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Social Links - Discovering Society Through Human Interactions - cover

Social Links - Discovering Society Through Human Interactions

Pasquale De Marco

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Sinopsis

Sociology is the study of society and the social world. It is a vast and complex field that encompasses everything from the smallest interactions between individuals to the largest social institutions. Sociologists seek to understand how society works, how it changes, and how it affects our lives.

In this book, we take a journey into the world of sociology, exploring the fundamental concepts, theories, and methods that sociologists use to understand the social world. We will examine the major social institutions, such as the family, the economy, and the government, and how they shape our lives. We will also investigate social problems such as poverty, inequality, and crime, and the ways in which sociologists are working to address these issues.

This book is written in a clear and engaging style, and it is packed with real-world examples and case studies. It is the perfect introduction to sociology for students and general readers alike.

**What You Will Learn**

* The basic concepts of sociology, such as social structure, social interaction, social change, and social problems
* The major social institutions, such as the family, the economy, and the government, and how they shape our lives
* The major social problems facing our society today, such as poverty, inequality, and crime, and the ways in which sociologists are working to address these issues
* The methods that sociologists use to study society, such as surveys, interviews, and participant observation
* The major theoretical perspectives in sociology, such as functionalism, conflict theory, and symbolic interactionism

**Why Read This Book?**

* To gain a deeper understanding of the social world and the forces that shape it
* To learn how to think critically about social issues
* To develop the skills you need to be an informed and engaged citizen
* To prepare for a career in sociology or a related field

**This book is your passport to a deeper understanding of the social world. It will help you to see the world in a new light and to understand the forces that shape your life.**


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Disponible desde: 02/06/2025.
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