In this innovative introductory sociology text, Lorne Tepperman and James Curtis assemble an impressive array of experts to explain key concepts of sociology in ways that students will understand and enjoy. The subjects covered include both those close to readers' everyday lives - socialization, gender, education, and those perhaps further removed but just as important to understanding society - deviance, politics, the environment. "Sociology: A Canadian Perspective" also includes chapters on the theory and methods of sociology, allowing students deeper understanding of the various subjects studied by sociologist and introducing them to the tools they themselves can use to do sociology. Distinctive features such as thought-provoking 'First Person' boxes provide an intriguing glimpse into why the contributors chose to make sociology their lifework. The whole is rounded out with powerful theme boxes, tables, figures, and photographs that deepen students' understanding of sociology and bring it to life. "Sociology: A Canadian Perspective" provides all the essentials of an introductory sociology text with a visually stimulating design and effective pedagogy.
The result is a text that is sure to captivate students' attention and teach them that sociology has coherence, substantive content, and precision.
- ISBN10 019541764X
- ISBN13 9780195417647
- Publish Date 25 February 2004
- Publish Status Active
- Out of Print 26 June 2010
- Publish Country CA
- Imprint Oxford University Press, Canada
- Format Paperback
- Pages 608
- Language English