This concise text for carries the public sociology movement into the introductory sociology classroom. While teaching students to think sociologically and to develop a sociological eye, it also demonstrates how sociology can be used as a tool for improving society. As they explains the discipline s basic theories and concepts, the authors provide many examples of "engaged" sociologists who are working to solve some of society s most intractable problems, and encourage students to become engaged in their own communities.
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This concise text for carries the public sociology movement into the introductory sociology classroom. While teaching students to think sociologically and to develop a sociological eye, it also demonstrates how sociology can be used as a tool for improving society. As they explains the discipline s basic theories and concepts, the authors provide many examples of "engaged" sociologists who are working to solve some of society s most intractable problems, and encourage students to become engaged in their own communities.
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