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Sociology in Modules

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Sociology in Modules offers approachable content in a well-organized, flexible teaching format. The comprehensive program allows instructors to choose the content they'd like to present and introduce it in a layout that students can manage. Connect, the proven online experience, adapts to student's learning needs, enhancing the understanding of topics and developing their sociological imagination.

1152 pages, Unbound

First published September 30, 2010

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Richard T. Schaefer

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March 27, 2013
The content was decent enough, if you can get past the plethora of grammatical errors. I don't think highly of McGraw-Hill after this semester.
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May 16, 2021
Good introduction to the subject. Nothing earth shattering, and you can definitely tell that the intended audience (17-22 y/o college kids) may not have a ton of life experience given some of the generalities used to explain large, complex issues such as economics and why 'brain drain' may affect a country.

Definitely a good introduction to conflict theory, and I'll go ahead and say the book seems almost sympathetic to that form of sociological thought above all others.
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July 29, 2021
Great job explaining social issues and the different aspects of how to deal with them.
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