Now in its seventeenth edition, Social Science: An Introduction to the Study of Society approaches its study from a common-sense perspective, rather than a formalistic perspective more common in social science. Readers will see how seemingly diverse disciplines intermingle and connect to one another – anthropology and economics, for example. The goal of the book is to teach students critical thinking and problem-solving skills that will allow them to approach social issues in an objective and informed way. New to this edition are significant updates on: The election of Donald Trump and the emergence of related populist movementsTrade policy and health careIssues involving migration and immigrationEmerging developments in artificial intelligenceComparisons between cultural and biological evolutionExamples, data, recommended readings, and internet questions
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The 17th edition of this best-selling text approaches social science from a common-sense perspective. Readers will seem how diverse disciplines intermingle and will learn how to apply critical thought to social issues.
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Preface. Acknowledgements. Part I Introduction Ch. 1 Social Science and Its Methods. Ch. 2 Human Origins. Ch. 3 Origins of Western Society. Part II Culture and the Individual Ch. 4 Society, Culture, and Cultural Change. Ch. 5 Geography, Demography, Ecology, and Society. Ch. 6 Technology and Society. Ch. 7 Psychology, Society, and Culture. Ch. 8 Deviance, Crime, and Society. Part III Institutions and Socieity Ch. 9 The Family. Ch. 10 Religion. Ch. 11 Education. Ch. 12 Social and Economic Stratification. Ch. 13 Stratification, Minorities, and Discrimination. Part IV Politics and Society Ch. 14 The Functions and Forms of Government. Ch. 15 Governments of the World. Ch. 16 Democratic Government in the United States. Part V Economics and Society Ch. 17 The Organization of Economic Activities. Ch. 18 The Economy, Government, and Economic Challenges Facing the United States. Part VI Global Issues Ch. 19 International Political Relations. Ch. 20 International Economic Relations. Ch. 21 The Political Economies of Developing Countries. Ch. 22 International Institutions and the Search for Peace
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Product details

ISBN
9781138328266
Published
2019-03-27
Edition
17. edition
Publisher
Vendor
Routledge
Weight
1034 gr
Height
254 mm
Width
203 mm
Age
U, 05
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
512

Biographical note

David Colander received his Ph.D. from Columbia University and was the Christian A. Johnson Distinguished Professor of Economics at Middlebury College in Middlebury, Vermont from 1982 until 2013, when he was appointed Distinguished College Professor at Middlebury. In 2001–2002 he was the Kelly Professor of Distinguished Teaching at Princeton University. He has authored, co-authored, or edited over 40 books and 200 articles on a wide range of topics. His books have been translated into a number of different languages, including Chinese, Bulgarian, Polish, Italian, and Spanish. He has been president of both the Eastern Economic Association and History of Economic Thought Society and has been on the editorial boards of numerous journals, including the Journal of Economic Perspectives and the Journal of Economic Education.

Elgin Hunt is deceased. He was one of the early authors of this book when it began in the 1930s, and took over as sole author in the 1950s. He continued revising the book until the late 1970s, when David Colander took over.