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1. Sociology: A Brief Introduction
by Richard T Schaefer
Sociology is all around us...just ask Rick Schaefer. Everywhere he goes, Rick Schaefer sees Sociology around him. As he prepares for each edition of ... More
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2. We talk, you listen; new tribes, new turf
by Vine Deloria
We Talk, You Listen is strong, boldly unconventional medicine from Vine Deloria Jr. (1933-2005), one of the most important voices of twentieth ... More
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3. Ethnic Families in America: Patterns and Variations
by Roosevelt Wright, Jr., Charles H. Mindel, Thanh Van Tran
A mosaic of ethnic groups Reflecting the social and political dynamics in the United States, this edited volume offers an inclusive look at ... More
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4. The Impact of Macro Social Systems on Ethnic Minorities in the United States
by Alfred A Jarrett (Editor), Shelley A Wyckoff (Foreword by)
Analyzes the impact of macro social systems on the lives of ethnic minorities.
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5. Toward a Chicano Social Science
by Irene I Blea
Although Mexican Americans comprise the United States' second largest minority group, most studies have provided only a historical perspective on ... More
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6. The New Class Society
by 1st Edition Perrucci
This provocative book refocuses our attention on class interests that are rapidly polarizing American society. It redefines the terms of class ... More
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8. The Matrix Reader: Examining the Dynamics of Oppression and Privilege
by Abby L Ferber, Andrea O'Reilly Herrera, Christina M Jimenez
This reader promotes commitment to an interdisciplinary and intersectional approach to teaching race, class, gender and sexuality. It includes poems ... More
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9. Privilege: A Reader
by Dr. Michael S Kimmel
This innovative anthology expands the concept of privilege, exploring how gender, class, race, sexual orientation, (dis)ability and religion interact ... More
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10. Worlds of Pain: Life in the Working-Class Family
by Lillian B Rubin
The classic that is widely acknowledged to be the most valuable and insightful book ever written on the dynamics of working-class family life by a ... More
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11. Reckoning: Drugs, the Cities, and the American Future
by Elliott Currie
In this authoritative book, noted sociologist Elliott Currie offers an incisive, original argument about the roots of the drug crisis and the steps ... More
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12. Extraordinary Behavior: A Case Study Approach to Understanding Social Problems
by Dr. Dennis L Peck (Editor), Norman A Dolch (Editor)
Analyzes, illustrates, and evaluates contemporary social problems using a symbolic interaction and case study approach.
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14. 2001 Race Odyssey: African Americans and Sociology
by Bruce R Hare
This collection of works is a comprehensive look at the African American way of life, African American scholarship, and African American sociologists ... More
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15. Americas Meltdown: The Lowest-Common-Denominator Society
by John Boghosian Arden
As entertainers, corporations, and even the government pander to the lowest common denominator, American life becomes increasingly vicarious, ... More
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18. The American Woman 2003-2004: Daughters of a Revolution - Young Women Today
by Cynthia B Costello (Editor), Vanessa R Wight (Editor), Anne J Stone (Editor)
"The American Woman" is an established, widely respected series on the status of American women, prepared biennially by the Women7;s Research and ... More
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20. White Trash
by Annalee Newitz (Editor), Matt Wray (Editor)
Poor whites are associated with kitschy chic or dangerous perversions in mainstream culture, rather than with the realities of life under conditions ... More
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21. Psychotrends: What Kind of People Are We Becoming?
by Shervert Frazier
This fascinating work of social psychology is the first to chart the defining trends in human behavior and make educated judgements about the ... More
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22. Diversity and Unity: Relations Between Racial and Ethnic Groups
by Martin Patchen
This text provides a comprehensive overview of relevant theory and evidence to help students understand the processes and outcomes of ethnic ... More
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24. Social Problems: A World at Risk
by Dr. Michael P Soroka, Dr. George J Bryjak
Social problems run the gamut from family crises to global crises. While it is difficult to identify and isolate the exact causes of social problems ... More
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25. Black/Brown/White Relations: Race Relations in the 1970s
by Charles V Willie
The civil-rights revolution of the 1950s and 1960s created new forms of interaction among the races, including a variety of responses such as ... More
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