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The Practical Skeptic: Core Concepts in Sociology

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The Practical Skeptic, a concise introduction to sociology, focuses on core concepts as the central building blocks for understanding sociology. Lisa McIntyre's straightforward, lively, even humorous style and her emphasis on critical thinking make this a

304 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1998

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April 2, 2023
Definitely a 'broad but shallow' approach, which makes sense for an intro textbook but I think it still could have benefitted from a more specific/technical treatment
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January 9, 2015
Fantastic introduction to sociology text book! Clear, concise, narrative writing with a hint of humor made it an enjoyable read. I would highly recommend this to professors looking for required reading for intro sociology courses as each chapter is well written from a general perspective which makes it easy for those new to sociology concepts and terms to understand. Throughout each chapter the author also provides stop and review sections and has chapter summaries at the end that encourage students to review and reflect on what they have learned.
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November 22, 2015
I thought this book was fantastic. Lisa McIntyre's writing is perfect for a first sociology course. She uses real life examples that are so easy to understand and very interesting. This was a required book for my course, but I enjoyed reading it so much that I would recommend it to someone who is just interested in learning on their own. Be sure to check out her companion book with readings on sociological studies.
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November 20, 2011
It gives me some "lens" to see a big picture of social institutions and social structure. The lens also let me see myself in my society. Researches of different topics like the classic prison experiment, situated power in the classroom, cultural capital in military trainings explain to some extent how a social setting or institution can shape a person.
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January 13, 2009
It's a textbook from my Sociology 101 class- and it certainly does it's job well explaining concepts of sociology. But unlike, say Spirit of Sociology, it's not something I would suggest you go out of your way to read unless it's assigned.
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April 8, 2011
Textbook for my Intro to Sociology class. It turned out to be a pretty interesting read.
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July 20, 2012
It was an awesome book. A nice change in perspective.
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