Introduction to Sociology is designed as a core text for college classes in introductory sociology. Beginning with the earliest roots of sociology, including early thinkers not usually included in the sociological canon, the book examines how sociology looks at everyday life, including standard sociological areas of concern such as the family, deviance, and culture, as well as contemporary concerns such as the sociology of medicine and globalization. Critical-thinking questions are integrated throughout the text; additional pedagogical material includes chapter objectives, further readings and websites, chapter summaries, and end-of-chapter glossary.
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John Steckley is a long-time professor at Humber College, where he has taught for over twenty years. He is a respected author of numerous articles and texts, specializing in First Nations issues. In addition to his many publications (see list below), he is currently co-authoring an ethnography series for Pearson. Guy Letts is an instructor at Humber College, where he has taught a variety of sociology and anthropology courses. He is the author of numerous scholarly articles for academic journals and volumes.
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