Críticas:
I appreciate that I have full chapters, rather than condensed ones. Richard Phillips, University of North Florida For the first time in 27 years, I was able to cover an entire Introduction to Sociology text. George Siebert, University of Buffalo [Henslin is] more readable and interesting. I like the "personal touches." The chapters are more in line with what I cover. Daphne Stevens, University of North Dakota This book has fewer chapters but chapters that students will read. Students like the book, tend to bring it to class (which I am not used to) and read it at home (based on test results). Dan Phillips, Lindsey Wilson College The Henslin Core Concepts book is interesting, short, inexpensive and very doable in a semester' s time. Oklahoma State University
Reseña del editor:
This brief and economical reader, edited by Jim Henslin, is specifically designed to be used as a companion toSociology, A Down-to-Earth Approach: Core Concepts. There are two readings per text chapter, to support the kind of in-depth study of high-priority topics that Core Concepts is designed for. New to this Edition Diary of a Homeless Man by John R. Coleman Learning Silence: Boys and Girls in School by Peggy Orenstein Inside Organized Racism by Kathleen M. Blee The American Family by Stephanie Coontz
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