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Test Bank for Everyday Sociology Reader by Sternheimer
Downloadable Instructor Test Bank for Everyday Sociology Reader by Karen Sternheimer, ISBN : 9780393934298
Table of Content
1. Thinking Sociologically and Doing Sociology
- The Sociological Perspective: C. BRADLEY WRIGHT MILLS, The Promise
- Sociological Theory: SALLY RASKOFF, Fractals, Theories, and Patterns
- Research Questions: JANICE PRINCE INNISS, Matching Research Methods to Research Questions
- Conducting Research: BRADLEY WRIGHT, Where to Sit: Doing Qualitative Research
- Statistics: JOEL BEST, Scary Numbers
2. Culture, Consumption, and Media
- Consumption: THORSTEIN VEBLEN, Conspicuous Consumption
- Lifestyle: JULIET B. SCHOR, The Visible Lifestyle: American Symbols of Status
- Television: KAREN STERNHEIMER, Reality Life
- Magazines: KAREN STERNHEIMER, Beauty Myths and Magazines
- Email: JANICE PRINCE INNISS, Marketing Ideas and Fears Through Email: Pass Along Hoaxes and Urban Legends
3. Self and Interaction
- The Public Self: ERVING GOFFMAN, [Impression Management]
- Breaching Norms: BRADLEY WRIGHT, Grocery Shopping, Ordering Whoppers, and Borat
- Managing Stigma: SALLY RASKOFF, Stand by Our Man
- Identity: MEIKA LOE and LEIGH CUTTINO, Grappling with the Medicated Self: The Case of ADHD College Students
- Identity and Value: BRADLEY WRIGHT, Romantic Exchanges
4. Community, Organizations, and Social Groups
- Organizations: MAX WEBER, Bureaucracy
- Organizational Failure: JANICE PRINCE INNISS, Bureaucracy: Resistance to Change and Adaptation
- Declining Civic Engagement: ROBERT PUTNAM, Civic Participation
- Increasing Civic Engagement: SALLY RASKOFF, Beyond Bowling Alone
- Barriers to Involvement: BRADLEY WRIGHT, Social Movements and Your Attention Span
5. Crime and Deviance
- Understanding Crime Statistics: KAREN STERNHEIMER, Murder and Statistics
- A Theory of Crime: JAMES Q. WILSON and GEORGE L. KELLING, Broken Windows: The Police and Neighborhood Safety
- Challenging a Theory of Crime: BRADLEY WRIGHT, Beyond Broken Windows
- Understanding Deviance: PATRICK F. PARNABY and VINCENT F. SACCO, [The Relationship Between Celebrity and Deviant Behavior]
- Navigating the Deviant Label: SALLY RASKOFF, Rehab, Labeling, and Deviance
6. Stratification
- American Class Structure: ROBERT PERRUCCI and EARL WYSONG, Class in America
- The Intersection of Class and Race: JANICE PRINCE INNISS, Class and Race
- Class in Everyday Life: KAREN STERNHEIMER, Class Consciousness
- Media Representations of Class: DIANA KENDALL, Class Action in the Media
- Shifting Perspectives of Homelessness: SALLY RASKOFF, The Disaster of Homelessness
7. Gender and Sexuality
- Gender as Performance: CANDACE WEST and DON H. ZIMMERMAN, Doing Gender
- Performing Masculinity: KRISTEN BARBER, The Well-Coiffed Man: Class, Race, and Heterosexual Masculinity in the Hair Salon
- Gender and Power: SALLY RASKOFF, Language, Gender, and Power
- Gender and Sex: JANICE PRINCE INNISS, Back Stage out in Front: Impressions of Teen Pregnancy
- Sexual Orientation: SALLY RASKOFF, Does Finger Size Reveal Sexual Orientation?
8. Race and Ethnicity
- Constructing Race: MICHAEL OMI and HOWARD WINANT, Racial Formation, from Racial Formation in the United States
- Racial Identity: JANICE PRINCE INNISS, Black and White or Rainbow Colors: Tiger Woods and the ‘One Drop Rule’
- Race Relations: C. N. LE, Racial Tensions and Living in a Colorblind Society
- Constructing Ethnicity: MARY WATERS, The Costs of a Costless Community
- Ethnic Identity: JANICE PRINCE INNISS, Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day: Symbolic Ethnicity
9. Social Institutions
- Families and Work: ARLIE RUSSELL HOCHSCHILD, The Overextended Family
- Child Care: JANICE PRINCE INNISS, Who Cares for America’s Babies?
- Work and the Economy: BARBARA EHRENREICH, White-collar Downward Mobility
- Work and Social Networks: BRADLEY WRIGHT, Getting a Job: Weak Social Ties and Online Connections
- Education and Inequality: JONATHAN KOZOL, Hitting Them Hardest When They’re Small
- Education and Globalization: C. N. LE, Globalization and Higher Education
- Religion and Spirituality: GREG STANCZAK, Bridging the Gap: The Split Between Society and Spirituality from Engaged Spirituality: Social Change and American Religion
- Religion and Deviance: KATHLEEN LOWNEY, What Is a Cult?
- Government and Power: KAREN STERNHEIMER, The Sociology of Conspiracy
10. Social Change
- Generational Change: DUANE F ALWIN, Generations X, Y and Z: Are They Changing America?
- Immigration and Trends: JANICE PRINCE INNISS, Black Ethnicity: The Foreign-born in America
- Immigration and Social Change: ROBERT J. SAMPSON, Rethinking Crime and Immigration,
- Fear of Immigration and Change: SALLY RASKOFF, Statistics and Myths about Immigrants
- Social Movements and Social Change: KAREN STERNHEIMER, Social Movements and the Environment
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