For courses in Introductory Sociology Bring the world into focus through the five lenses of iSoc Sociology NOW offers students a fresh new way to make sense of the social world. Reinventing their text for the 3rd Edition, authors Michael Kimmel, Amy Aronson, and Tristan Bridges introduce a contemporary paradigm called the iSoc framework which empowers students to view the world through five sociological lenses: identity, inequality, interactions, institutions, and intersections. By viewing society through these distinct but interrelated lenses, students will be able to better understand the diverse collection of sociological research, theory, concepts, and ideas – and how they are relevant in today’s world.
Additional ISBNs: 0134629078, 9780134629070
Sociology Now 3rd Edition is written by Michael S. Kimmel; Amy Aronson; Tristan Bridges and published by Pearson. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Sociology Now are 9780134631981, 0134631986 and the print ISBNs are 9780134531847, 0134531841.


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