Sociology and anthropology : an introduction / Isabel S. Panopio and Realidad Santico Rolda

By: Panopio, Isabel S [author]Contributor(s): Rolda, Realidad Santico [co-author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila, Philippines : Goodwill Trading Co., Inc., c1988Description: viii, 259 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmSubject(s): SOCIOLOGYLOC classification: HM 37 .P36 1988
Contents:
I. The study of sociology and anthropology -- II. Prehistory of the Philippines -- III. Culture -- IV. Filipino society and culture -- V. Socialization -- VI. Social organization -- VII. Economic organization -- VIII. Political organization -- IX. Social stratification -- X. Ethnic groups -- XI. Population and ecology -- XII. The community- Rural community -- XIII. Urban communities -- XIV. Socio-cultural change.
Summary: The book is primarily designed as an introduction to sociology and anthropology for students at the college level with no distinct boundaries in their perspectives. Its primary goal is to present to the students a scientific study of society and human kind.
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Gen. Ed - CEAS Relegation Room FIL HM 37 .P36 1988 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000008439

Includes bibliographical references and index.

I. The study of sociology and anthropology -- II. Prehistory of the Philippines -- III. Culture -- IV. Filipino society and culture -- V. Socialization -- VI. Social organization -- VII. Economic organization -- VIII. Political organization -- IX. Social stratification -- X. Ethnic groups -- XI. Population and ecology -- XII. The community- Rural community -- XIII. Urban communities -- XIV. Socio-cultural change.

The book is primarily designed as an introduction to sociology and anthropology for students at the college level with no distinct boundaries in their perspectives. Its primary goal is to present to the students a scientific study of society and human kind.

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