White, The University of British Columbia, Canada David M. Klein, University of Notre Dame Building upon the success of two previous bestselling editions, the Third Edition continues to be the ideal resource for readers wishing to develop an understanding of sophisticated ideas about families and marriages. An incisive, thorough introduction to current and traditional theories of the family, this text balances the diversity and richness of a broad scope of scholarly work. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. What Is a Theory? The Functionalist Framework The Social Exchange and Rational Choice Framework The Symbolic Interaction Framework The Family Life Course Development Framework The Systems Framework The Conflict Framework The Feminist Framework and Poststructuralism The Ecological Framework The State of Family Theory and Its Future

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The Mind of a Journalist


How Reporters View Themselves, Their World, and Their Craft Jim Willis, Azusa Pacific University Written by veteran journalist and noted professor Jim Willis, with an epilogue by Marilyn Thomsen, this book introduces journalistic decision-making into the classroom, alongside discussion of reporting and writing techniques. Students peer inside the minds of a cross-section of print, broadcast, and online journalists by way of exclusive interviews and additional research that provide a deep, broad glimpse into how they perceive themselves, their world, and their craft. Ultimately, this provocative text provides added insights into how journalists think and why they do what they do. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. The Lure of Journalism The Priesthood of Journalists The Journalists View of the World Journalists, Theory, and Ethics The Journalist as an Ideologue The Journalist and Faith The Journalist as Celebrity Questions Vexing Journalists

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Methods of Family Research


Second Edition Theodore N. Greenstein, North Carolina State University This Second Edition differs from other research methods texts, which focus on teaching students how to produce research, by teaching them how to consume research in a sophisticated, effective manner. Written in a clear, concise style, this book introduces the basic concepts of social science research methods without excessive technical details. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Why Do Research on Families? Causal Inference in Family Research Searching and Reading the Literature Using the Internet to Study Families How Do We Measure Concepts? Studying Families: Quantitative Methods Studying Families: Qualitative Methods Studying Families: Mixed Methods Sampling Issues Working With Scales and Indices Analyzing Data on Families Using Other Peoples Data Evaluating Family Programs The Ethics and Politics of Family Research

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Introduction to Community Development


Theory, Practice, and Service-Learning Jerry W. Robinson, Jr., Delta State University and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Gary Paul Green, University of Wisconsin-Madison This text provides students of community and economic development with a theoretical and practical introduction to the field. Bringing together leading scholars, it provides both a conceptual background and contemporary approaches, with a progression from theory to practice. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Developing Communities An Historical View of Community Development Community Development and Natural Landscapes The Technical Assistance Approach The Self-Help Approach to Community Development The Interactional Approach to Community The Role of Conflict in Community Development Action Research and Evaluation in Community Development The Role of Leadership Behaviors and Structures in Community Development Principles of Working Together Communities in Rural America Community Development Challenges of Inner-City Neighborhoods Engaging Youth in Community Development Health: A New Community Development Challenge Schools and Community Development Sustainable Communities Globalization and Community Development Emerging Issues in Community Development

Asset building and Community Development


Third Edition Gary Paul Green, University of Wisconsin-Madison Anna Haines, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point This book examines the promise and limits of community development. The authors provide an engaging, thought-provoking, and comprehensive approach to asset building by focusing on the role of different forms of community capital in the development process. Updated throughout, this edition explores how communities are building on their key assetsphysical, human, social, financial, environmental, political, and cultural capital. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. The Role of Assets in Community-Based Development A History of Community Development in America Community Sustainability The Community Development Process The Role of Community-Based Organizations Human Capital Social Capital Physical Capital Financial Capital Environmental Capital Political Capital Cultural Capital Food, Energy, and Community Natural Disasters and Climate Change: The Role of Community Assets The Future of Community Development

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Continental Divides
International Migration in the Americas Volume 630 Katharine M. Donato, Vanderbilt University Jonathan Hiskey Jorge Durand Douglas S. Massey, Princeton University In this latest volume of The ANNALS, leading migration scholars seek to redress the imbalance offered when only studying a single case with the first systematic assessment of Latin American migration patterns using ongoing research on the Mexican case as a basis for comparison. Using a common framework of data, methods, and theories, they offer a new perspective on the causes and consequences of migration in the Western Hemisphere. CONTENTS
PART I. PROCESSES OF MIGRATION IN THE AMERICAS PART II. CAUSES OF MIGRATION IN THE AMERICAS PART III. CONSEQUENCES OF MIGRATION IN THE AMERICAS PART IV. U.S. POLICY AND MIGRATION FROM THE AMERICAS

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The Shape of the New American City


Volume 626 Eugenie Ladner Birch, University of Pennsylvania Susan Wachter What does the future hold for Americas cities and metropolitan areas? This special volume of The ANNALS analyzes demographic trends, housing preferences, crime patterns, economic indicators, and infrastructure investments to examine emerging patterns in the nations cities. Drawing on research by leading scholars, the volume points toward a growing metropolitan centrality and a slowing-down of the sprawling suburban growth of the last half century. In particular, contributors agree that cities with dense, walkable downtowns that agglomerate economic activity are poised for resurgence. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Introduction: The Shape of the New American City A Nation of Cities: The Federal Government and the Shape of the American Metropolis Crime and U.S. Cities: Recent Patterns and Implications How Should Suburbs Help Their Central Cities? Cities Today: A New Frontier for Major Developments The Changing Bases of Segregation in the United States Demographic Forces and Turning Points in the American City, 1950 to 2040 Urban Growth and Housing Affordability: The Conflict Downtown in the New American City The Changing Shape of Metropolitan America The New Urbanity: The Rise of a New America Transport Infrastructure and Global Competitiveness: Balancing Mobility and Livability Making Infrastructure Competitive in an Urban World

City Life
Adrian Franklin, University of Tasmania In this engaging discussion in the text City Life, the author takes the reader on a tour of contemporary western cities exploring their historical development and arguing that it is the transformative, ritual, and performative qualities of successful cities that makes a difference.

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The SAgE Handbook of Architectural Theory


C. Greig Crysler, University of California, Berkeley Stephen Cairns, Department of Architecture, School of Arts Hilde Heynen, Catholic Univeristy of Leuven and Radcliffe Institute This Handbook documents and builds upon some of the most innovative developments in architectural theory over the last two decades. Bringing into dialogue a range of geographically, institutionally and historically competing positions, the book examines and explores parallel debates in related fields. CONTENTS
SECTION I. POWER/DIFFERENCE/EMbODIMENT SECTION II. AESTHETICS/PLEASURE/ExCESS SECTION III. NATION/WORLD/SPECTACLE SECTION IV. HISTORY/MEMORY/TRADITION SECTION V. DESIgN/PRODUCTION/PRACTICE SECTION VI. SCIENCE/TECHNOLOgY/VIRTUALITY SECTION VII. NATURE/ECOLOgY/SUSTAINAbILITY SECTION VIII. CITY/METROPOLIS/TERRITORY

The SAgE Handbook of Social Network Analysis


John Scott, University of Essex Peter Carrington, University of Waterloo, Canada This sparkling Handbook offers an unrivalled resource. Systematically, it introduces readers to the key concepts, substantive topics, central methods, and prime debates. CONTENTS

PART I. gENERAL ISSUES PART II. SUbSTANTIVE TOPICS PART III. CONCEPTS AND METHODS

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The SAgE Handbook of Visual Research Methods


Eric Margolis, Arizona State University Luc Pauwels, University of Antwerp, Belgium This Handbook is not only about research, it is also an example of the way that the visual can be incorporated in data collection and the presentation of research findings. Chapters describe a methodology or analytical framework, its strengths and limitations, possible fields of application and practical guidelines on how to apply the method or technique. CONTENTS CONTENTS
PART I. PREFACE: THINkINg AND DOINg VISUAL RESEARCH PART II. METHODOLOgIES FOR COLLECTINg AND PRODUCINg VISUAL DATA PART III. FRAMEWORkS AND METHODS FOR ANALYZINg VISUAL DATA PART IV. THE ORgANIZATION AND PRESENTATION OF VISUAL DATA AND RESEARCH PART V. THE FUTURE OF VISUAL RESEARCH

The SAgE Handbook of Innovation in Social Research Methods


Malcolm Williams, Cardiff University, UK W. Paul Vogt, Illinois State University This Handbook, edited by internationally recognized scholars in the field, provides a comprehensive, pitch perfect critical assessment of the field.

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The SAgE Handbook of Leadership


Alan Bryman, University of Leicester David Collinson, University of Lancaster Keith Grint, University of Warwick Brad Jackson, University of Auckland Mary Uhl-Bien, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Leadership pervades every aspect of organizational and social life, and its study has never been more diverse, nor more fertile. With contributions from those who have defined that territory, this volume is not only a key point of reference for researchers, students and practitioners, but also an agenda-setting prospective and retrospective look at the state of leadership in the twenty-first century. It evaluates the domain and stretches it further by considering leadership scholarship from every angle, concluding with an optimistic look at the future of leaders, followers and their place in organizations and society at large. CONTENTS
PART I. OVERVIEW PERSPECTIVES PART II. MACRO AND SOCIOLOgICAL PERSPECTIVES PART III. POLITICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES PART IV. PSYCHOLOgICAL PERSPECTIVES PART V. EMERgINg PERSPECTIVES

The SAgE Handbook of governance


Mark Bevir, University of California, Berkeley Divided into four parts, this Handbook presents an authoritative and innovative overview of this fascinating field, with particular emphasis on the significant new and emerging concepts and theoretical issues.

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The Domestic Economy of the Soul


Freuds Five Case Studies John ONeill, York University, Canada This is the first major analysis of Freuds five celebrated five case studies of Little Hans, Dora, the Rat Man, the Wolf Man and Schreber. ONeill sets out the details of each case and critically engages with the narratives using a mixture of psychoanalytical insight and social theory. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Freuds Baby - Little Hans (1909) Opening the Dora Case (1905 [1901]) Rat Mans Lady (1909) Wolf Mans Wake (1918 [1914]) Schrebers Blessed Assumption (1911 [1910])

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The SAgE Handbook of the Philosophy of Social Sciences


Ian C. Jarvie, York University, Canada Jesus Zamora-Bonilla, UNED, Madrid, Spain Starting with the history of social scientific thought, this Handbook sets out to explore that core fundamentals of social science practice, from issues of ontology and epistemology to issues of practical method. Along the way it investigates such notions as paradigm, empiricism, postmodernism, naturalism, language, agency, power, culture, and causality. CONTENTS
PART I. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE PART II. CENTRAL ISSUES IN SOCIAL ONTOLOgY PART III. A PHILOSOPHERS gUIDE TO SOCIAL SCIENCE PARADIgMS PART IV. METHODOLOgY: ASSESSINg AND USINg SOCIAL THEORIES EPILOgUE: RATIONALITY IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES: bRIDgINg THE gAP

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Professional Men, Professional Women


The European Professions from the 19th Century until Today Maria Malatesta, University of Bologna, Italy This book tells the story of the principal European intellectual professions from the demise of the ancien rgime to the rise of the European Union. A historical study which applies sociological concepts it creates a European-scale picture of the professions spanning over two centuries of change. CONTENTS
PART I. PROFESSIONS, EDUCATION, NATION PART II. THE LEgAL PROFESSIONS PART III. DOCTORS AND THE STATE PART IV. ENgINEERS AND ELITES PART V. THE ACCOUNTINg PROFESSIONS PART VI. WOMEN AND MEN IN THE PROFESSIONS PART VII. CONCLUSIONS: gENTLEMEN OR MERCHANTS?

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Cultures and globalization


Heritage, Memory and Identity Helmut K. Anheier, University of California, Los Angeles Yudhishthir Raj Isar, The American University of Paris Heritage, memory and identity are closely connected keywords of our time, each endowed with considerable rhetorical power. Different human groups define certain objects and practices as heritage; they envision heritage to reflect some form of collective memory, either lived or imagined; and they combine both to construct cultural identities. Today, the three terms raise conjoined issues of practice, policy, and politics in an increasingly globalized world. CONTENTS
PART I. CONFIgURATIONS OF HERITAgE, MEMORY, IDENTITY 1. Global Approaches 2. Regional Realities 3. Fields and Issues 4. Commentaries PART II. INDICATOR SUITES

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Reason of Sociology
George Simmel and Beyond Kauko Pietila, University of Tampere This book argues that the sociology of George Simmel is a most promising resource to accomplish these ends. Although Simmel was rediscovered in the 1980s his potential for the design of the subject as a whole and the professional necessities for doing good sociology were not fully realized. Simmels inspiration for the analysis of money, the mass media, and the state showed how sociologists might approach, in an emancipatory perspective, subjective behaviour that arises from social forces that appear to be arbitrary and impenetrable. CONTENTS
PART I. THE PRObLEM 1. Introduction 2. The Rise, Fall and Return of a Concept 3. Fundamental Concepts: Society and Community 4. Roles for Sociology in Society PART II. THE THEORY 5. Societal Sociology: Walking the Tight-rope 6. Simmel and War 7. Simmel and the Modern Condition 8. Towards a Wider Concept of Interaction PART III. APPLICATIONS 9. Money 10. Mass Media 11. The State 12. Conclusion

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The SAgE Handbook of Sociolinguistics


Ruth Wodak, University of Lancaster Barbara Johnstone, Carnegie Mellon University Paul E. Kerswill, University of Lancaster This Handbook answers a long-standing need for an up-to-date, comprehensive, international, in-depth critical survey of the history, trajectory, data, results and key figures involved in sociolinguistics. It is all here, from the foundational contributions to the field to the impact of new media, new technologies of communication, globalization, trans-border fluidities, and agendas of research. CONTENTS
PART I. HISTORY OF SOCIOLINgUISTICS PART II. SOCIOLINgUISTICS AND SOCIAL THEORY PART III. LANgUAgE VARIATION AND CHANgE PART IV. INTERACTION PART V. MULTILINgUALISM AND CONTACT PART VI. APPLICATIONS

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The SAgE Handbook of Social gerontology


Dale Dannefer, Case Western Reserve University Chris Phillipson, University of Keele This Handbook reflects the emergence of aging as a global concern, including chapters by international scholars from Asia, Australasia, Europe, and North America. It provides a comprehensive overview of key trends and issues in the field, drawing upon the full range of social science disciplines. CONTENTS
PART I. FUNDAMENTAL AND DISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES ON AgEINg PART II. AgEINg AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE PART III. AgEINg AND INDIVIDUAL CHANgE PART IV. AgEINg, CULTURE AND DEVELOPMENT PART V. AgEINg AND SOCIAL POLICY

The SAgE Handbook of Prejudice, Stereotyping and Discrimination


John F. Dovidio, University of Yale Miles Hewstone, University of Oxford Peter Glick, Lawrence University Victoria M. Esses, University of Western Ontario This Handbook provides comprehensive coverage on the state of research, critical analysis, and promising avenues for further study on prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination. CONTENTS
PART I. OVERVIEW OF THE TOPIC PART II. bASIC PROCESSES AND CAUSES OF PREJUDICE, STEREOTYPINg, AND DISCRIMINATION PART III. ExPRESSION OF PREJUDICE, STEREOTYPINg, AND DISCRIMINATION PART IV. SOCIAL IMPACT OF PREJUDICE, STEREOTYPINg, AND DISCRIMINATION PART V. COMbATINg PREJUDICE, STEREOTYPINg, AND DISCRIMINATION PART VI. COMMENTARY: FUTURE RESEARCH ON PREJUDICE, STEREOTYPINg, AND DISCRIMINATION

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An Emotional and Intellectual Survival Manual for Students Fourth Edition Inge Bell Bernard McGrane, Chapman University John Gunderson, Chapman University Terri L. Anderson, University of California, Los Angeles The Fourth Edition marks out new territory in participatory university education, offering insight and inspiration to help new undergraduates make the most of their college years. This new edition continues to teach about the university experience as a wholelooking at the personal, social, intellectual, and spiritual demands and opportunitieswhile incorporating new material highly relevant to todays students. CONTENTS
PART I. ACADEMICS AND LEARNINg PART II. NAVIgATINg THE INSTITUTION PART III. SURVIVAL STRATEgIES

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The SAgE Handbook of Race and Ethnic Studies


Patricia Hill Collins, University of Maryland John Solomos, City University What is the state of race and ethnic studies today? How has the field emerged? What are the core concepts, debates, and issues? This panoramic, critical survey of the field supplies researchers and students with a vital resource. It is a rigorous, focused examination of the central questions in the field today. CONTENTS
PART I. LOCATINg THE FIELD: THEORETICAL AND HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONS PART II. RACE, ETHNICITY AND SOCIAL HIERARCHY PART III. THE SOCIAL ORgANIZATION OF RACE AND ETHNICITY PART IV. DEbATES AND NEW INITIATIVES

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The SAgE Handbook of Islamic Studies


Akbar S. Ahmed, American University, Washington Tamara Sonn, College of William and Mary This timely and stimulating Handbook, edited by world-class experts in the field, provides a comprehensive guide to Islamic Studies today. It examines the main issues in the field and explores the key debates. It provides readers with an indispensable, balanced guide to the roots of Islam and the challenges it faces in the twenty-first century. CONTENTS
PART I. ISLAM AND MULTICULTURALISM PART II. FOUNDATIONS OF ISLAM PART III. CULTURE OF ISLAM PART IV. CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN ISLAM PART V. DIVERSITY WITHIN ISLAM

borders, Histories, Existences


Gender and Beyond Paula Banerjee, University of Calcutta This is an insightful historical work on borders and bordered existences, with special emphasis on the gender dimensions of these existences.

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1. Introduction: Histories and Historians of Borders PART I. bORDERS AND THEIR PASTS 2. Aliens in the Colonial World 3. Borders as Unsettled Markers: The Sino-Indian Border 4. The Line of Control: Kashmir PART II. LIFE ON THE bORDER: CIRCLES OF INSECURITY 5. The Border People 6. Negotiating Differences: The Indian State and its Women in the Borderlands 7. Mobile Diseases and the Border PART III. LAW AND THE bORDER 8. Border Laws and Conflicts in North-east India

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Introduction to Online Learning


A Guide for Students Julie L. Globokar, Kaplan University This text introduces first-time distance learners to the realities of Web-based education and serves as the most comprehensive, practical guide to achieving success when facing online-specific barriers as well as common academic hurdles. Students learn to take advantage of the unique resources available for those enrolled in internet-based programs and to make the most of their Web-based educational experience by tailoring it to their personal strengths, needs, and learning styles. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. Debunking the Myths of Online Education Where do I Start? Getting Organized Where do I turn for Help? Knowing Your Resources

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Peer to Peer and the Music Industry


The Criminalization of Sharing Matthew David, Brunel University This penetrating and informative book provides readers with the perfect systematic critical guide to the file-sharing phenomenon. Combining interdisciplinary resources from sociology, history, media and communication studies and cultural studies, Matthew David unpacks the economics, psychology, and philosophy of file-sharing. CONTENTS
1. The Global Network Society: Territorialisation and Deterritorialisation 2. File-Sharing: A Brief History 3. Markets and Monopolies in Informational Goods: Intellectual Property Rights and Protectionism 4. Legal Genealogies 5. Technical Mythologies and Security Risks 6. Media Management 7. Creativity as Performance: The Myth of Creative Capital 8. Alternative Cultural Models of Participation, Communication and Reward?

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The ISA Handbook of Diverse Sociological Traditions


Sujata Patel, University of Hyderabad This latest edition to the ISA handbook series includes twenty-nine chapters from prominent international contributors discuss, challenge and re-conceptualize the global discipline of sociology; evaluating the diversities within and between sociological traditions of many regions and nation-states. Its goal is to become a text for debating the contours of international sociology. CONTENTS
PART I. THE DEbATE: ONE SOCIOLOgY OR MANY SOCIOLOgIES PART II. bEYOND THE CLASSICAL THEORISTS: EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN SOCIOLOgY TODAY PART III. LOCAL TRADITIONS AND UNIVERSAL SOCIOLOgIES: THE DILEMMAS OF POSTCOMMUNIST STATES OF CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE PART IV. AUTHORITARIANISM AND CHALLENgES TO SOCIOLOgY IN LATIN AMERICA PART V. THE COLONIAL HERITAgE AND ITS SOCIOLOgICAL TRADITIONS: AFRICA, THE MIDDLE EAST/WEST ASIA, SOUTH ASIA AND THE CARIbbEAN PART VI. LOCAL OR UNIVERSAL: IDENTITY AND DIFFERENCE IN THE SOCIOLOgY OF THE FAR EAST

Indian Youth in a Transforming World


Attitudes and Perceptions Peter Ronald DeSouza, Formerly at Centre for the Study of Developing Societies Sanjay Kumar, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies Sandeep Shastri, University of California at Berkeley and University of Central Oklahoma This book comprises the first nationwide study based on face-to-face interviews with 5,000 youth to capture the popular mood of this important demographic segment of contemporary India. It records their perceptions of various issues, ranging from modernity, development, globalization and unemployment, to leisure and lifestyle, social networks and family, and their hopes and aspirations for the future. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Trust and Circles of Belonging Family and Social Networks Leisure and Lifestyle Politics and Democracy Governance and Development Nation and the World Anxiety and Aspirations

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The SAgE Handbook of Social geographies


Susan J. Smith, University of Cambridge Rachel Pain, Durham University, UK Sallie A. Marston, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA John Paul Jones III., University of Arizona, USA The social relations of difference from race and class to gender and inequality is at the heart of the concept of social geography and this Handbook reconsiders and redirects research in the discipline while examining the changing ideas of individuals and their relationship with structures of power. Organized into five sections, The SAgE Handbook of Social geographies maps out the connections anchored in social geography. CONTENTS
PART I. DIFFERENCE AND DIVERSITY PART II. gEOgRAPHIES AND SOCIAL/ECONOMY PART III. gEOgRAPHIES OF WELL-bEINg PART IV. gEOgRAPHIES OF SOCIAL JUSTICE PART V. DOINg SOCIAL gEOgRAPHIES

The SAgE Handbook of Case-based Methods


David Byrne, University of Durham Charles C Ragin, University of Arizona This book provides a comprehensive, critical examination of case-oriented research. It offers concrete proposals about the best research methods and provides an unparalleled guide to the emergence and complexity of the field. CONTENTS
PART I. THE METHODOLOgICAL CONTExT OF CASE-bASED METHODS PART II. METHODS AND TECHNIQUES OF CASE-bASED RESEARCH PART III. CASE-bASED METHODS IN DISCIPLINES AND FIELDS

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The ISA Handbook in Contemporary Sociology


Ann B. Denis, University of Ottawa Devorah Kalekin-Fishman, University of Haifa, Israel This International Sociological Association Handbook presents and tracks the transformation of the societies and social relations that characterize the twenty-first century. The volume is organized around a conceptualization of three processes that are fundamental to the analyses of micro, meso and macro social relations: Conflict, Competition, and Cooperation. CONTENTS
PART I. ANALYSES OF APPROACHES TO RESEARCH PART II. TRENDS IN CONCEPTUALIZINg CONFLICT, COMPETITION, AND COOPERATION IN SUb-FIELDS OF SOCIOLOgY PART III. RESEARCH ON SOCIAL ISSUES INTERWEAVINg PROCESSES PART IV. ILLUSTRATIVE CASE STUDIES PART V. CONCLUSION

Handbook of Online Learning


Second Edition Kjell Erik Rudestam, Fielding Graduate University Judith Schoenholtz-Read, Fielding Graduate University The Handbook of Online Learning examines theoretical foundations and practical strategies for online learning. Examining global distance learning, legal issues, online course management systems and synchronous teaching methods, this anthology is a must-have for teachers and administrators of online programs. CONTENTS
1. The Flourishing of Adult Online Education PART I. CHANgINg PHILOSOPHIES AND THEORIES OF ONLINE LEARNINg 2. Presence in Teleland 3. The Challenges of Culture and Community in Online Academic Environments 4. Evolving Technologies 5. Applying Social Systems Thinking and Community Informatics Thinking in Education 6. Media Psychology Controls the Mouse That Roars 7. Globalization in Online Learning 8. Online Learning Research 9. Uncertain Frontiers PART II. IMPLEMENTATION OF ONLINE LEARNINg 10. Revisiting the Design and Delivery of an Interactive Online Graduate Program 11. Candlepower: The Intimate Flow of Online Collaborative Learning 12. Designing and Developing Web-Based Intelligent Tutoring Systems 13. Synthesizing Higher Education and Corporate Learning Strategies 14. Teaching Action Research at a Distance 15. Beyond the Looking Glass 16. Teaching Professionals to Be Effective Online Facilitators and Instructors 17. Leadership and Management of Online Learning Environments in Universities 18. Accrediting Online Institutions and Programs 19. Virtual Libraries in Online Learning

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The SAgE Handbook of Tourism Studies


Tazim Jamal, Texas A & M University Mike Robinson, Leeds Metropolitan University Ranging from local to global issues, and from questions of management to the ethical dilemmas of tourism, this is a comprehensive, critically informed, constructively organized overview of the field. It draws together an inter-disciplinary group of contributors who are among the most celebrated names in the field. CONTENTS
PART I. APPROACHES TO TOURISM STUDIES PART II. kEY TOPICS IN TOURISM PART III. CRITICAL ISSUES AND EMERgINg PERSPECTIVES

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The SAgE Handbook of European Studies


Chris Rumford, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK The Handbook promotes the increasing diversity of perspectives employed in the study of contemporary Europe and EU integration is situated in the context of Europes transformations. It offers balanced coverage of political, social, economic, cultural and institutional dimensions of Europe. CONTENTS
SECTION I. CONTExTS : HISTORY, CULTURE, POLITICS SECTION II. POLITY - bUILDINg: INSTITUTIONALIZATION, gOVERNANCE, EUROPEANIZATION SECTION III. THEMES AND ISSUES SECTION IV. FUTURE DIRECTIONS

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The Saturated Society


Governing Risk & Lifestyles in Consumer Culture Pekka Sulkunen, University of Helsinki Carefully analyzing the impact of the rise of consumer society this book deftly argues that the saturation of the modern ideals of progress, individualism, and the democratic state has limited lifestyle regulation to stressing the selfresponsibility of individuals within a free market. It provides a developed genealogical account of the saturated society, enriched by original casestudies and engaging with a broad range of traditional approaches. CONTENTS
1. Introduction 2. Lifestyle and the Social Bond 3. The Good Order of Nature: Progress and Criticism in Adam Smiths Sociology of Modernity 4. Autonomy: The Contracting individual 5. Intimacy: The Romantic Self 6. The New Consumer Society and Its Critics 7. The Welfare State in the Consumer Society 8. From Pastoral to Epistolary Power 9. Inner-Directed or Other-Directed? Agency and Citizenship in Mass Society 10. Re-Inventing the Social Contract

Audience-Citizens
The Media, Public Knowledge, and Interpretive Practice Ramaswami Harindranath, University of Melbourne The author develops a fresh approach towards the examination of media and politics in contemporary India and in the developing world. Though several audience studies have demonstrated links between interpretive practice and audiences socio-cultural contexts, there is little available literature on how these are related. This book moves beyond the links between interpretive practice and sociological and cultural factors to further explore their relationship and affect on each other. CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Introduction: Media Audiences, Public Knowledge and Democracy Audiences and Socio-cultural Contexts Understanding Understanding: The Hermeneutics of Audience Reception Exploring Context Documentary Meanings and Public Knowledge Methodological Reflections on Cross-cultural Audience Research Non-fiction and Audience Evaluations Ethnicity, Multiculturalism and Interpretive Practice Making Connections: Media Audiences and Cultural Citizenship

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Handbook of Feminist Family Studies


Sally A. Lloyd, Miami University, Ohio April L. Few, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Katherine R. Allen, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Bringing together some of the most wellrespected scholars in the field, this Handbook demonstrates how feminist contributions to family science advance our understanding of relationships among individuals, families, and communities. CONTENTS
PART I. FEMINIST THEORY AND FAMILY STUDIES PART II. FEMINIST (RE)VISIONINg OF THE FAMILY PART III. FEMINIST THEORY INTO METHODOLOgY PART IV. FEMINIST THEORY INTO ACTION

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International Migration
Four-Volume Set Andrew Geddes, University of Sheffield This collection brings the best research into migration across state borders together. Reflecting the complexity and diversity of work in this area, the set draws on the work of sociologists, lawyers, economists, political scientists and geographers, as well as international relations scholars. Andrew Geddes selection examines the causes, modes, patterns and consequences of international migration and demonstrates how its analysis requires connections to be made between the domestic and the international.

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Using Documents and Records in Social Research


Four-Volume Set Lindsay Prior, University of Cardiff, Wales This four-volume set collects a body of papers that highlight the different ways in which documents and records have, and can be, approached and studied in a variety of social research contexts. By assembling key papers from studies in fields as diverse as criminology, health, education and organizational research, as well as science and technology studies, the volumes illustrate how documents and records figure in all aspects of the research process from research design, through to data collection, data analysis, and report writing. CONTENTS
VOLUME 1. APPROACHES TO CONTENT - DOCUMENTS AS A SOURCE OF DATA & EVIDENCE VOLUME 2. HOW THINgS ARE MADE AND REPRESENTED IN DOCUMENTATION VOLUME 3. HOW PEOPLE USE & DO THINgS WITH DOCUMENTS VOLUME 4. HOW DOCUMENTS DO THINgS WITH PEOPLE

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Encyclopedia of Women in Todays World


Four-Volume Set Mary Zeiss Stange, Skidmore College Carol K. Oyster, University of Wisconsin, LaCrosse Jane E. Sloan, Rutgers University This Encyclopedia looks at women today and delves into contexts of being female in the 21st century. The scope of the Encyclopedia focuses on womens status starting approximately in the year 2000 and going forward. From A-to-Z, this work will cover the spectrum of defining women in the contemporary world.

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Event History Analysis


Four-Volume Set Lawrence Wu, New York University Event history analysis is an umbrella term for a set of procedures for time series analysis. Event history models focus on the hazard function, which has to do with the probabilities that an event will occur after any given duration. Duration to the hazard of death was the classic example in medical research, but the hazard may have a positive meaning also, such as duration until the event of adoption of an innovation in diffusion research.

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Japanese Religions
Four-Volume Set Lucia Dolce, University of London This set illustrates the diversity and complexity of the Japanese religious experience, past and contemporary, while at the same time offering an overview of the most updated research in the field. The themes selected promote avenues of analysis that place the religious phenomenon in its socio-historical and cultural context. The selection demonstrates the range of religious practices and the contexts in which these practices are performed, with the aim of counterbalancing the traditional foci on either theological (doctrinal) studies or ethnographic studies only. CONTENTS
VOLUME 1. THE STATE OF THE FIELD: ISSUES AND METHODOLOgICAL APPROACHES: THE CRITICAL DISCOURSE ON JAPANESE RELIgION VOLUME 2. INSTITUTIONAL ISSUES/RELIgION AND THE STATE/NATIONALISM VOLUME 3. SACRED SPACE VOLUME 4. RITUALS (INSTITUTIONAL AND NOT)/THE PRACTICE OF RELIgION

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Methods of Interpretive Sociology


Four-Volume Set Matthew David Event history analysis is an umbrella term for a set of procedures for time series analysis. Event history models focus on the hazard function, which has to do with the probabilities that an event will occur after any given duration. Duration to the hazard of death was the classic example in medical research, but the hazard may have a positive meaning also, such as duration until the event of adoption of an innovation in diffusion research.

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Ethnography in Context
Four-Volume Set Dick Hobbs, London School of Economics and Political Science Ethnography is an extremely broad church, and the range of methodological stances adopted by ethnographers extends across theoretical, political and technological divides. As a method it is intense and often makes considerable personal demands on the researcher, but as an academic product, the ethnography can be a vivid document with human resonance impossible to recreate by the application of any other methodology. CONTENTS
VOLUME 1. THE URbAN CONDITION VOLUME 2. WORk VOLUME 3. bODY, SPORT & LEISURE VOLUME 4. DEVIANCE

Encyclopedia of Drug Policy


The War on Drugs Past, Present, and Future Two-Volume Set Mark A. R. Kleiman, University of California, Los Angeles James E. Hawdon, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Spanning two volumes of approximately 450 articles in an A-to-Z format, this Encyclopedia explores the controversial drug war through the lens of varied disciplines. A full spectrum of articles explains topics from Colombian cartels and Mexican kingpins to television reportage; from just say no advertising to heroin production; and from narco-terrorism to more than $500 billion in U.S. government expenditures.

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SAgE Quantitative Research Methods


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Researching Young People


Three-Volume Set Amanda Coffey, University of Cardifff Tom Hall, University of Cardiff This collection brings together key contributions to the social scientific study of young peoples lives and experiences. It addresses the methodological and empirical challenges of undertaking research with and about young people; and provides opportunities to compare the data, analyses and theoretical contribution of different methodological approaches. The overarching theme of the collection is methodological - exemplifying the different ways of engaging with young people as a field of study. CONTENTS
VOLUME 1. JOURNEYS VOLUME 2. ENgAgEMENTS VOLUME 3. IDENTITIES

W. Paul Vogt, Illinois State University For more than 40 years, SAGE has been one of the leading international publishers of works on quantitative research methods in the social sciences. This new collection provides readers with a representative sample of the best articles in quantitative methods that have appeared in SAGE journals as chosen by W. Paul Vogt, editor of other successful major reference collections such as Selecting Research Methods (2008) and Data Collection (2010). CONTENTS
VOLUME 1: FUNDAMENTAL ISSUES IN QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH VOLUME 2: MEASUREMENT FOR CAUSAL AND STATISTICAL INFERENCE VOLUME 3: ALTERNATIVES TO HYPOTHESIS TESTINg VOLUME 4: COMPLEx DESIgNS FOR A COMPLEx WORLD

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SAgE Qualitative Research Methods


Four-Volume Set Paul Atkinson, Cardiff University, UK Sara Delamont, Cardiff University, UK Delving into SAGEs deep backlist of qualitative research methods journals, Paul Atkinson and Sara Delmont, editors of Qualitative Research, have selected over seventy articles to represent SAGEs distinctive contribution to Methods publishing in general and qualitative research in particular. The SAgE Qualitative Research Methods includes research from the past four decades and addresses key issues or controversies, such as explanations and defenses of qualitative methods; ethics; research questions and foreshadowed problems; access; first days in the field; field roles and rapport; practicalities of data collection and recording; data analysis; writing and (re) presentation; the rise of autoethnography; life history, narrative and autobiography; CA and DA; and alternatives to the logocentric (such as visual methods).

Ethnomethodology
Four-Volume Set Wes Sharrock, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK Michael Lynch, Cornell University, New York, USA This four-volume set includes selections that discuss and exemplify how conversations, experiments, and observations are used to gain insight into larger questions of social order and social change.

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Post Industrial Society


Four-Volume Set Barry Smart, University of Portsmouth, UK This major new collection brings together contributions on post-industrial society and the techno-economic realm from an impressive range of key thinkers including Marx, Penty, Riesman, Bell, Castells, Touraine, Dahrendorf, Giddens, Gorz and Lyotard. The 80 papers collected in the volumes: outline the emergence, development and historical roots of postindustrialism; critically engage with the thesis and related themes; explore economic and political dimensions, as well as the related notions of information and knowledge society; draw attention to the military-industrial roots of information technology; and in addition, give consideration to other post-industrial matters involving architecture and design, urban spaces and increasingly important issues associated with surveillance and the environment.

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Social and Political Movements


Four-Volume Set Cyrus Ernesto Zirakzadeh, University of Connecticut Social movements refer to purposeful undertakings by people who do not hold positions of authority or wealth, but who wish to redirect their society towards new goals and values by bypassing or defying those in power. Scholarly opinions about such movements vary tremendously. Some especially those with painful first-hand experiences of fascist regimes fear movements, cite their extra-constitutional features, and predict authoritarian consequences if unauthorized collective actions become more common. Others for instance those who sympathize with recent peace, environmental, or womens movements admire and applaud social movements, viewing them as schools for healthy citizenship. CONTENTS
VOLUME 1. THEORIZINg AbOUT MOVEMENTS AFTER WORLD WAR II VOLUME 2. EMERgENCE AND EVOLUTION OF POLITICAL-PROCESS THEORY VOLUME 3. RECENT CULTURAL APPROACHES VOLUME 4. COMPONENTS, CONTRADICTIONS AND CONTExTS

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Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory


Two-Volumen Set Francis T. Cullen, University of Cincinnati Pamela Wilcox, University of Cincinnati Drawing together a team of international scholars, these two volumes examine the global landscape of all the key theories and the theorists behind them, presenting them in the context needed to understand their strengths and weaknesses. In addition to interpretations of long-established theories, this resource also offers essays on cutting-edge research as one might find in a handbook.

Urban Politics
Four-Volume Set Jonathan S Davies, University of Warwick David L Imbroscio, University of Louisville, KY City politics is an ancient, enduring, and vibrant enterprise that can be traced back over two millennia. This collection covers the development of urban political thought, the institutions of urban governance, and the main issues areas of urban political life. CONTENTS
VOLUME 1. TRADITIONS AND TRANSITIONS VOLUME 2. POWER AND POLITICAL ECONOMY VOLUME 3. INSTITUTIONS AND gOVERNANCE VOLUME 4. PUbLICS AND POLICIES

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Secularization
Four-Volume Set Bryan S. Turner, CUNY This text looks at a key political issue, the problem of what to do with religions in secular societies the headscarf debate - where religious identities are globalized.

Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Society


Two-Volume Set David H. Guston, Arizona State University These two volumes cover the ethical, legal, policy, social, economic, and business issues raised by the science and the technology.

CONTENTS
VOLUME 1. DEFININg SECULARIZATION: THE SECULAR IN HISTORICAL AND COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE VOLUME 2. THE SOCIOLOgY OF SECULARIZATION VOLUME 3. AMERICAN ExCEPTIONALISM VOLUME 4. THE COMPARATIVE SOCIOLOgY OF DE-SECULARIZATION

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Computational Social Science


Four-Volume Set Nigel Gilbert, University of Surrey, Guildford Computational Social Science, a four volume set republishes the widely dispersed key articles in the emerging field of computational social science.

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Islam

Four-Volume Set Mona Siddiqui, University of Glasgow Covering the last fifty years of western thought on Islam, this is an essential reading and reference tool for scholars of Islamic Studies and Religious Studies. The articles are intellectually bold and provide a comprehensive understanding of the different dimensions of Islam. CONTENTS
VOLUME 1: QURAN AND PROPHECY VOLUME 2: ISLAMIC THOUgHT, LAW AND ETHICS VOLUME 3: WORSHIP AND RITUAL VOLUME 4: gENDER AND POLITICS

21st Century Anthropology: A Reference Handbook


Two-Volume Set H. James Birx, Canisius College and State University of New York at Geneseo Highlighting the most important topics, issues, questions, and debates, these two volumes offer full coverage of major subthemes and subfields within the discipline of anthropology, including applied anthropology, archaeology and paleontology, sociocultural anthropology, evolution, linguistics, physical and biological anthropology, primate studies, and more.

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Encyclopedia of Identity
Two-Volume Set Ronald L. Jackson II, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Beyond a mere catalogue, the two volumes seek to explore myriad ways in which we define ourselves in our everyday lives. This encyclopedia offers everyday readers an opportunity to understand identity as an everyday phenomenon, process, and dynamic that affects their lives.

Encyclopedia of Motherhood
Three-Volume Set Andrea OReilly, York University In human society, few institutions are as important as motherhood, and this unique encyclopedia captures the interdisciplinary foundation of the subject in one convenient reference. This three-volume set explores major topics related to motherhood, from geographical, historical, and cultural entries to anthropological and psychological contributions.

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Encyclopedia of Research Design


Three-Volume Set Neil J. Salkind, University of Kansas These three volumes elucidate how one makes decisions about research design, interprets data and draws valid inferences, undertakes research projects in an ethical manner, and evaluates experimental design strategies and results.

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globalization and Culture


Four-Volume Set Paul James, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology The latest volume in this series covers topics central to understanding the world today: the development and spread of world religions, the development of market globalism as a dominant ideology, the emergence of global communications, and the transference of cultural norms and values far beyond their place of origin. CONTENTS
VOLUME 1: gLObALIZINg COMMUNICATIONS VOLUME 2: gLObAL RELIgIONS VOLUME 3: gLObAL-LOCAL CONSUMPTION VOLUME 4: IDEOLOgIES OF gLObALISM

Multilevel Modelling
Four-Volume Set Anders Skrondal, Norwegian Institute of Public Health Sophia Rabe-Hesketh, University of California and the University of London Data collected in the social sciences often have a multilevel or clustered structure. The editors of this essential four-volume set are among the leading figures of multilevel modeling, an approach which is at once cutting-edge and well established within research methods and the social sciences. CONTENTS
VOLUME 1: LINEAR MULTILEVEL MODELS: MODEL FORMULATION AND INTERPRETATION VOLUME 2: LINEAR MULTILEVEL MODELS: INFERENCE, DIAgNOSTICS AND DESIgN VOLUME 3: MULTILEVEL gENERALIZED LINEAR MODELS VOLUME 4: COMPLEx MODELS AND ISSUES

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Encyclopedia of Case Study Research


Two-Volume Set Albert J. Mills, St. Marys University, Halifax, Nova Scotia Gabrielle Durepos, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia Elden Wiebe, Kings University College, Edmonton, Alberta Covering the important methodological issues encountered in doing case study research, and exploring both their strengths and weaknesses from different paradigmatic approaches, these two volumes focus on the distinctive characteristics of case study strategies and their place within and alongside other research strategies.

Encyclopedia of Urban Studies


Two-Volume Set Ray Hutchison, University of Wisconsin, Green Bay Urban studies is an expansive and growing field, covering many disciplines and professional fields, each with their own schedule of conferences, journals, and publication series. Addressing the specific theories, key studies, and important figures that have influence not just the individual discipline, but the field of urban studies more generally, these two volumes present an overview of current work in the field, and to serve as a guide for further reading in the field.

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21st Century Criminology: A Reference Handbook


Two-Volume Set J. Mitchell Miller, University of Texas at San Antonio This major work provides straightforward, definitive overviews of 100 key topics comprising traditional criminology and its modern outgrowths. The two-volume set provides undergraduate majors with an authoritative reference that serves their research needs with more detailed information than encyclopedia entries but with less jargon, detail, or density than a journal article or research handbook chapter.

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Encyclopedia of business in Todays World


Four-Volume Set Charles Wankel, St. Johns University With more than 1,000 entries, these four volumes not only reflect where business is, but they also convey the trajectory of business farther into the 21st century. This resource provides clear overviews of the important business topics of our time, ranging from culture shock to currency hedging, political risk, offshoring, and transnational corporations.

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Encyclopedia of Death and the Human Experience


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Ahmed/Sonn The SAGE Handbook of Islamic Studies .............................................. 62 Alexander Human Behavior in the Social Environment ............................................. 47 Allan Contemporary Social and Sociological Theory.................................................. 25 Allan Explorations in Classical Sociological Theory, 2e .............................................. 25 Allan A Primer in Social and Sociological Theory ........................................................ 25 Allan The Social Lens, 2e ............................................................................................ 25 Alvesson/karreman Social Science Research and Theory Development................. 30 Anheier Cultures and Globalization............................................................................ 60 Anleu Law and Social Change, 2e ............................................................................. 49 Appelrouth/Edles Classical and Contemporary Sociological Theory, 2e ................... 23 Appelrouth/Edles Sociological Theory in the Contemporary Era, 2e ........................ 23 Arum/beattie/Ford The Structure of Schooling, 2e .................................................. 51 Atkinson/Delamont SAGE Qualitative Research Methods ........................................ 68 babbie/Halley/Wagner/Zaino Adventures in Social Research, 7e ........................... 28 bachman/Schutt Fundamentals of Research in Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2e ................................................................................................ 30 ballantine/Roberts Our Social World, 3e .................................................................2, 3 ballantine/Spade Schools and Society, 4e ............................................................... 50 bandyopadhyay/Rao/Sinha Models for Social Networks With Statistical Applications ............................................................................................ 32 banerjee Borders, Histories, Existences .................................................................... 62 barash/Webel Peace and Conflict Studies, 2e .......................................................... 50 bell An Invitation to Environmental Sociology, 4e....................................................... 41 bell/Mcgrane/gunderson/Anderson This Book Is Not Required, 4e....................... 61 berkman/Reise A Conceptual Guide to Statistics Using SPSS .................................. 29 berkowitz Cultural Meanings of News ...................................................................... 46 best Leisure Studies .................................................................................................. 52 bevir The SAGE Handbook of Governance ................................................................. 59 bhui Race and Criminal Justice ................................................................................. 13 birch/Wachter The Shape of the New American City................................................ 57 birx 21st Century Anthropology: A Reference Handbook ........................................... 70 blau/Frezzo Sociology and Human Rights ................................................................ 42 boeije Analysis in Qualitative Research ..................................................................... 34 bryant/Peck Encyclopedia of Death and the Human Experience .............................. 72 bryman/Collinson/Jackson/Uhl-bien The SAGE Handbook of Leadeship.............. 59 byrne/Ragin The SAGE Handbook of Case-Based Methods ..................................... 63 Carlisle Encyclopedia of Play in Todays Society ........................................................ 73 Carrington Race, Sport and Politics ........................................................................... 52 Chambliss/Schutt Making Sense of the Social World, 3e......................................... 29 Chirico Sociological Research Exercises for the Global Age ...................................... 34 Chirot How Societies Change, 2e............................................................................... 16 Clark Inhuman Nature................................................................................................ 46 Coffey/Hall Researching Young People...................................................................... 67 Coleman/Sim/Tombs/Whyte State, Power, Crime ................................................... 40 Collins/Solomos The SAGE Handbook of Race and Ethnic Studies .......................... 61 Connidis Family Ties and Aging, 2e ........................................................................... 44 Corsaro The Sociology of Childhood, 3e .................................................................... 45 Cox/Allen/Hanser/Conrad Juvenile Justice, 7e ....................................................... 40 CQ Researcher Global Issues .................................................................................... 17 CQ Researcher International Issues in Social Work and Social Welfare .................... 17 CQ Researcher Issues in Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Class ..................................... 12 CQ Researcher Social Problems ............................................................................... 22 CQ Researcher Childhood and Adolescence in Society ............................................. 44 CQ Researcher Issues for Debate in Sociology ........................................................... 6 Crone How Can We Solve Our Social Problems?, 2e ................................................. 22 Croteau/Hoynes Media/Society, 3e ........................................................................... 15 Crysler/Cairns/Heynen The SAGE Handbook of Architectural Theory ...................... 58 Cullen/Wilcox Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory............................................... 69 Curra The Relativity of Deviance, 2e .......................................................................... 48

Dannefer/Phillipson The SAGE Handbook of Social Gerontology ............................. 61 David Methods of Interpretive Sociology.................................................................... 66 David Peer to Peer and the Music Industry ................................................................ 62 David/Sutton Social Research, 2e............................................................................. 30 Davies/Imbroscio Urban Politics............................................................................... 69 Dean Governmentality, 2e .......................................................................................... 27 Demo/Fine Beyond the Average Divorce ................................................................... 54 Denis/kalekin-Fishman The ISA Handbook in Contemporary Sociology ................. 64 DePoy/gilson Studying Disability .............................................................................. 51 DeSouza/kumar/Shastri Indian Youth in a Transforming World ............................... 63 Dines/Humez Gender, Race, and Class in Media, 3e................................................. 14 Dolce Japanese Religions .......................................................................................... 66 Dolgon/baker Social Problems ................................................................................. 20 Donato/Hiskey/Durand/Massey Continental Divides .............................................. 56 Dovidio/glick/Essess The SAGE Handbook of Prejudice, Stereotyping and Discrimination.................................................................................................. 61 Duncan/goddard Family Life Education, 2e ............................................................. 53 Edles/Appelrouth Sociological Theory in the Classical Era, 2e ................................. 23 Ferguson Violent Crime............................................................................................ 49 Field/Miles Discovering Statistics Using SAS ............................................................ 33 Fink Conducting Research Literature Reviews, 3e .................................................. 35 Flick An Introduction to Qualitative Research, 4e....................................................... 35 Fowler Survey Research Methods, 4e ....................................................................... 37 Fox Applied Regression Analysis and Generalized Linear Models, 2e ........................ 37 Fox/Levin Extreme Killing, 2e .................................................................................... 48 Frankfort-Nachmias/ Leon-guerrero Social Statistics for a Diverse Society, 6e .... 27 Franklin City Life........................................................................................................ 57 gabbidon Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice............................................................ 12 gabbidon/greene Race and Crime, 2e ..................................................................... 13 garner Racisms ......................................................................................................... 12 geddes International Migration .................................................................................. 65 gerstenfeld Hate Crimes, 2e ..................................................................................... 49 gilbert Computational Social Science ........................................................................ 69 gilbert The American Class Structure in an Age of Growing Inequality, 8e ................ 11 given The SAGE Encyclopedia of Qualitative Research Methods .............................. 73 glasberg/Shannon Political Sociology ...................................................................... 42 glicken Social Work in the 21st Century, 2e .............................................................. 21 globokar Introduction to Online Learning .................................................................. 62 goodley Disability Studies ......................................................................................... 51 green/Haines Asset Building and Community Development, 3e............................... 56 greene/gabbidon Encyclopedia of Race and Crime ................................................. 73 greene/gabbidon Race and Crime ............................................................................. 7 greener Designing Social Research........................................................................... 29 greenstein Methods of Family Research, 2e ............................................................. 55 griswold Cultures and Societies in a Changing World ............................................... 18 guerrero/Andersen/Afifi Close Encounters, 3e........................................................ 53 guston Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Society..................................................... 69 Hagan Crime Types and Criminals ............................................................................. 41 Hagan Introduction to Criminology, 7e ....................................................................... 38 Hannam/knox Understanding Tourism ..................................................................... 52 Harding/Lamont/Small Reconsidering Culture and Poverty..................................... 45 Harindranath Audience-Citizens ............................................................................... 65 Healey Diversity and Society, Updated Edition ............................................................. 8 Healey Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Class, 5e.............................................................. 9 Healey/boli/babbie/Halley Exploring Social Issues, 3e............................................ 36 Hensler/Hodges/Tulibacka The Globalization of Class Actions ................................ 47 Hesse-biber/Leavy The Practice of Qualitative Research, 2e .................................... 32 Hobbs Ethnography in Context................................................................................... 67 Hodkinson Media, Culture and Society...................................................................... 15 Holliday Intercultural Communication & Ideology ...................................................... 45 Holmes/Holmes Profiling Violent Crimes, 4e............................................................. 50 Holmes/Holmes Serial Murder, 3e ............................................................................ 49
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Hundley/billings Examining Identity in Sports Media ............................................... 53 Hutchison Encyclopedia of Urban Studies ................................................................. 71 Innes Dementia Studies ............................................................................................. 44 Jackson Encyclopedia of Identity............................................................................... 70 Jamal/Robinson The SAGE Handbook of Tourism Studies ....................................... 64 James Globalization and Culture ............................................................................... 71 Jandt An Introduction to Intercultural Communication, 6e ......................................... 47 Janesick Stretching Exercises for Qualitative Researchers, 3e.............................. 31 Jarvie/Zamora-bonilla The SAGE Handbook of the Philosophy of Social Sciences....................................................................................................... 59 Jewkes Media & Crime, 2e........................................................................................ 15 Jimenez Social Policy and Social Change.................................................................. 17 katz/Scannell The End of Television? ....................................................................... 47 kerr Encyclopedia of Giftedness, Creativity, and Talent .............................................. 72 kivisto Illuminating Social Life, 5e ............................................................................. 24 kivisto Key Ideas in Sociology..................................................................................... 24 kivisto/Faist Beyond a Border................................................................................... 11 kleiman Encyclopedia of Drug Policy......................................................................... 67 korgen/White The Engaged Sociologist, 3e ................................................................ 5 korgen/White/White Sociologists in Action .............................................................. 21 kozinets Netnography ............................................................................................... 33 krueger/Casey Focus Groups, 4e.............................................................................. 36 Lash Intensive Culture................................................................................................ 24 Law Key Concepts in Classical Social Theory ............................................................ 24 Leon-guerrero Social Problems, 3e .......................................................................... 19 Lilly/Cullen/ball Criminological Theory, 5e ............................................................... 39 Liu Social Class and Classism in the Helping Professions.......................................... 10 Lloyd/Few/Allen Handbook of Feminist Family Studies ............................................ 65 Locke/Silverman/Spirduso Reading and Understanding Research, 3e ................... 35 Long/Tienda Beyond Admissions .............................................................................. 51 Lune/Pumar/koppel Perspectives in Social Research Methods and Analysis .......... 34 Madden Being Ethnographic ..................................................................................... 28 Malatesta Professional Men, Professional Women .................................................... 60 Margolis/Pauewels The SAGE Handbook of Visual Research Methods .................... 58 Marshall Designing Qualitative Research, 5e ............................................................ 32 Mason/Dale Understanding Social Research ............................................................ 31 Matsaganis/katz/ball/Rokeach Understanding Ethnic Media ................................ 10 Maxwell Qualitative Research Design, 2e ................................................................. 37 May/Perry Social Research and Reflexivity ............................................................... 31 McCarthy/Edwards Key Concepts in Family Studies................................................ 54 McLeod/Thomson Researching Social Change ........................................................ 35 McMichael Development and Social Change, 4e ...................................................... 18 Meem/gibson/Alexander Finding Out...................................................................... 12 Miles Spaces for Consumption .................................................................................. 46 Miller 21st Century Criminology: A Reference Handbook .......................................... 72 Miller Understanding Digital Culture .......................................................................... 44 Mills/Durepos/Wiebe Encyclopedia of Case Study Research .................................. 71 Moody Aging, 6e ........................................................................................................ 43 Mosco The Political Economy of Communication, 2e ................................................ 42 Neuliep Intercultural Communication, 4e................................................................... 48 Newman Sociology, 8e ................................................................................................ 4 Newman Sociology: Reader, 8e ................................................................................... 4 Newman Sociology: Brief, 2e....................................................................................... 4 Nyden/Hossfeld/Nyden Public Sociology ................................................................. 21 Obrien Encyclopedia of Gender and Society ............................................................. 73 Obrien The Production of Reality, 5e......................................................................... 16 ONeill The Domestic Economy of the Soul ................................................................ 59 OReilly Encyclopedia of Motherhood ........................................................................ 70 Pascale Cartographies of Knowledge ........................................................................ 31 Patel The ISA Handbook of Diverse Sociological Traditions........................................ 63 Patel/Tyrer Race, Crime and Resistance ................................................................... 10 Phillips/Ajrouch/Hillcoat-Nalletamby Key Concepts in Social Gerontology............ 44 Pietila Reason of Sociology........................................................................................ 60 Potter Media Literacy, 5e ........................................................................................... 46 Pratt/Franklin/gau Key Ideas in Criminology and Criminal Justice .......................... 40 Price/Price/Mckenry Families & Change, 4e ........................................................... 54 Prior Using Documents and Records in Social Research ........................................... 66 Public Sociology Community.................................................................................... 18 Ragin/Amoroso Constructing Social Research, 2e ................................................... 28 Ray Violence and Society ........................................................................................... 48 Renzetti/Edleson/bergen Sourcebook on Violence Against Women, 2e .................. 10 Richards Handling Qualitative Data, 2e ..................................................................... 34 Ritzer Enchanting a Disenchanted World, 3e ............................................................. 26 Ritzer The McDonaldization of Society 6, 6e ............................................................. 26 Ritzer McDonaldization, 3e ........................................................................................ 26 Roberts/Yamane Religion in Sociological Perspective, 5e ........................................ 52 Robinson/green Introduction to Community Development....................................... 56 Roulston Reflective Interviewing ............................................................................... 33 Ruane/Cerulo Second Thoughts, 5e............................................................................ 5 Rudestam/Schoenholtz-Read Handbook of Online Learning, 2e ............................ 64 Rumford The SAGE Handbook of European Studies.................................................. 64 Ryle Questioning Gender.............................................................................................. 9 Saldana The Coding Manual for Qualitative Researchers.......................................... 36 Salkind Encyclopedia of Research Design................................................................. 70 Schiele Social Welfare Policy ..................................................................................... 21 Schutt Investigating the Social World, 6e................................................................... 29 Scott/Carrington The SAGE Handbook of Social Network Analysis .......................... 58 Sernau Social Inequality in a Global Age, 3e .............................................................. 11 Sharrock/Lynch Ethnomethodology ......................................................................... 68 Siddiqui Islam ............................................................................................................ 70 Skrondal/Rabe-Hesketh Multilevel Modelling.......................................................... 71 Smart Post Industrial Society ..................................................................................... 68 Smith Key Concepts in Tourist Studies....................................................................... 53 Smith/Pain/Marston/Jones The SAGE Handbook of Social Geographies ................ 63 Somekh/Lewin Theory and Methods in Social Research, 2e.................................... 30 Spade/Valentine The Kaleidoscope of Gender, 3e .................................................... 11 Strange/Oyster/Sloan Encyclopedia of Women in Todays World ............................. 66 Stringer Action Research, 3e ..................................................................................... 37 Sulkunen The Saturated Society ............................................................................... 65 Sullivan The SAGE Glossary of the Social and Behavioral 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