Gone are the days of dry, traditional textbooks that fail to connect with today’s college students. Instead, this e-book focuses on consumer culture and encourages students to “see the strange in the familiar.” By relating sociological concepts to the stuff of their daily lives, students are more likely to become actively involved in the learning process and gain a greater appreciation for the relevance of sociology to their world.
Perhaps the most significant shift this e-book proposes is the move from teaching about sociology to teaching the practice of sociological thinking. By presenting students with opportunities to apply sociological concepts to their own experiences, they become more adept at understanding the world around them and critically analyzing social structures.
Moreover, this e-book offers numerous benefits to instructors as well. By involving students in discussions about their life-worlds, educators can gain valuable insight into the cultural expectations, beliefs, and values of their students. The e-book is flexible, with a map of the key sociological concepts covered, making it easy to maintain a traditional syllabus or create individual lectures that align with your teaching goals. With theory, method, and active learning exercises in each chapter, the e-book encourages the development of the sociological imagination and the “doing” of sociology.
Overall, the ‘Introducing Sociology Using the Stuff of Everyday Life‘ (PDF) e-book is an innovative and invaluable resource for both students and educators seeking to build a strong foundation in the field of sociology.
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