Sociology in action: a Canadian perspective

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Author(s): Diane G. Symbaluk; Tami M. Bereska
Edition: 3
Publisher: Nelson
Year: 2018

Language: English
Pages: 402

Cover
Brief Table of Contents
Detailed Table of Contents
A Unique Learning System
Preface
About the Authors
Part 1• Practising Sociology: Your Sociological Toolkit
Chapter 1: Seeing and Acting Through the Lens of Sociology
Chapter 2: Applying Sociological Research Methods
Part 2 • Society and the Self: The Foundations
Chapter 3: “I Am Canadian”: What Is “Canadian” Culture?
Chapter 4: Socialization: The Self and Social Identity
Chapter 5: Social Inequality in Canadian Society
Chapter 6: Mass Media: Living in the Electronic Age
Part 3 • The Micro and Macro of Our Everyday Lives
Chapter 7: Sex, Gender, and Sexualities: Deconstructing Dualisms
Chapter 8: Race and Ethnicity: Defining Ourselves and Others
Chapter 9: Canadian Families: Past, Present, and Future
Chapter 10: Learning What Is “True”: Religion, Science, and Education
Chapter 11: Social Control, Deviance, and Crime
Chapter 12: Health and Illness: Is It “
Part 4 • Our Changing World
Chapter 13: Social Change: Collective Behaviour
Chapter 14: “Going Green”: Environmental Sociology
Chapter 15: Globalization: The Interconnected
Glossary
References
Index