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New Third Edition!
If sociology could teach everyone just one thing, what would it be? The Forest and the Trees is one sociologist’s response to the hypothetical-the core insight with the greatest potential to change how people see the world and themselves in relation to it.
This Third Edition features:
* Updated key references, data, resources, and examples, from global warming, Obama’s election, and gay marriage to transgender/cisgender and the Occupy Movement
* A glossary of terms
* The short essays in Chapter 6, framed around the power of sociology, dig beneath easy and popular understandings to reveal what lies beneath
* An additional analysis of how men’s violence is made invisible even though most violence is perpetrated by men
* Chapter 7’s focus on sociology as a worldview with an analysis of the origins of white privilege
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New Third Edition!
If sociology could teach everyone just one thing, what would it be? The Forest and the Trees is one sociologist’s response to the hypothetical-the core insight with the greatest potential to change how people see the world and themselves in relation to it.
This Third Edition features:
* Updated key references, data, resources, and examples, from global warming, Obama’s election, and gay marriage to transgender/cisgender and the Occupy Movement
* A glossary of terms
* The short essays in Chapter 6, framed around the power of sociology, dig beneath easy and popular understandings to reveal what lies beneath
* An additional analysis of how men’s violence is made invisible even though most violence is perpetrated by men
* Chapter 7’s focus on sociology as a worldview with an analysis of the origins of white privilege