An Introduction to Sociology / (Record no. 6800)

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Transcribing agency NULRC
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Classification number HM 51 .D46 1983
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Personal name Serge Denisoff,
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Title An Introduction to Sociology /
Statement of responsibility, etc. R. Serge Denisoff and Ralph Wahrman
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Edition statement Third edition
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. [Place of publication not identifed] :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. [publisher not identified],
Date of publication, distribution, etc. c1983
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Extent xv, 638 pages ;
Dimensions 24 cm.
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Formatted contents note 1. Strangers in a familiar land -- 2. The origins of sociology -- 3. Research Methods -- 4. Society -- 5. Culture -- 6. Socialization -- 7. The family -- 8. Religion -- 9. Political institution -- 10. Mass communications -- 11. Stratification systems and theories -- 12. Social status in America -- 13. Intergroup relations -- 14. Deviance -- 15. Collective behavior -- 16. Social movement -- 17. Social change -- 18. Population and demography .
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Summary, etc. Sociologists are strangers in a familiar land by their own choice. They attempt to step back and look at the world in which they live. By temporarily withdrawing they try to understand society. To do this they must take the trouble to look beyond their everyday experiences and cherished beliefs. Sociologists present their research in such a way that ideas that seem to be facts can be either proved or refuted. By standing on the rainy corner the disgruntled passenger may establish the routing schedules of the bus company. Sociologists try to establish the existence of patterns in social life but under more comfortable conditions. Both the sociologist and the soggy passenger are trying to discover what is real in the everyday world.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element SOCIOLOGY
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    Library of Congress Classification     Psychology LRC - Annex National University - Manila Relegation Room 04/25/2012 Reaccessioned   GC HM 51 .D46 1983 NULIB000004559 05/20/2025 c.1 05/20/2025 Books

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