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The influential authors significantly update their popular introductory text that invites students to reflect on their lives in the context of the combustible leap from modern to postmodern life. The authors show how culture is central to understanding many world problems as they challenge readers to confront the problems and possibilities of an era in which the futures of the physical and social environments seem uncertain. As culture rapidly changes in the 21st century the authors have successfully incorporated these nuances with many important updates on race and racism Black Lives Matter the rise of populist politics ISIS new social media feminist perspectives on sex work trans and non-gender conforming identities and more. New to this edition: New data text box examples photos exercises study questions and glossary terms appear throughout. New discussions added of arts-based and participatory approaches to research historical changes in the perception of deviance legalization of marijuana; Islam vs. secularism in France new forms of socialization heteronormative and essentialist language related to sex and gender intersections of social class and other identities the prison industrial complex informal sharing economies atheism and more. New text boxes include: Young Saudis Find Freedom in their Phones How One Stupid Tweet Blew Up Justine Sacco’s Life School-to-Prison Pipeline India’s Reproductive Assembly Line Workers Feel Pain of Layoffs Like Prohibition the fight over guns is about something else Micro-aggression and Changing Moral Cultures Praise for A Contemporary Introduction to Sociology Treats sociology as a living vibrant discipline. The book is a masterful synthesis written in a style that is at once sophisticated engaging and accessible. —Peter Kivisto Augustana College Alexander and Thompson have produced the modern textbook we have all been waiting for—comprehensive and coherent but above all intelligent. Designed to make teaching sociology unproblematic the book is the ideal combination of theory evidence and accessibility. —Bryan S. Turner editor of The Cambridge Dictionary of SociologySets new standards in speaking directly to students of the most significant recent developments in sociology and social changes they are living. It shows how inspiring the sociological imagination can be in areas like media sexuality gender relations inequality and globalization. —Lyn Spillman University of Notre DameA truly contemporary sociology one that mines the classics of sociology for insights into a profoundly changed postmodern world. Most important the book reminds us of sociology’s capacity to surprise. —Francesca Polletta University of California–IrvineAn extraordinary textbook that synthesizes a wealth of sociological studies. The book is engaging and readable key concepts are clearly defined and important theories are succinctly explicated. I highly recommend it to students and faculty alike. —William Julius Wilson Harvard University | A Contemporary Introduction to Sociology Culture and Society in Transition

Routledge A Contemporary Introduction To Sociology Culture And Society In Transition 21St 09781138282049

The influential authors significantly update their popular introductory text that invites students to reflect on their lives in the context of the combustible leap from modern to postmodern life. The authors show how culture is central to understanding many world problems as they challenge readers to confront the problems and possibilities of an era in which the futures of the physical and social environments seem uncertain. As culture rapidly changes in the 21st century the authors have successfully incorporated these nuances with many important updates on race and racism Black Lives Matter the rise of populist politics ISIS new social media feminist perspectives on sex work trans and non-gender conforming identities and more. New to this edition: New data text box examples photos exercises study questions and glossary terms appear throughout. New discussions added of arts-based and participatory approaches to research historical changes in the perception of deviance legalization of marijuana; Islam vs. secularism in France new forms of socialization heteronormative and essentialist language related to sex and gender intersections of social class and other identities the prison industrial complex informal sharing economies atheism and more. New text boxes include: Young Saudis Find Freedom in their Phones How One Stupid Tweet Blew Up Justine Sacco’s Life School-to-Prison Pipeline India’s Reproductive Assembly Line Workers Feel Pain of Layoffs Like Prohibition the fight over guns is about something else Micro-aggression and Changing Moral Cultures Praise for A Contemporary Introduction to Sociology Treats sociology as a living vibrant discipline. The book is a masterful synthesis written in a style that is at once sophisticated engaging and accessible. —Peter Kivisto Augustana College Alexander and Thompson have produced the modern textbook we have all been waiting for—comprehensive and coherent but above all intelligent. Designed to make teaching sociology unproblematic the book is the ideal combination of theory evidence and accessibility. —Bryan S. Turner editor of The Cambridge Dictionary of SociologySets new standards in speaking directly to students of the most significant recent developments in sociology and social changes they are living. It shows how inspiring the sociological imagination can be in areas like media sexuality gender relations inequality and globalization. —Lyn Spillman University of Notre DameA truly contemporary sociology one that mines the classics of sociology for insights into a profoundly changed postmodern world. Most important the book reminds us of sociology’s capacity to surprise. —Francesca Polletta University of California–IrvineAn extraordinary textbook that synthesizes a wealth of sociological studies. The book is engaging and readable key concepts are clearly defined and important theories are succinctly explicated. I highly recommend it to students and faculty alike. —William Julius Wilson Harvard University | A Contemporary Introduction to Sociology Culture and Society in Transition

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