William A Johnson, Gregory M Scott, Stephen M Garrison
The Sociology Student Writer's Manual and Reader's Guide
William A Johnson, Gregory M Scott, Stephen M Garrison
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This is a supplemental text for all sociology courses that facilitates, invigorates, and enhances student learning by teaching students to read and write effectively.
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This is a supplemental text for all sociology courses that facilitates, invigorates, and enhances student learning by teaching students to read and write effectively.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- 7th edition
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 178mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781442266957
- ISBN-10: 1442266953
- Artikelnr.: 45468258
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- 7th edition
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 178mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781442266957
- ISBN-10: 1442266953
- Artikelnr.: 45468258
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
William A. Johnson, Jr. Ph.D., is Professor Emeritus in the Sociology Department at the University of Central Oklahoma (UCO). He is a past president of the Oklahoma Sociological Society. Johnson received a B.S. from Northeastern Oklahoma State University, an M.S. from Pittsburgh State University in Kansas, and a Ph.D. from Oklahoma State University. He has designed and instructs six self-paced on line sociology courses. He has published articles in several professional journals, and edited a textbook in The Social Psychology of Everyday Life, which he used in the classroom for fifteen years. In addition to co-authoring with Gregory Scott and Stephen Garrison seven editions of this Sociology Student Writer's Manual, he has also co-authored with Scott and Garrison six editions of The Criminal Justice Student Writer's Manual. Gregory M. Scott, PhD, Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of Central Oklahoma, is best known for his co-authored (with Stephen M. Garrison and others) thirty-three volumes of sociology texts and readers published by Pearson Higher Education. He and Professor Garrison are now developing a series of ten writer's manuals with Rowman & Littlefield. He holds a BA from Ohio Wesleyan University, an MDiv from Oral Roberts University, and an MA and PhD from the University of Virginia. Dr. Scott's has also served for fifteen years as Editor of Pearson's Choices: An American Government Reader. His text Foundations for a Fifth Millennium: The Discipline of Sociology (Prentice Hall 1996) casts academic political inquiry as creative activity. Stephen M. Garrison, PhD, is Professor of English and Creative Writing, former Chair of the Department of English, and Director of the Creative Writing Program at the University of Central Oklahoma (UCO). He received a BA and an MA from Baylor University and a PhD from the University of South Carolina. Garrison teaches writing, creative writing, fiction, and poetry. Author of the novel Shoveling Smoke (Chronicle Books 2003), Garrison has co-authored seven writer's manuals in separate disciplines with Gregory M. Scott and has published numerous scholarly works. Garrison served as Fulbright Lecturer at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow (1989-90).
TO THE STUDENT Welcome to a Community of Skilled Observers TO THE TEACHER:
What's New in the Seventh Edition? PART 1 Reading & Writing for
Introductory Sociology Courses 1 Read & Write to Understand Society 1.1
Read Analytically Read & Write: Analyze a Presidential Address 1.2 Read
News Media as Societal Influence Read & Write: Compare the Slants of Front
Pages 1.3 Read News Like a Sociologist Read & Write: Critique a Lead News
Article 1.4 Read to Respond to Social Issues Read & Write: Respond to an
Editorial 2 Read & Write Effectively 2.1 Get into the Flow of Writing Read
& Write: Explain or Persuade? 2.2 Think Creatively Read & Write:
Freewriting 2.3 Organize Your Writing Read & Write: Write a Paper Outline
2.4 Draft, Revise, Edit, and Proofread Read & Write: Discover Your Own
Style 3 Practice the Craft of Scholarship 3.1 The Competent Writer Read &
Write: Correct a Sentence Fragment 3.2 Avoid Errors in Grammar and Use
Punctuation Correctly Read & Write: Proofread for the President 3.3 Format
Your Paper Professionally Read & Write: Explain the Data in this Table 3.4
Cite Your Sources Properly in ASA Style Read & Write: Create a Scholarly
Bibliography 3.5 Avoid Plagiarism Read & Write: Properly Summarize an
Article from Rolling Stone or The Economist 4 Become Familiar with
Government and Private Information Sources 4.1 Welcome to the American
Sociology Association (ASA) Read & Write: Write an Email to an ASA Section
Chair 4.2 How to Locate Dissertations and Other Sociology Information
Sources Read & Write: Collect Six Dissertation Abstracts on a Topic of
Interest 4.3 How to Locate Studies by Think Tanks Read & Write: Collect Six
Think Tank Studies on a Topic of Interest 4.4 Welcome to the Library of
Congress Read & Write: Listen to a Webcast Presented by the American
Folklife Center 4.5 How To Find Government Statistics Read & Write: Analyze
Statistics on a Current Topic 4.6 How to Find Studies by Government
Agencies Read & Write: Report the Results of Studies on a Current Topic 5
Introduction to Skilled Observations 5.1 Social Life Read & Write:
Interview Fellow Students 5.2 Race & Ethnicity Read & Write: Conduct a
Focus Group on a Topic of Interest PART 2 Becoming a Sociologist by
Learning Scholarship Skills 6 Read and Write Professionally and Critically
6.1 Read Qualitative Scholarly Articles in Sociology Read & Write: Evaluate
a Recent Qualitative Article from a Sociology Journal 6.2 Read & Write Case
Studies Read & Write: Write a Case Study 6.3 Read Quantitative Scholarly
Articles in Sociology Read & Write: Evaluate Three Qualitative Sociology
Articles 6.4 Opinion Survey Papers Read & Write: Write a Public Opinion
Analysis 6.5 Critique an Academic Article Read & Write: Critique a Recent
Article from a Sociology Journal 6.6 Write a Book Review Read & Write:
Review a New Sociology Book 6.6 Write a Literature Review Read & Write:
Write a Sociology Literature Review 6.7 Annotated Bibliographies Read &
Write: Write an Annotated Bibliography 7 Preliminary Scholarship: Research
Effectively 7.1 Institute an Effective Research Process Read & Write: Write
a Research Proposal 7.2 Evaluate the Quality of Online and Printed
Information Read & Write: Write a Bibliography with a Dozen High Quality
Sources PART 3 Practice Sociology in Advanced Courses 8 Analyze a
Government Policy Learn the Basics of Policy Analysis Read & Write: Write a
Brief Domestic Policy Analysis 9 Observe Culture 9.1 Cultural Analysis Read
& Write: Compare Cultures of Aging in Two Nations 9.2 Socialization Read &
Write: Analyze the Effects of Social Media on Personal and Cultural
Socialization 9.3 Inequality Read & Write: Describe the Extent and Effects
of Increasing Economic Inequality in the U.S. 9.4 Ethnicity and Race Read &
Write: Describe Current Trends in Ethnic and Race Relations Glossary Index
What's New in the Seventh Edition? PART 1 Reading & Writing for
Introductory Sociology Courses 1 Read & Write to Understand Society 1.1
Read Analytically Read & Write: Analyze a Presidential Address 1.2 Read
News Media as Societal Influence Read & Write: Compare the Slants of Front
Pages 1.3 Read News Like a Sociologist Read & Write: Critique a Lead News
Article 1.4 Read to Respond to Social Issues Read & Write: Respond to an
Editorial 2 Read & Write Effectively 2.1 Get into the Flow of Writing Read
& Write: Explain or Persuade? 2.2 Think Creatively Read & Write:
Freewriting 2.3 Organize Your Writing Read & Write: Write a Paper Outline
2.4 Draft, Revise, Edit, and Proofread Read & Write: Discover Your Own
Style 3 Practice the Craft of Scholarship 3.1 The Competent Writer Read &
Write: Correct a Sentence Fragment 3.2 Avoid Errors in Grammar and Use
Punctuation Correctly Read & Write: Proofread for the President 3.3 Format
Your Paper Professionally Read & Write: Explain the Data in this Table 3.4
Cite Your Sources Properly in ASA Style Read & Write: Create a Scholarly
Bibliography 3.5 Avoid Plagiarism Read & Write: Properly Summarize an
Article from Rolling Stone or The Economist 4 Become Familiar with
Government and Private Information Sources 4.1 Welcome to the American
Sociology Association (ASA) Read & Write: Write an Email to an ASA Section
Chair 4.2 How to Locate Dissertations and Other Sociology Information
Sources Read & Write: Collect Six Dissertation Abstracts on a Topic of
Interest 4.3 How to Locate Studies by Think Tanks Read & Write: Collect Six
Think Tank Studies on a Topic of Interest 4.4 Welcome to the Library of
Congress Read & Write: Listen to a Webcast Presented by the American
Folklife Center 4.5 How To Find Government Statistics Read & Write: Analyze
Statistics on a Current Topic 4.6 How to Find Studies by Government
Agencies Read & Write: Report the Results of Studies on a Current Topic 5
Introduction to Skilled Observations 5.1 Social Life Read & Write:
Interview Fellow Students 5.2 Race & Ethnicity Read & Write: Conduct a
Focus Group on a Topic of Interest PART 2 Becoming a Sociologist by
Learning Scholarship Skills 6 Read and Write Professionally and Critically
6.1 Read Qualitative Scholarly Articles in Sociology Read & Write: Evaluate
a Recent Qualitative Article from a Sociology Journal 6.2 Read & Write Case
Studies Read & Write: Write a Case Study 6.3 Read Quantitative Scholarly
Articles in Sociology Read & Write: Evaluate Three Qualitative Sociology
Articles 6.4 Opinion Survey Papers Read & Write: Write a Public Opinion
Analysis 6.5 Critique an Academic Article Read & Write: Critique a Recent
Article from a Sociology Journal 6.6 Write a Book Review Read & Write:
Review a New Sociology Book 6.6 Write a Literature Review Read & Write:
Write a Sociology Literature Review 6.7 Annotated Bibliographies Read &
Write: Write an Annotated Bibliography 7 Preliminary Scholarship: Research
Effectively 7.1 Institute an Effective Research Process Read & Write: Write
a Research Proposal 7.2 Evaluate the Quality of Online and Printed
Information Read & Write: Write a Bibliography with a Dozen High Quality
Sources PART 3 Practice Sociology in Advanced Courses 8 Analyze a
Government Policy Learn the Basics of Policy Analysis Read & Write: Write a
Brief Domestic Policy Analysis 9 Observe Culture 9.1 Cultural Analysis Read
& Write: Compare Cultures of Aging in Two Nations 9.2 Socialization Read &
Write: Analyze the Effects of Social Media on Personal and Cultural
Socialization 9.3 Inequality Read & Write: Describe the Extent and Effects
of Increasing Economic Inequality in the U.S. 9.4 Ethnicity and Race Read &
Write: Describe Current Trends in Ethnic and Race Relations Glossary Index
TO THE STUDENT Welcome to a Community of Skilled Observers TO THE TEACHER:
What's New in the Seventh Edition? PART 1 Reading & Writing for
Introductory Sociology Courses 1 Read & Write to Understand Society 1.1
Read Analytically Read & Write: Analyze a Presidential Address 1.2 Read
News Media as Societal Influence Read & Write: Compare the Slants of Front
Pages 1.3 Read News Like a Sociologist Read & Write: Critique a Lead News
Article 1.4 Read to Respond to Social Issues Read & Write: Respond to an
Editorial 2 Read & Write Effectively 2.1 Get into the Flow of Writing Read
& Write: Explain or Persuade? 2.2 Think Creatively Read & Write:
Freewriting 2.3 Organize Your Writing Read & Write: Write a Paper Outline
2.4 Draft, Revise, Edit, and Proofread Read & Write: Discover Your Own
Style 3 Practice the Craft of Scholarship 3.1 The Competent Writer Read &
Write: Correct a Sentence Fragment 3.2 Avoid Errors in Grammar and Use
Punctuation Correctly Read & Write: Proofread for the President 3.3 Format
Your Paper Professionally Read & Write: Explain the Data in this Table 3.4
Cite Your Sources Properly in ASA Style Read & Write: Create a Scholarly
Bibliography 3.5 Avoid Plagiarism Read & Write: Properly Summarize an
Article from Rolling Stone or The Economist 4 Become Familiar with
Government and Private Information Sources 4.1 Welcome to the American
Sociology Association (ASA) Read & Write: Write an Email to an ASA Section
Chair 4.2 How to Locate Dissertations and Other Sociology Information
Sources Read & Write: Collect Six Dissertation Abstracts on a Topic of
Interest 4.3 How to Locate Studies by Think Tanks Read & Write: Collect Six
Think Tank Studies on a Topic of Interest 4.4 Welcome to the Library of
Congress Read & Write: Listen to a Webcast Presented by the American
Folklife Center 4.5 How To Find Government Statistics Read & Write: Analyze
Statistics on a Current Topic 4.6 How to Find Studies by Government
Agencies Read & Write: Report the Results of Studies on a Current Topic 5
Introduction to Skilled Observations 5.1 Social Life Read & Write:
Interview Fellow Students 5.2 Race & Ethnicity Read & Write: Conduct a
Focus Group on a Topic of Interest PART 2 Becoming a Sociologist by
Learning Scholarship Skills 6 Read and Write Professionally and Critically
6.1 Read Qualitative Scholarly Articles in Sociology Read & Write: Evaluate
a Recent Qualitative Article from a Sociology Journal 6.2 Read & Write Case
Studies Read & Write: Write a Case Study 6.3 Read Quantitative Scholarly
Articles in Sociology Read & Write: Evaluate Three Qualitative Sociology
Articles 6.4 Opinion Survey Papers Read & Write: Write a Public Opinion
Analysis 6.5 Critique an Academic Article Read & Write: Critique a Recent
Article from a Sociology Journal 6.6 Write a Book Review Read & Write:
Review a New Sociology Book 6.6 Write a Literature Review Read & Write:
Write a Sociology Literature Review 6.7 Annotated Bibliographies Read &
Write: Write an Annotated Bibliography 7 Preliminary Scholarship: Research
Effectively 7.1 Institute an Effective Research Process Read & Write: Write
a Research Proposal 7.2 Evaluate the Quality of Online and Printed
Information Read & Write: Write a Bibliography with a Dozen High Quality
Sources PART 3 Practice Sociology in Advanced Courses 8 Analyze a
Government Policy Learn the Basics of Policy Analysis Read & Write: Write a
Brief Domestic Policy Analysis 9 Observe Culture 9.1 Cultural Analysis Read
& Write: Compare Cultures of Aging in Two Nations 9.2 Socialization Read &
Write: Analyze the Effects of Social Media on Personal and Cultural
Socialization 9.3 Inequality Read & Write: Describe the Extent and Effects
of Increasing Economic Inequality in the U.S. 9.4 Ethnicity and Race Read &
Write: Describe Current Trends in Ethnic and Race Relations Glossary Index
What's New in the Seventh Edition? PART 1 Reading & Writing for
Introductory Sociology Courses 1 Read & Write to Understand Society 1.1
Read Analytically Read & Write: Analyze a Presidential Address 1.2 Read
News Media as Societal Influence Read & Write: Compare the Slants of Front
Pages 1.3 Read News Like a Sociologist Read & Write: Critique a Lead News
Article 1.4 Read to Respond to Social Issues Read & Write: Respond to an
Editorial 2 Read & Write Effectively 2.1 Get into the Flow of Writing Read
& Write: Explain or Persuade? 2.2 Think Creatively Read & Write:
Freewriting 2.3 Organize Your Writing Read & Write: Write a Paper Outline
2.4 Draft, Revise, Edit, and Proofread Read & Write: Discover Your Own
Style 3 Practice the Craft of Scholarship 3.1 The Competent Writer Read &
Write: Correct a Sentence Fragment 3.2 Avoid Errors in Grammar and Use
Punctuation Correctly Read & Write: Proofread for the President 3.3 Format
Your Paper Professionally Read & Write: Explain the Data in this Table 3.4
Cite Your Sources Properly in ASA Style Read & Write: Create a Scholarly
Bibliography 3.5 Avoid Plagiarism Read & Write: Properly Summarize an
Article from Rolling Stone or The Economist 4 Become Familiar with
Government and Private Information Sources 4.1 Welcome to the American
Sociology Association (ASA) Read & Write: Write an Email to an ASA Section
Chair 4.2 How to Locate Dissertations and Other Sociology Information
Sources Read & Write: Collect Six Dissertation Abstracts on a Topic of
Interest 4.3 How to Locate Studies by Think Tanks Read & Write: Collect Six
Think Tank Studies on a Topic of Interest 4.4 Welcome to the Library of
Congress Read & Write: Listen to a Webcast Presented by the American
Folklife Center 4.5 How To Find Government Statistics Read & Write: Analyze
Statistics on a Current Topic 4.6 How to Find Studies by Government
Agencies Read & Write: Report the Results of Studies on a Current Topic 5
Introduction to Skilled Observations 5.1 Social Life Read & Write:
Interview Fellow Students 5.2 Race & Ethnicity Read & Write: Conduct a
Focus Group on a Topic of Interest PART 2 Becoming a Sociologist by
Learning Scholarship Skills 6 Read and Write Professionally and Critically
6.1 Read Qualitative Scholarly Articles in Sociology Read & Write: Evaluate
a Recent Qualitative Article from a Sociology Journal 6.2 Read & Write Case
Studies Read & Write: Write a Case Study 6.3 Read Quantitative Scholarly
Articles in Sociology Read & Write: Evaluate Three Qualitative Sociology
Articles 6.4 Opinion Survey Papers Read & Write: Write a Public Opinion
Analysis 6.5 Critique an Academic Article Read & Write: Critique a Recent
Article from a Sociology Journal 6.6 Write a Book Review Read & Write:
Review a New Sociology Book 6.6 Write a Literature Review Read & Write:
Write a Sociology Literature Review 6.7 Annotated Bibliographies Read &
Write: Write an Annotated Bibliography 7 Preliminary Scholarship: Research
Effectively 7.1 Institute an Effective Research Process Read & Write: Write
a Research Proposal 7.2 Evaluate the Quality of Online and Printed
Information Read & Write: Write a Bibliography with a Dozen High Quality
Sources PART 3 Practice Sociology in Advanced Courses 8 Analyze a
Government Policy Learn the Basics of Policy Analysis Read & Write: Write a
Brief Domestic Policy Analysis 9 Observe Culture 9.1 Cultural Analysis Read
& Write: Compare Cultures of Aging in Two Nations 9.2 Socialization Read &
Write: Analyze the Effects of Social Media on Personal and Cultural
Socialization 9.3 Inequality Read & Write: Describe the Extent and Effects
of Increasing Economic Inequality in the U.S. 9.4 Ethnicity and Race Read &
Write: Describe Current Trends in Ethnic and Race Relations Glossary Index