网上购物 货比三家
您现在的位置:快乐比价网 > 图书 > 文学 > 外国文学 > 商品详情

Social Problems

分享到:
Social Problems

最 低 价:¥13.00

定 价:¥80.00

作 者:James William Coleman,Donald R. Cressey

出 版 社:Joanna Cotler Books

出版时间:1987-02

I S B N:9780060413316

  • Trail of Secrets
  • 送货上门
  • 价格
    13.00元
  • Trail of Secrets
  • 送货上门
  • 价格
    13.00元
  • Social Problems
  • 送货上门
  • 价格
    60.00元

    商品详情

    编辑推荐

    “I believe Coleman and Kerbo definitely has the student in mind when writing this text. On a practical level, the chapters are clear and concise-and short, which while I hate to admit, is a benefit in the eyes of many students. However, there is no sacrifice when it comes to the quality of the material. This is a particularly difficult balance to strike, and the authors have done it nicely in that respect.” -Christine Janis, Northern Illinois University “The pedagogy of the text is excellent. The outline is very thorough and easy to follow. The discourse follows a path which is very flowing in nature and easy for the reader to comprehend.” -Sondra McKinney, Missouri State University “By and large, the text is highly accurate in its presentation of factual information, e.g. data, studies, surveys, and the like.” -C. William Hall, North Carolina State University “I believe the length and pace of this text is right on. Information is paced well, coherent, and presented in a way that is sufficient to provide the requisite knowledge of the subject matter without drowning the student in a sea on unnecessary rhetoric.” -Christine Janis, Northern Illinois University “I believe that this text provides both students and instructors with a well-grounded base for sociological investigation. The text is sound and written in a manner which is easy to understand without missing the severity of the issue.” -Sondra McKinney, Missouri State University --This text refers to the Paperbackedition.

    内容简介

    This best-selling introduction to social problems opens with an overview of the sociological tools and perspectives that are used in the study of social problems. The book provides a solid foundation by discussing fundamental changes and problems in the four basic social institutions — economy, government, education, and family — before examining more specific topics, such as health care or poverty. The volume addresses the sociological aspects of sociology and social problems, troubled institutions, the problems of inequality, conformity and deviance and the problems of a changing world. For those interested in the social problems and solutions that face society today.

    作者简介

    James W. Coleman is a professor of sociology at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, and past chair of the Social Sciences Department. He earned his M.A. and Ph.D. at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He was a student of Donald R. Cressey who, until his death, was America's leading criminologist and the coauthor of this text. Professor Coleman is an internationally recognized authority on white collar crime. In addition to numerous articles on the subject, he is the author of The Criminal Elite: Understanding White Collar Crime. He is also interested in the sociology of religion and has just published a new book on Western Buddhism called The New Buddhism: The Western Transformation of an Ancient Tradition. Harold R. Kerbo is a professor of sociology at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Professor Kerbo has been promoting international education in the United States and abroad since the early 1980s with extensive teaching and research experience in Asia and Europe. In addition to other teaching experience in Tokyo, Professor Kerbo was a Fulbright Professor during 1988-1989 at Hiroshima University, as well as a visiting professor in the Law Faculty at Hiroshima Shudo University. During 1991, Professor Kerbo was a visiting professor at the University of Duisburg, Germany, and returned to the Dusseldorf area during 1992 and 1993 as a research professor conducting research on employee relations in Japanese corporations located in Germany. In 1990, Professor Kerbo received a Fulbright-Hays grant to study at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand, and for several months during 1994-1996 directed a research project on employee relations in American and Japanese corporations with operations in Thailand. During 1996, he was also a visiting professor in the MBA Program at the Prince of Songkla University in Thailand. From 1995, Professor Kerbo has been in charge of annual study programs he helped establish for American students in Thailand, with study trips also to Laos and Vietnam. From 1998, Professor Kerbo has also been involved in establishing annual study programs in Japan. During the winter term of 1999, Professor Kerbo was a visiting professor at the University of Zurich, Switzerland, and was a visiting professor at the University of Wales, Great Britain, during the fall term of 1999. Professor Kerbo has published six books and numerous articles on the subjects of social stratification, comparative societies, corporate structure, and modern Japan. He is the author of the leading textbook on social stratification titled Social Stratification and Inequality, 4/E, and, along with John A. McKinstry, the author of Who Rules Japan?: The Inner-Circles of Economic and Political Power. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

    目录

    商品评论(0条)

    暂无评论!

    您的浏览历史

    loading 内容加载中,请稍后...