Everyday Sociology Reader Pa
, by Sternheimer,Karen- ISBN: 9780393934298 | 0393934292
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 1/25/2010
About The Everyday Sociology Reader | p. xi |
Acknowledgments | p. xiii |
Thinking Sociologically and Doing Sociology | p. 1 |
The Sociological Perspective | |
The Promise | p. 3 |
Sociological Theory | |
Fractals, Theories, and Patterns | p. 7 |
Research Questions | |
Matching Research Methods to Research Questions | p. 10 |
Conducting Research | |
Where to Sit: Doing Qualitative Research | p. 13 |
Statistics | |
Scary Numbers | p. 15 |
Culture, Consumption, and Media | p. 25 |
Consumption | |
Conspicuous Consumption | p. 27 |
Lifestyle | |
The Visible Lifestyle: American Symbols of Status | p. 31 |
Television | |
Reality Life | p. 38 |
Magazines | |
Beauty Myths and Magazines | p. 40 |
Marketing Ideas and Fears through Email: Pass Along Hoaxes and Urban Legends | p. 43 |
Self and Interaction | p. 47 |
The Public Self | |
[Impression Management] | p. 49 |
Breaching Norms | |
Grocery Shopping, Ordering Whoppers, and Borat | p. 57 |
Managing Stigma | |
Stand By Our Man | p. 59 |
Identity | |
Grappling with the Medicated Self: The Case of ADHD College Students | p. 62 |
Identity and Value | |
Romantic Exchanges | p. 77 |
Community, Organizations, and Social Groups | p. 82 |
Organizations | |
Bureaucracy | p. 84 |
Organizational Failure | |
Bureaucracy: Resistance to Change and Adaptation | p. 87 |
Declining Civic Engagement | |
Civic Participation | p. 89 |
Increasing Civic Engagement | |
Beyond Bowling Alone | p. 99 |
Barriers to Involvement | |
Social Movements and Your Attention Span | p. 101 |
Crime and Deviance | p. 105 |
Understanding Crime Statistics | |
Murder and Statistics | p. 107 |
A Theory of Crime | |
Broken Windows: The Police and Neighborhood Safety | p. 110 |
Challenging a Theory of Crime | |
Beyond Broken Windows | p. 116 |
Understanding Deviance | |
[The Relationship Between Celebrity and Deviant Behavior] | p. 119 |
Navigating the Deviant Label | |
Rehab, Labeling, and Deviance | p. 128 |
Stratification | p. 133 |
American Class Structure | |
Class in America | p. 135 |
The Intersection of Race and Class | |
Class and Race | p. 149 |
Class in Everyday Life | |
Class Consciousness | p. 154 |
Media Representations of Class | |
Class Action in the Media | p. 157 |
Shifting Perceptions of Homelessness | |
The Disaster of Homelessness | p. 168 |
Gender and Sexuality | p. 173 |
Gender as a Performance | |
Doing Gender | p. 175 |
Performing Masculinity | |
The Well-coiffed Man: Class, Race, and Heterosexual Masculinity in the Hair Salon | p. 183 |
Gender and Power | |
Language, Gender, and Power | p. 197 |
Gender and Sex | |
Back Stage Out in Front: Impressions of Teen Pregnancy | p. 199 |
Sexual Orientation | |
Does Finger Size Reveal Sexual Orientation? | p. 202 |
Race and Ethnicity | p. 209 |
Constructing Race | |
Racial Formation | p. 211 |
Racial Identity | |
Black and White or Rainbow Colors: Tiger Woods and the "One-Drop Rule" | p. 225 |
Race Relations | |
Racial Tensions and Living in a Color-blind Society | p. 227 |
Constructing Ethnicity | |
The Costs of a Costless Community | p. 229 |
Ethnic Identity | |
Celebrating St. Patrick's Day: Symbolic Ethnicity | p. 239 |
Social Institutions | p. 243 |
Families and Work | |
The Overextended Family | p. 246 |
Child Care | |
Who Cares for America's Babies? | p. 254 |
Work and the Economy | |
White-collar Downward Mobility | p. 257 |
Work and Social Networks | |
Getting a Job: Weak Social Ties and Online Connections | p. 260 |
Education and Inequality | |
Hitting Them Hardest When They're Small | p. 262 |
Education and Globalization | |
Globalization and Higher Education | p. 274 |
Religion and Spirituality | |
Bridging the Gap: The Split between Society and Spirituality | p. 276 |
Religion and Deviance | |
What Is a Cult? | p. 92 |
Government and Power | |
The Sociology of Conspiracy | p. 294 |
Social Change | p. 299 |
Generational Change | |
Generations X, Y, and Z: Are They Changing America? | p. 301 |
Immigration Trends | |
Black Ethnicity: The Foreign-born in America | p. 310 |
Immigration and Social Change | |
Rethinking Crime and Immigration | p. 313 |
Fear of Immigration and Change | |
Statistics and Myths about Immigrants | p. 323 |
Social Movements and Social Change | |
Social Movements and the Environment | p. 325 |
Credits | p. 329 |
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