Sociology : Exploring the Architecture of Everyday Life

$35.98

This sociology textbook provides a foundational understanding of social concepts and structures relevant to a student’s curriculum.

Sociology : Exploring the Architecture of Everyday Life
Sociology : Exploring the Architecture of Everyday Life
$35.98

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Continuing his tradition of highly engaging, trade-like writing, best-selling author David Newman once again starts in a familiar place–the everyday world–and then introduces sociological concepts and institutions as they influence 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.

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Weight 1.19 lbs
Dimensions 19.7 × 3.2 × 24.8 in

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Sociology: Exploring the Architecture of Everyday Life

$120.89

This textbook provides students with a foundational understanding of sociology by exploring how society is constructed and experienced.

Sociology: Exploring the Architecture of Everyday Life
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In Sociology: Exploring the Architecture of Everyday Life, Eleventh Edition, David M. Newman continues to show students how to see the “unfamiliar in the familiar”–to step back and see organization and predictability in their take-for-granted personal experiences. With his approachable writing style and lively personal anecdotes, the author’s goal since the first edition has been the same: to write a textbook that “reads like a real book.” Newman uses the metaphors of “architecture” and “construction,” to help students understand that society is not something that exists “out there,” independently of them; it is a human creation that is planned, formed, maintained, or altered by individuals. Using vivid prose, current examples, and fresh data, this text presents a unique and thought-provoking overview of how society is constructed and experienced. Instead of surveying every subfield in sociology, the more streamlined coverage focuses on the individual and society, the construction of self and society, and social inequality in the context of social structures.

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Weight 0.998 lbs
Dimensions 20.3 × 1.9 × 25.4 in

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Sociology: Exploring the Architecture of Everyday Life

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This textbook provides students with a thought-provoking overview of sociology and how society is constructed and experienced in everyday life.

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In Sociology: Exploring the Architecture of Everyday Life, David Newman shows students how to see the “unfamiliar in the familiar”–to step back and see organization and predictability in their personal experiences. With his approachable writing style and lively personal anecdotes, the author’s goal from the first edition has been the same: to write a textbook that “reads like a real book.” Many adopters of this book are fans of Peter Berger’s classic works, which helped introduce the idea of “social constructionism” to sociology. Newman uses the metaphors of “architecture” and “construction,” to help students understand that society is not something that exists “out there,” independently of themselves; it is a human creation that is planned, maintained, or altered by individuals. Using vivid prose, current examples, and fresh data, the Thirteenth Edition presents a unique and thought-provoking overview of how society is constructed and experienced. Instead of surveying every subfield in sociology, the more streamlined coverage (14 chapters) focuses on the individual and society, the construction of self and society, and social inequality in the context of social structures.

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Weight 1.157 lbs
Dimensions 20.3 × 3.4 × 25.4 in

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Sociology: Exploring the Architecture of Everyday Life

$131.67

This textbook provides students with a unique overview of sociology by exploring how society is constructed and experienced.

Sociology: Exploring the Architecture of Everyday Life
Sociology: Exploring the Architecture of Everyday Life
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In the Fourteenth Edition of Sociology: Exploring the Architecture of Everyday Life, David Newman shows students how to see the “unfamiliar in the familiar”–to step back and see organization and predictability in their take-for-granted personal experiences. With his approachable writing style and lively anecdotes, the author’s goal from the first edition has been the same: to write a textbook that “reads like a real book.” Many adopters of this book are fans of Peter Berger’s classic works, which helped introduce the idea of “social constructionism” to sociology. Newman uses the metaphors of “architecture” and “construction” to help students understand that society is not something that exists “out there,” independently of themselves; it is a human creation that is planned, maintained, or altered by individuals. Using vivid prose, current examples, and fresh data, this text presents a unique and thought-provoking overview of how society is constructed and experienced. Instead of surveying every subfield in sociology, the more streamlined coverage (14 chapters) focuses on the individual and society, the construction of self and society, and social inequality in the context of social structures. This title is accompanied by a complete teaching and learning package in SAGE Vantage, an intuitive learning platform that integrates quality SAGE textbook content with assignable multimedia activities and auto-graded assessments to drive student engagement and ensure accountability. Unparalleled in its ease of use and built for dynamic teaching and learning, Vantage offers customizable LMS integration and best-in-class support.

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Weight 0.907 lbs
Dimensions 18.7 × 3.9 × 23.2 in

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