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"What You Need to Know: An Introduction to Sociology discusses grass roots issues and employs relatable examples to help readers see the immediate and important connection between their lives and the societies and cultures to which they belong.

From the first chapter, students are encouraged to tap into their ""sociological imaginations"" to understand the applications of sociology and how it compares to other disciplines. They explore theories and learn systematic approaches to research.

With this foundational understanding, students then study culture, socialization, social structures, interactions and institutions, and groups, organizations, and networks. The book also addresses deviance and social control, inequality, and social change.

What You Need to Know: An Introduction to Sociology moves away from an overemphasis on details to focus on the ideas that make sociology both relevant and exciting.

Jargon-free and accessible, What You Need to Know: An Introduction to Sociology is written for introductory courses in the discipline.

Amy D'Olivo holds a Ph.D. in the sociology of religion from Drew University and is an associate professor of sociology and department chair at Centenary College. Her research interests include curriculum development for sociology. Her work has appeared in the Journal of Men's Studies and the Encyclopedia of Criminal Justice.

Sonia M. Brown holds an M.A. in sociology from DePaul University, an M.A. in social work from Loyola University, and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. at Rowan University. She is lecturer at Rutgers University. Her research interests include the examination of contemporary examples of social injustice/needs and access/success of marginalized groups in higher education.

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Amy D'Olivo holds a Ph.D. in the sociology of religion from Drew University and is an associate professor of sociology and department chair at Centenary College. Her research interests include curriculum development for sociology. Her work has appeared in the Journal of Men's Studies and the Encyclopedia of Criminal Justice. Sonia M. Brown holds an M.A. in sociology from DePaul University and an M.S.W. in social work from Loyola University. Currently a lecturer at Rutgers State University, she has an interdisciplinary background in sociology, social work, and education. Her research interests include race and ethnicity, particularly in relation to social justice/needs and access/success of marginalized groups in higher education. Her work has appeared in the American Sociological Association journal, Teaching Sociology.

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  • PublisherCognella Academic Publishing
  • Publication date2015
  • ISBN 10 1626611122
  • ISBN 13 9781626611122
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages160

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