Placing an emphasis on global perspectives and current research, this wide praised and adopted sociology textbook introduces the reader to the field of sociology.
John Macionis, like many people, took a college course that shaped his life. His first sociology course helped him make sense of the world. John shares his enthusiasm, excitement, and teaching experience through a clear and engaging writing style and emphasis on sociologys relevance to everyday life.
THIS WAS MY FIRST TIME LOOKING FOR A BOOK ON AMAZON.COM AND MY FIRST TIME MAKING A PURCHASING ONLINE. WHAT WAS GREAT WAS THE EASE THE THE PROCESS. THE PRICE WAS REASONABLE. THE PURCHASE WAS FOR A USED BOOK TO COME TO MY HOME IN THREE TO FOUR WEEKS. WELL, THE BOOK ARRIVED IN 4 DAYS LOOKING BRAND NEW. GREAT!! I WILL BE DOING THIS AGAIN! THANKS !
"Society"
Written By: Kandy M. Crawford
I didn't get to use this book as the college changed the requirment. I did briefly look at it before returning it and it appeared to cover a lot of territory and be very detailed about society. Worth a look.
"Satisfied Customer"
Written By: Jean Fiend
I needed this book for my class but did not want to pay full price at my school's book store. I decided to venture into the world of online bookstores and purchase a used book. I was so happy to see that there were no marks or writing in this book whatsoever! I am very satisfied with the product and the seller! Thank you!
"used college books"
Written By: D. Sapienza
this was my first experience purchasing used college books for my daughter and the book i purchased was brand new//her college bookstore price was well above amazon price so i will be shopping next semester at amazon for her books//it was delivered fast and an packaged great will purchase again w/confidence
"Are you kidding me?"
Written By: Kevin Campbell
After reading the first chapter of this book, I couldn't help but think is this what kind of education I am paying for? The poster who wrote that this is racial propaganda was being modest. This is communist BS. If you are white, you are rich and powerful trying to keep everyone down, if you are black you are poor and have no options, if you are Mexican you are unwanted...etc. This is stereotyping at its finest and the author doesn't understand that stereotyping goes beyond the meathead comments like "everybody knows you have to be black to play basketball". The author also gives an explanation of how racially divided sports like basketball and football (professionally) and has the audacity to state that the vast profits sports generate are controlled by a small number of people (predominantly white men).
The cynicism has stripped any credibility for me. The author could have stated something positive about how well blacks are at these sports and the majority of blacks in football and basketball is due to them outperforming others in their area and I guess multi-million dollar a year contracts are chicken feed. I get tired of this racial division being forced down throats of young Americans during their education. This type of material is moving to divide America through people who buy into this stuff. It reinforces stereotypes, creates hatred and cynicism from everyone's perspective, and doesn't even remotely give the impression that America is a great nation and place to live. This material is pounded into people's minds so much throughout their education that they start believing it and forget about the opportunities out there for all Americans.
I will do what a previous poster said they would do--throw it in the bonfire when I am done!