Sociology: A Down-To-Earth Approach, 14th edition
Published by Pearson (January 30, 2018) © 2019
- Jim M. Henslin
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For courses in Introductory Sociology.
A down-to-earth approach to sociology
Sociology: A Down-to-Earth Approach takes students on an intellectual adventure of discovery through firsthand accounts of author Jim Henslin's travels around the world. Using his hallmark down-to-earth approach and a traditional 3-perspectives framework, Henslin presents a sincere, accessible narrative that helps students gain a better understanding of both society and themselves.
The 14th Edition offers coverage of contemporary topics to reflect our ever-changing global society. And new Applying Sociology to Your Life boxes help students contextualize and frame core concepts within their own lives.
Hallmark features of this title
- Through the Author's Lens photos essays shot by Jim Henslin in Austria, Cambodia and other locations open students' minds to diverse social life, and stimulate discussion.
- Down-to-Earth Sociology boxes explore sociological processes that underlie everyday life.
- Cultural Diversity around the World boxes reveal how differently life is lived in other countries. Cultural Diversity in the United States boxes examine the wide array of people in the US.
- Thinking Critically about Social Life boxes explore controversial issues that affect students' lives.
- Sociology and Technology boxes explore how technology affects our lives as it changes society.
- Integrated coverage of globalization enables students to explore the impact of global issues at home and abroad.
New and updated features of this title
- NEW: Applying Sociology to Your Life boxes contextualize core concepts by providing students with examples of how they can apply sociology to their own lives. These help students to connect with stories on a personal level and to view people with greater empathy.
Highlights of the DIGITAL UPDATE for Revel (available for Fall 2020 classes)
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- UPDATED: Coverage of developments in technology includes a new discussion of how Artificial Intelligence (AI) will impact our future society.
- UPDATED: Coverage of issues related to sex and gender includes new material on the fourth wave of feminism and a discussion about how mentoring improves women's upward mobility.
- UPDATED: Coverage of recent developments in health and medicine includes discussions of vaping and cancer research.
- UPDATED: Additional revised material reflects the latest events and trends. Topics include video game scholarships and developments in cloning.
Features of Revel for the 14th Edition; published 2018
- Hearing from the Author audio clips provide additional context for understanding difficult topics. Author Jim Henslin's observations and personal experiences reinforce how sociology is part of our everyday lives.
- Hearing from the Students videos enable learners to hear how their peers apply the sociological perspective of the chapter to their own lives.
- Pearson Originals docuseries videos explain contemporary issues and current events, helping students to connect with stories on a personal level and to contextualize core concepts.
- The Sociological Perspective
- Culture
- Socialization
- Social Structure and Social Interaction
- How Sociologists Do Research
- Societies to Social Networks
- Bureaucracy and Formal Organizations
- Deviance and Social Control
- Global Stratification
- Social Class in the United States
- Sex and Gender
- Race and Ethnicity
- Aging and the Elderly
- The Economy
- Politics
- Marriage and Family
- Education
- Religion
- Medicine and Health
- Population and Urbanization
- Collective Behavior and Social Movements
- Social Change and the Environment
About our authors
Jim Henslin was born in Minnesota, graduated from high school and junior college in California and from college in Indiana. Awarded scholarships, he earned his master's and doctorate degrees in sociology at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. After this, he won a postdoctoral fellowship from the National Institute of Mental Health and spent a year studying how people adjust to the suicide of a family member. His primary interests in sociology are the sociology of everyday life, deviance and international relations. Among his many books are Down-to-Earth Sociology: Introductory Readings and Social Problems, now in its 12th edition. He has also published widely in sociology journals, including Social Problems and American Journal of Sociology.
While a graduate student, Jim taught at the University of Missouri at St. Louis. After completing his doctorate, he joined the faculty at Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, where he is Professor Emeritus of Sociology. He says, “I've always found the introductory course enjoyable to teach. I love to see students' faces light up when they first glimpse the sociological perspective and begin to see how society has become an essential part of how they view the world.”
Jim enjoys reading and fishing, and he also does a bit of kayaking and weightlifting. His 2 favorite activities are writing and traveling. He especially enjoys visiting and living in other cultures, for this brings him face to face with behaviors and ways of thinking that challenge his perspectives and “make sociological principles come alive.” A special pleasure has been the preparation of Through the Author's Lens, the series of photo essays that appear in this text.
Jim moved to Latvia, an Eastern European country formerly dominated by the Soviet Union, where he had the experience of becoming an immigrant. There he observed firsthand how people struggle to adjust to capitalism. While there, he interviewed aged political prisoners who had survived the Soviet gulag. He then moved to Spain, where he was able to observe how people adjust to a declining economy and the immigration of people from contrasting cultures. (Of course, for this he didn't need to leave the United States.) To better round out his cultural experiences, Jim recently visited South Korea, Vietnam and again India. He hopes to travel extensively in South America, where he expects to do more photo essays to reflect their fascinating cultures. Jim is grateful to be able to live in such exciting social, technological, and geopolitical times, and to have access to portable broadband Internet while he pursues his sociological imagination.
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