In fifteen years, Charles Lemert's Social Things has become a much-loved modern classic among teachers, students, and many other readers for introducing the sociological imagination through lively, memorable stories and interpretations. This fifth edition is fresh: the history of sociology section is updated to incorporate new discussions of the way sociological ideas have spread into numerous other fields to inform the new post-disciplinary social theory; the book now includes original yet practically vivid presentations of globalization, queer theory, critical race theory, and much else; and an entirely new chapter, "Global Things on a Fragile Planet," addresses the environmental crises that challenge our global world. Lemert focuses on man-made disasters like the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill in 2010 and natural tragedies like the 2011 earthquakes and tsunami in Japan in which the fragility of organized human life and the sociological incompetence of many social structures are dramatically illustrated.
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Social Things introduces the sociological imagination through lively, memorable stories and interpretations. This fifth edition celebrates the book's fifteenth anniversary with important updates, an entirely new chapter that addresses the environmental challenges in our global world and many additions that bring the history of sociology up-to-date.
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Preface to the Fifth Edition Introduction The Sociological Life Chapter 1: Imagining Social Things, Competently Chapter 2: Personal Courage and Practical Sociologies Chapter 3: Practicing the Discipline of Social Things Sociology Chapter 4: Sociology and Lost Worlds of A New World Order: 1848 - 1920 Chapter 5: Sociology Becomes a Science of Structures: 1920 - 1960 Chapter 6: Sociology Reaches Out Into the World: 1968 - 2000s Social Things Chapter 7: The Mysterious Power of Social Structures Chapter 8: The Lively Subjects of Dead Structures Chapter 9: Well-Measured Lives in a World of Differences Global Things Chapter 10: Global Methods Chapter 11: Global Things on a Fragile Planet Chapter 12: Living against the Conclusion Acknowledgments Notes Index About the Author
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Charles Lemert makes sociology vital and alive in this provocative yet friendly introduction. Lemert uses personal biography and the life stories of sociologists, including female, gay and lesbian, and black social thinkers too often overlooked. He asks tough questions of race, class, and gender that most other introductions bypass.
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From previous editions: Provocative and gracefully written. One of those rare ruminations on the human condition that makes you want to return to it after your first reading to ponder its ideas.
-Provides a lively introduction to the discipline of sociology and practical sociological living.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781442211629
Publisert
2011-08-05
Utgave
5. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Rowman & Littlefield
Vekt
345 gr
Høyde
231 mm
Bredde
153 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
264

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Biographical note

Charles Lemert is university professor and John C. Andrus Professor of Social Theory Emeritus at Wesleyan University and senior fellow of the Center for Comparative Research at Yale University. He is the author or editor of many books, including Why Niebuhr Matters, The Structural Lie, Globalization: A Reader (edited with Anthony Elliott, Daniel Chafee, and Eric Hsu), and The New Individualism (with Anthony Elliott).