The Practical Skeptic: Readings in Sociology includes classic sociological research writings as well as recent pieces on fascinating topics of interest to students. It is the ideal companion to McIntyre's text, The Practical Skeptic: Core Concepts in Sociology, or other sociology texts. Readings in this edition challenge students to re-evaluate familiar social arenas: the college classroom, televised sports shows, restaurants, doctors' offices and even public restrooms. The readings focus around the essential message that there is much that goes on in the social world that escapes the sociologically untrained eye.
Lisa J. McIntyre is associate professor in sociology at Washington State University. She received the PhD in sociology from The University of Chicago. She is the author of three books including The Public Defender: The Practice of Law in the Shadows of Repute; Law in the Sociological Enterprise and The Practical Skeptic: Core Concepts in Sociology and the editor of The Practical Skeptic: Readings in Sociology. With Marvin Sussman, McIntyre edited Families and Law. An enthusiastic teacher and popular lecturer, McIntyre is a winner of Washington State Universitys William F. Mullen Teaching Medal and numerous departmental teaching awards. Her central research focus is on how law and social behavior interact.
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Part I. The Social Imagination 1. C. Wright Mills, The Promise2. Stephanie Coontz, How History and Sociology Can Help Today's Families3. Lisa J. McIntyre, Hernando Washington
The Practical Skeptic: Readings in Sociology includes classic sociological research writings as well as recent pieces on fascinating topics of interest to students. It is the ideal companion to McIntyre's text, The Practical Skeptic: Core Concepts in Sociology, or other sociology texts. Readings in this edition challenge students to re-evaluate familiar social arenas: the college classroom, televised sports shows, restaurants, doctors' offices and even public restrooms. The readings focus around the essential message that there is much that goes on in the social world that escapes the sociologically untrained eye.
Lisa J. McIntyre is associate professor in sociology at Washington State University. She received the PhD in sociology from The University of Chicago. She is the author of three books including The Public Defender: The Practice of Law in the Shadows of Repute; Law in the Sociological Enterprise and The Practical Skeptic: Core Concepts in Sociology and the editor of The Practical Skeptic: Readings in Sociology. With Marvin Sussman, McIntyre edited Families and Law. An enthusiastic teacher and popular lecturer, McIntyre is a winner of Washington State Universitys William F. Mullen Teaching Medal and numerous departmental teaching awards. Her central research focus is on how law and social behavior interact.
* indicates reading new to this edition.
Part I. The Social Imagination 1. C. Wright Mills, The Promise2. Stephanie Coontz, How History and Sociology Can Help Today's Families3. Lisa J. McIntyre, Hernando Washington
* indicates reading new to this edition.
Part I. The Social Imagination 1. C. Wright Mills, The Promise2.
Stephanie Coontz, How History and Sociology Can Help Today's
Families3. Lisa J. McIntyre, Hernando WashingtonPart II. The
Research Craft 4. Stephanie Sanford and Donna Eder, Adolescent
Humor During Peer Interaction*5. Charles A. Gallagher, Miscounting
Race: Explaining Whites' Misperceptions of Racial Group Size6. Lisa
J. McIntyre, Doing the Right Thing: Ethics in Social Research7.
Philip Meyer, If Hitler Asked You to Electrocute a Stranger, Would
You? Probably
Part III. Culture8. Clyde Kluckhohn, Queer Customs9. Horace Miner,
Body Ritual Among the Nacirema10. Cheryl Laz, Act Your Age11.
Elijah Anderson, The Code of the Streets *12. Beth A. Quinn, The
Power and Meaning of "Girl Watching"*13. David Grazian, The Girl
Hunt: Urban Nightlife and the Performance of MasculinityPart IV.
Social Structure 14. Erving Goffman, The Presentation of Self in
Everyday Life15. Philip G. Zimbardo, The Pathology of
Imprisonment16. Philip G. Zimbardo, The Pathology of
Imprisonment17. Greta Feoff Paules, "Getting" and "Making" a Tip18.
Natalie Adams and Pamela Bettis, Commanding the Room in Short
Skirts: Cheering as the Embodiment of Ideal Girlhood19. Harvey
Molotch, The Rest Room and Equal OpportunityPart V. Social
Institutions and Socialization *20. Frederic W. Hafferty, "Cadaver
Stories and the Emotional Socialization of Medical Students21.
Gwynne Dyer, Anybody's Son Will Do22. Thomas J. Schmid and Richard
S. Jones, Suspended Identity: Identity Transformation in a Maximum
Security Prison23. Lynn Zimmer, How Women Reshape the Prison Guard
Role24. Patti A. Giuffre and Christine L. Williams, Not Just
Bodies: Strategies for Desexualizing the Physical Examination of
PatientsPart VI. Deviance and Social Control 25. Emile Durkheim,
The Normality of Crime26. William J. Chambliss, The Saints and the
Roughnecks27. D. L. Rosenhan, On Being Sane in Insane Places*28.
Steven H. Lopez, Randy Hodson, and Vincent J. Roscigno, Power,
Status, and Abuse At Work: General and Sexual Harassment 29. Emily
E. LaBeff, Robert E. Clark, Valerie J. Haines, and George M.
Dickhoff, Situational Ethics and College Student Cheating30.
Michael L. Benson, Denying the Guilty Mind: Accounting for
Involvement in White-Collar CrimePart VII. Inequality31. James
Loewan, The Land of Opportunity32. Barbara Ehrenreich, Nickel and
Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America33. Katherine Newman and
Chauncy Lennon, The Job Ghetto34. Joe R. Feagn, Racism35. Roxanna
Harlow, "Race Doesn't Matter, but..." The Effect of Race on College
Professors' Experiences and Emotion Management in the Undergraduate
College Classroom36. Robin D. G. Kelley, Confessions of a Nice
Negro or Why I Shaved My Head37. Yin Ling Leung, The Model Minority
Myth: Asian Americans Confront Growing Backlash38. Adriane
Fugh-Berman, M.D, Tales Out of Medical School39. Randall Collins,
The Sociological Eye and Its Blinders
Lisa J. McIntyre is associate professor in sociology at Washington State University. She received the PhD in sociology from The University of Chicago. She is the author of three books including The Public Defender: The Practice of Law in the Shadows of Repute; Law in the Sociological Enterprise and The Practical Skeptic: Core Concepts in Sociology and the editor of The Practical Skeptic: Readings in Sociology. With Marvin Sussman, McIntyre edited Families and Law. An enthusiastic teacher and popular lecturer, McIntyre is a winner of Washington State University’s William F. Mullen Teaching Medal and numerous departmental teaching awards. Her central research focus is on how law and social behavior interact.
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