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Discover Sociology: Core Concepts

by Daina S. Eglitis

Book Details

Publisher:SAGE Publications
Published:2019-11-08
Pages:537
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

About This Book

Discover Sociology: Core Concepts explores sociology as a discipline of curious minds, in 12 high-priority chapters that focus on theoretical, conceptual, and empirical tools needed to understand, analyze, and even change the world. The Second Edition of Core Concepts is ideal for semester-long courses where instructors want to spend more time on "core" topics and/or assign other course materials, as well as shorter courses (quarter schools, summer and intersession courses).

Our Review

This foundational text offers a direct and accessible entry point into the discipline of sociology, presenting the essential theoretical and conceptual tools needed to critically analyze the social world. Organized into 12 focused chapters, it prioritizes the core principles and empirical methods that define the field, from social structures and institutions to culture and inequality. The book frames sociology not as a dry academic subject, but as a vital discipline for curious minds seeking to understand and engage with the forces shaping their lives. It effectively builds a toolkit for analyzing everything from everyday interactions to large-scale global systems.

The book's streamlined, high-priority approach makes it particularly valuable for students in shorter academic terms or for instructors who wish to build a solid conceptual foundation before incorporating supplementary materials. Its strength lies in its clarity and focus, distilling complex sociological ideas into their most potent forms without sacrificing intellectual rigor. Anyone beginning their journey into social science will find this an indispensable guide for developing a sociological imagination and a more critical perspective on the world around them.

Themes

Social Science

Subjects

Social Science