With its vibrant narrative, engaging pedagogy, currency and theoretical scholarship, this text uses a wealth of multicultural and global examples to provide students with substantive coverage of sociological concepts. It integrates global analyses throughout, so that students learn to think critically about sociology as a discipline. New material on social diversity discusses differences among four cultural groups Native Americans, African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Asian Americans on various topics, such as socialization, aging, education, economics, religion, and politics.
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