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Title: | The basics of sociology |
Other Titles: | Basics of the social sciences) |
Authors: | Stolley, Kathy S. |
Issue Date: | 2005 |
Publisher: | GREENWOOD PRESS |
Abstract: | The study of sociology starts from the basic premise that human life is social life (Rebach and Bruhn 2001, 5). Most of us are constantly involved in interactions with other human beings. From the families we are born into, through school, work, and play; retirements; and even the gatherings that memorialize our deaths, we spend our lives within a tapestry woven of interlocking social arrangements. Sociology focuses on these arrangements, including how they are created, how they change, and how they impact our lives, opportunities, and options (Rebach and Bruhn 2001, 5). |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/18 |
ISBN: | 0-313-32387-9 |
Appears in Collections: | eCollection |
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