Sociology Projects

Sociology Projects
Author: David Barrat
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2006-06-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1134945108

Sociology Projects: A Students' Guide is a no-nonsense, practical guide to project work for Sociology students. It includes everything from advice on how to choose a manageable topic to checklists reminding you what you need to have done by when. Taking you right through from the initial preparation to the final results, this is an entertaining and highly informative workbook. It will show you: * where to look for useful documents * how not to get overwhelmed by data * when to prepare - and how to evaluate - a questionnaire * ways of presenting your material to best effect * how to anticipate both the possibilities and the pitfalls ... and lots more. Written by experienced teachers with extensive knowledge of project work, Sociology Projects will be one of those books a student can't afford to be without!

The Sacred Project of American Sociology

The Sacred Project of American Sociology
Author: Christian Smith
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2014
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0199377138

The Sacred Project of American Sociology shows, counter-intuitively, that the secular enterprise that everyday sociology appears to be pursuing is actually not what is really going on at sociology's deepest level. Sociology today is in fact animated by sacred impulses, driven by sacred commitments, and serves a sacred project. This book re-asserts a vision for what sociology is most important for, in contrast with its current commitments, and calls sociologists back to a more honest, fair, and healthy vision of its purpose.

Chinese Sociology

Chinese Sociology
Author: Hon Fai Chen
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2017-09-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1137582200

This book examines the institutional development of Chinese sociology from the 1890s to the present. It plots the discipline’s twisting path in the Chinese context, from early Western influences; through the institutionalization of the discipline in the 1930s-40s; its problematic relationship with socialism and interruptions under Marxist orthodoxy and the Cultural Revolution; its revival during the 1980s-90s; to the twin trends of globalization and indigenization in current Chinese sociological scholarship. Chen argues that in spite of the state-building agenda and persistent efforts to indigenize the discipline, the Western model remains pervasively influential, due in large part to the influence of American missionaries, foundations and scholars in the formation and transformation of the Chinese sociological tradition. The history of Chinese sociology is shown to be a contingent process in which globally circulated knowledge, above all the American sociological tradition, has been adapted to the changing contexts of China. This engaging work contributes an important country study to the history of sociology and will appeal to scholars of Chinese history and disciplinary historiography, in addition to social scientists.

Liberation Sociology

Liberation Sociology
Author: Joe R. Feagin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2020-04-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1315479079

Liberation sociology is concerned with eliminating social oppressions and creating truly just societies. Liberation sociology takes sides with the oppressed and envisions an end to that oppression. Liberation social scientists featured in this book consciously try to step outside their groups or societies and view them critically. The authors examine theories and research of social scientists who ask, Social science for what purpose? and Social science for whom? Case studies offer humanistic, democratic, and activist answers. Featured researchers provide tools to increase human abilities to understand deep social realities, engage in better dialogues, and increase democratic participation in use of knowledge.Many people of all ages today continue to be attracted to sociology and other social sciences because of their promise to contribute to better political, social, and moral understandings of themselves and their social worlds-and often because they hope it will help them to build a better society. We accent the liberation potential of social science with these social science teachers and students firmly in mind.

Social Problems

Social Problems
Author: . . NYU Sociology Department
Publisher:
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2018-06-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780205946495

The Sociology Project 2.5

The Sociology Project 2.5
Author: NYU Sociology Dept
Publisher: Pearson
Total Pages: 673
Release: 2017-01-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0134638018

This is the eBook of the printed book and may not include any media, website access codes, or print supplements that may come packaged with the bound book. For courses in Introductory Sociology Inspire each student’s sociological imagination Authored collaboratively by members of the NYU Sociology Department, The Sociology Project 2.5 draws on the collective wisdom of expert faculty to reveal how individuals are shaped by the contexts in which they live and act. Organized around the big questions in every subfield of the discipline, The Sociology Project 2.5 shows how sociologists analyze our world and sets students off on their own journeys of sociological inquiry. At its core, The Sociology Project 2.5 seeks to inspire each student’s sociological imagination and instill in each reader a new determination to question the world around us.

The Sociology Project

The Sociology Project
Author: Jeff Manza
Publisher:
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2017-01-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9780134755373

Authored collaboratively by members of the NYU Sociology Department, REVEL for The Sociology Project draws on the collective wisdom of expert faculty to reveal how individuals are shaped by the contexts in which they live and act. Organized around the big questions in every subfield of the discipline, it shows how sociologists analyze our world, and sets students off on their own journeys of sociological inquiry. At its core, REVEL for The Sociology Project seeks to inspire each student's sociological imagination, and instill in each reader a new determination to question the world around us. The Canadian edition supplements the research done by faculty from the New York University Sociology Department using Canadian data and research to explore their sociological questions in the Canadian context. Throughout the chapters, students can learn about the impact of social norms, organizations, and institutions unique to Canada and reflect upon how these sociological differences may have either a positive or negative impact on individuals' quality of life in both countries and others around the world.

The Promise of Sociology

The Promise of Sociology
Author: Rob Beamish
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2016-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1442634049

The second edition of this award-winning introduction to sociology has been substantially revised throughout, including improved connections between the discussion of millennials and Mills s concept of the sociological imagination."