Beginning a course in sociology can be a daunting experience. Evan Willis’s engaging "primer" smoothes the path for introductory students, guiding them through the complex ideas of Durkheim, Weber, Marx, and Mills. By reading about events on a national and international level that have shaped their own lives and the societies in which they live, students will learn in a meaningful way what it means to have a “sociological imagination.” Willis explains the distinction between concepts like social and sociological, cultural and historical, micro and macro, and theory and method with a humor and clarity that will encourage students to delve deeper into the field. The Sociological Quest has been a must-read for students since the publication of the first edition in 1993. This expanded and revised third edition, which features examples from current events on both a national and international level,will have a permanent place on the syllabus of any introductory course in sociology.
This text acts as a ""primer"" for introductory students of sociology, guiding them through the complex ideas of Durkheim, Weber, Marx, and Mills. It explains the distinction between concepts like social and sociological and encourages students to delve deeper into the field.
Publisher
Rutgers University Press
Publication Date
Nov 1996
ISBN
9780813523675
Pages
160 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Paperback
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