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Sociology For Dummies: 2nd Edition

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Sociology For Dummies 2e aids readers in understanding this complex field of study and helps them both when deciding to take a class as well as when participating in a course. The ability to use a sociological lens is more important now than ever; there have been recent foundational changes in how we understand society. Recent dialogue surrounding health care, politics, race, and gender now occur with frankness and urgency that will be addressed. Updates: -2020 and societal upheaval -Shifted politics -Me Too -Climate Change -Social Media mediating our lives

1 pages, Audio CD

Published June 22, 2021

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Jay Gabler

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I'm a writer and editor living in Duluth, Minnesota, where I write about arts and entertainment for the Duluth News Tribune. From 2013 to 2022, I was a digital producer at Minnesota Public Radio's The Current, where among other projects I hosted/wrote our Rock and Roll Book Club feature. I'm also a co-founder of The Tangential and a member of the National Book Critics Circle. Recent books I've written or co-written include 100 Things To Do In Duluth Before You Die (2025), Sociology for Dummies (second edition, 2021), and Robots and Foundation (2020). I'm on Bluesky, Facebook, Tumblr, Instagram, TikTok, and Letterboxd. Gmail: jaygabler.

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August 22, 2025
This was accessible, enjoyable, and served to fill in some historical/theoretical gaps for me. I wanted to engage with it as a benchmark for what I know and what I need to know. In the process, I discovered that I have done a pretty bang-up job in the last 1-2 years of building my knowledge in the field and there was quite a lot that I had already engaged with! I feel pretty comfortable and capable when it comes to Marx, Weber, C. Wright Mills, Goffman, and Hochschild. I could use some additional reading when it comes to Durkheim and W. E. B. Du Bois so I’ll try and tackle more of their foundational works soon. A lot of the baseline theoretical frameworks were in my wheelhouse. I was happy to learn a few more, such as the rational choice theory. All in all this was exactly what I wanted and gave me a bit more background and confidence going into this new field!
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June 15, 2025
Too leftist or liberal for me. Of course the author sociologist will say I’m mistaken in thinking the science of sociology represents any side at all, but merely collects the objective data. While this is true, the sociologist would also agree that while the data might be objective, the interpretation or even what to do research on is not.

Now it obviously doesn’t make the research “wrong” and they do have plenty of great insights. But I think where sociologists see the problem in society, and therefore what area they do most of their research, is highly towards the left. Seeing the importance of distinguishing between sex and gender, for example, is a leftist project.
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December 20, 2020
If you liked the first edition, you'll love the second.
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June 16, 2022
I picked this up to have a better grasp at sociology for my exam- idk if this particular book helped, since a lot of the sociology here was American, but it was still a pleasurable read
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