Introduction to Sociology 5th/e Ritzer 2019 Test Bank
Test Bank for Introduction to Sociology Fifth Edition 5/e by George Ritzer , Wendy Wiedenhoft Murphy ( SAGE Publisher ) Test Bank
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- Publisher: SAGE Publications, Inc; Fifth edition (August 20, 2019)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1544355173
- ISBN-13: 978-1544355177
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- Join the conversation with one of sociology’s best-known thinkers. In the fully updated Fifth Edition of Introduction to Sociology, bestselling author George Ritzer shows students the relevance of sociology to their lives. While providing a rock-solid foundation, the text illuminates traditional sociological concepts and theories, as well as some of the most compelling contemporary social phenomena: globalization, consumer culture, the Internet, and the “McDonaldization” of society. Packed with current examples and the latest research of how “public” sociologists are engaging with the critical issues of today, this new edition encourages students to apply a sociological perspective to their worldview—empowering them to participate in a global conversation about current social problems. A Complete Teaching & Learning Package
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Table of Contents
A Sociology of Revolutions and Counterrevolutions
The Changing Nature of the Social World—and Sociology
Central Concerns for a Twenty-First-Century Sociology
Sociology: Continuity and Change
Sociology’s Purpose: Science or Social Reform?
Sociology, the Other Social Sciences, and Common Sense
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
How Do Theories Help Us Understand Politics and Other Social Institutions?
The Giants of Classical Sociological Theory
Other Important Early Theorists
Contemporary Sociological Theory
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Sociology as a Science
The Scientific Method
The Development of Scientific Knowledge
Sociological Research
Secondary Data Analysis
Issues in Social Research
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
A Reflection of U.S. Culture
A Definition of Culture
The Basic Elements of Culture
Cultural Differences
Major Types of Culture
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Socialization and Variance
The Individual and the Self
The Individual as Performer
Socialization
Interaction
Micro-Level Social Structures
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Questioning Governmental Authority
Organizations
Contemporary Organizational Realities
Societies
Global Relationships
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Norms, Labels, and Judgment
Deviance
Theories of Deviance
Crime
Globalization and Crime
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Student “Haves” and “Have-Nots” in Higher Education
Dimensions of Social Stratification
Economic Inequality
Social Mobility
Theories of Social Stratification
Consumption and Social Stratification
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Something Is Right in Denmark
Positions in Global Stratification
Other Global Inequalities
Changing Positions in Global Stratification
Theories of Global Stratification
Consumption and Global Stratification
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Minorities Acquire Political Power
The Concepts of Race and Ethnicity
Majority–Minority Relations
Racism
Race and Ethnicity in a Global Context
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Challenging Gender Stereotypes
Gender and Sex
The Sociology of Sexuality
Sexuality, Gender, and Globalization
Global Flows Related to Gender
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Fictional Families Get Real
Family, Marriage, and Intimate Relationships
Broad Changes in Marriage and the Family
Theorizing the Family
Problems in the Family
Global Families
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Going to the “Right” Parties on Campus
Thinking about Education
Education and Consumption
Inequality in Education
Globalization and Education
Summary
Key Terms
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Commercialism Encroaches on a Holy City
Early Sociologists and Religion
What Is Religion?
Components of Religion
Types of Religious Institutions
Theorizing Religion
Religion and Globalization
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
The Interrelationship of Government and the Economy
Politics: Democracy or Dictatorship
Who Rules the United States?
Global Politics
The Economy: Major Forms and Changes
Work, Consumption, and Leisure
Globalization and the Economy
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
The Opioid Crisis
The Body
The Sociology of Health and Medicine
Globalization and Health
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Too Few, Too Old
Population
Urbanization
Cities and Globalization
The Environment
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Workers’ Rights, Consumer Activism, and Social Change
Social Movements
Emergence, Mobilization, and Impact of Social Movements
Collective Action
Social Change: Globalization, Consumption, and the Internet
Summary
Key Terms
NEW TO THIS EDITION:
- Updated examples in the text and “Digital Living” boxes keep pace with changes in digital technology and online practices, including genealogy websites, Uber, Bitcoin, Tinder, the #MeToo movement, digital privacy, WikiLeaks, and cyberbullying.
- New topics in the “Trending” boxes demonstrate the diversity of sociology’s practitioners, methods, and subject matter. Featured authors include:
- Robert Wuthnow (The Left Behind: Decline and Rage in Rural America)
- Adam Reich and Peter Bearman (Working for Respect: Community and Conflict at Walmart)
- Bruce Western (Homeward: Life in the Year after Prison)
- Arlene Stein (Unbound: Transgender Men and Remaking of Identity)
- Tressie McMillan Cottom (Lower Ed: The Troubling Rise of For-Profit Colleges in the New Economy)
- Zevnep Tufekci (Twitter and Tear Gas: The Power and Fragility of Networked Protest)
- Arlie Hochschild (Strangers in Their Own Land)
- Lori Peek and Alice Fothergill (Children of Katrina)
- New or updated subjects apply sociological thinking to the latest issues including:
- the 2016 U.S. election
- Brexit
- the global growth of ISIS
- climate change
- further segmentation of wealthy Americans as the “super rich”
- transgender people in the U.S. armed forces
- charter schools
- the legalization of marijuana
- the Flint water crisis
- fourth-wave feminism
- New SAGE Sociology News Clips connect core sociological concepts to brief, 2-4 minute news clips of current events, such as
- New Federal Health Guidelines for Americans
- Encouraging Women in Tech
- Child Sex Trafficking
- Child Hunger in War-Ravaged Yemen
- Beer and Faith
- Retail Workers See Shift Amid Changing Landscape
- Opioid Crisis Strains Families and the Foster System
- State Elections See Infusion of Women Candidates
- U.S. March for Our Lives
KEY FEATURES:
- The text focuses on several themes that help define social life today:
- Globalization—the flow of people, goods, institutions, and ideas across national borders.
- Consumer Culture—the meaning attached to getting and using material goods.
- Digital Living—social life mediated by digital technologies.
- A conceptual foundation for understanding sociology is provided in the first chapter so students can build upon that foundation when they are introduced to different sociological theories.
- Strong coverage of sociological theory is presented in an enhanced three-category system that is similar to the approach of most introductory sociology texts, but richer—encompassing classical theories as well as the most important offshoots of those theories developed in recent years.
- Contemporary public sociologists, whose works and ideas have entered the national conversation, appear in “Trending” boxes to encourage students to join a public conversation by providing key insights about current sociological issues.
- Global maps illustrate the global “flows” of people, goods, and ideas in the contemporary world.
- SAGE coursepacks enables instructors to import high-quality content, such as exceptional teaching resources from A.S.A.’s TRAILS (Teaching Resources and Innovation Library for Sociology), into their school’s learning management system (LMS) with no access codes.
- SAGE edge provides students helpful tools, including an MCAT Guide for students that maps chapter content to sociology standards on the MCAT test and connects students with free online MCAT study-and-review websites.
- Animated videos within the Interactive eBook bring core sociological concepts to life by illustrating key content in each chapter, such as the nuclear family, discrimination, stereotypes, and more!
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