Social science an introduction to the study of society

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Hauptverfasser: Hunt, Elgin F. (VerfasserIn), Colander, David C. 1947- (VerfasserIn)
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adam_text Titel: Social science Autor: Hunt, Elgin F Jahr: 2017 ontents Preface xix Acknowledgements xx Part I Introduction 1 Chapter 1 Social Science and Its Methods 1 Social Science 3 Social Science as a System of Rules 5 The Scientific Method and Its Application 7 Methodology and the Social Sciences 10 The Methods of Social Science 12 Social Science Approaches to Problems 14 Educated Common Sense in the Social Sciences 16 The Use of Statistics 16 The Interdisciplinary Approach 18 Social Science and Society 18 Agreeing on Policy 18 Values, Terminology, and Rhetoric 19 Conclusion 20 Key Points 20 Some Important Terms 20 Questions for Review and Discussion 21 For Further Study 21 Appendix Historical Roots of Social Science 23 The Enlightenment 24 From Philosophy to Social Science 25 Some Important Terms 25 Chapter 2 Human Origins 26 The Origin of the Human Species 27 Darwin and the Theory of Evolution 27 Recent Developments in Genetics 30 Some Implications of Recent Developments 31 Sociobiology 31 Punctuated Equilibrium versus Gradual Change 32 The Evolution of Human Beings 34 Science, Faith, and Controversy 34 Predecessors of Modern Humans 35 DNA Evidence and the Descent of Humans 38 Conclusion 42 Key Points 43 Some Important Terms 43 Questions for Review and Discussion 43 For Further Study 44 Chapter 3 Origins of Western Society 45 From the Stone Age to the Agricultural Age 45 Early Civilizations 46 The Cradle of Modern Civilization: Mesopotamia and Egypt 46 Development of Greek Civilization 48 The Persian Empire 49 Roman Civilization 51 The Middle Ages (a.d. 476-1453) 53 The Renaissance 56 The Development of Modern Economic and Political Institutions 58 From Serfdom to Mercantilism 59 The Emergence of Nation-States 60 The Industrial and Political Revolutions of the 1750s to the 1850s 61 Conclusion 63 Key Points 63 Some Important Terms 63 Questions for Review and Discussion 63 For Further Study 64 Part II Culture and the Individual Chapter 4 Society, Culture, and Cultural Change 66 Culture and Multiculturalism 67 Multiculturalism 67 The Shared Beliefs in Culture 68 Culture and the Nature of Society 68 Culture and Its Role in Human Societies 69 The Elements of Culture 69 Cultural Integration 72 Culture, Society, and Social Change 73 Popular Theories of Social Change 74 Factors Causing Cultural Change 75 Language and Cultural Change 78 Factors Stabilizing Culture 78 Social Change versus Social Stability 79 Social Change and Social Problems 79 Cultural Lag and Social Problems 80 Limitations of the Cultural Lag Theory 81 Contrasts among Cultures 82 The Interaction of Humans and Society 82 Cultural Relativism 82 Approach to the Study of Society 83 Key Points 84 Some Important Terms 84 Questions for Review and Discussion 84 For Further Study 85 Chapter 5 Geography, Demography, Ecology, and Society 86 Geography 86 Demography 88 Population Estimates 88 Determinants of Population Growth 88 The Growth of Population over Time 91 The Problem of Counting 91 The Malthusian Theory 92 Population and Means of Subsistence 93 The Concept of Optimal Population 94 The Question of Population Quality 94 Ecology: The Interaction of Geography, Demography, and Environment 96 The Ecological Balance 96 Pollution 97 Conservation and the High Price of Gasoline 99 Conclusion 99 Key Points 100 Some Important Terms 100 Questions for Review and Discussion 100 For Further Study 101 Chapter 6 Technology and Society 102_ The Industrial Revolution 104 The Development of Industrialism in the United States 104 Standardization, Interchangeability, and Mass Production 105 The Information Revolution 108 The Social Basis for Technological Progress 109 Technology and Globalization 109 Modern Technology and the Need for Skilled Workers 110 Machines, Computers, and Unemployment 112 Technology and Social Change 112 Natural Resources, Economics, and Technology 114 Natural Resources, the Limits of Economic Growth, and Climate Change 114 The Anthropocene Age 116 Technology of the Future 116 Conclusion 117 Key Points 118 Some Important Terms 118 Questions for Review and Discussion 118 For Further Study 119 Chapter 7 Psychology, Society, and Culture 120 Socialization of the Individual 121 Significance of the Early Years of Childhood 121 Significance of Differences in Individual Environment 122 Effects of Extreme Isolation on Children 123 Personality and Its Development 124 The Nature/Nurture Debate 124 Explanations of Behavior 127 The Well-Adjusted Individual 127 Adjustment and Normality 129 The Freudian Concept of Personality 129 Pop Psychologies 131 Intelligence, Personal Adjustment, and Normality 131 Mental Tests 131 Intelligence and Personal Adjustment 136 Conclusion 136 Key Points 137 Some Important Terms 137 Questions for Review and Discussion 137 For Further Study 138 Chapter 8 Deviance, Crime, and Society 139 Deviance and Norms 139 Conflicting Norms and Tension 140 Norms, Crime, and the Rule of Law 142 When Norms Conflict: Straight Outta Compton 143 Major Theories on Deviance 145 Sociobiology and Deviance 146 Sociological Explanations of Deviance 146 Economic Explanations of Deviance 149 Summary of Various Perspectives on Deviance 149 Crime, Law, and Order 149 Problem 1: Is the U.S. Trying to Exert Too Much Control over Individuals? 150 Problem 2: Is Justice Applied Equally to All in the U.S.? 153 Problem 3: Deciding the Purpose of the Justice and Criminal System 154 Conclusion 157 Key Points 158 Some Important Terms 158 Questions for Review and Discussion 158 For Further Study 159 Part III Institutions and Society Chapter 9 The Family 160____ Variations in the Family Pattern 160 Number of Mates 161 Selection of Mates 162 Family Control 163 Single Parent Families 163 Reckoning of Descent 164 Functions of the Family in Society 165 Matching Family Patterns with Family Functions 165 Number and Stability of Mates 166 Selection of Mates 166 Family Control and Reckoning of Descent 167 Other Western Family Characteristics and Functions of the Family 168 The Family in the United States Today 168 Matchmaking and Dating 172 Sex and Singles 172 Children 174 Senior Citizens 175 Family Disorganization and Divorce 175 Singles 177 Living Together 178 The Future of the Family 179 Key Points 179 Some Important Terms 180 Questions for Review and Discussion 180 For Further Study 181 Chapter 10 Religion 182 The Nature of Religion 183 The Great Religions of Today 184 Hinduism 185 Buddhism 186 Judaism 188 Christianity 190 Modern Christianity in the United States 193 Islam 193 The Role of Religion in Society 196 Religion as a Source of Moral Values and Social Change 196 Impact of Religion on Education, the Arts, and Literature 197 Interfaith Efforts for Peace 197 The Potential Conflict between Religion and Government 197 Key Points 198 Some Important Terms 198 Questions for Review and Discussion 198 For Further Study 199 Chapter 11 Education 200 Schools as Agencies of Social Control 201 The Dual Thrust of U.S. Education 201 Education and U.S. Democracy 201 The Development of U.S. Education 202 Democratic Structure of the U.S. School System 204 Formalization of the School System 205 Examining the School System 208 Technological Change and Teaching 208 Private Schools and Home Schooling 208 Charter Schools, Privatization, and the Problem of School Finance 210 Textbooks 211 School Dropouts 211 Multiculturalism, Collaborative Learning, and Institutional Fairness 212 How Good Are U.S. Schools? 212 The Search for Excellence 214 Changes in the College Curriculum 215 Is the U.S. Educational System Equal? 216 How Much Education Should the Average Citizen Receive? 217 Interaction of Economics, Politics, and Social Institutions 218 Key Points 219 Some Important Terms 219 Questions for Review and Discussion 219 For Further Study 220 Chapter 12 Social and Economic Stratification 221__ Types of Social Stratification 222 Estates 222 Castes 222 Social Classes 223 Social Mobility 227 Who Are the Upwardly Mobile? 228 EdwcafioM and Socwd MoMiiy 229 Class Consciousness in the United States 230 Class Consciousness, Marx, and Weber 230 Economic and Social Inequality 231 Causes of Income Inequality 232 Jobless Recovery and Globalization 232 Measuring Poverty 233 Increasing Social and Economic Inequality 234 Policies to Reduce Inequality 235 Some Conclusions about the U.S. Class System 236 Key Points 236 Some Important Terms 236 Questions for Review and Discussion 236 For Further Study 237 Chapter 13 Stratification, Minorities, and Discrimination 238 Race and Ethnicity 238 Questions of Ethnic and Racial Superiority 240 Ethnic and Racial Prejudice and Discrimination 241 The Melting Pot 242 Minorities 243 Native Americans 244 Blacks (African Americans) 244 Hispanics 253 Asian Descent 253 Arab Americans and Americans of Middle Eastern Descent 255 Immigration and Minorities 255 Religious Minorities 258 Women 259 Senior Citizens 264 Physical Disabilities Discrimination 266 Conclusion 266 Key Points 267 Some Important Terms 267 Questions for Review and Discussion 267 For Further Study 268 Part IV Politics and Society Chapter 14 The Functions and Forms of Government 269 The Primary Functions of Government 270 Maintaining Internal Order and External Security 270 Ensuring Justice 270 Safeguarding Individual Freedoms 271 Regulating Business s and Individuals Actions 272 Promoting the General Welfare 272 Debates about the Nature of Government 273 Political Theory and Government 273 Three Views of the Nature of Government 274 Elements of Truth in Each of the Views 277 Forms of Government 277 Democracies 277 Autocracy 281 Governments Are Far from Simple 287 Key Points 287 Some Important Terms 288 Questions for Review and Discussion 288 For Further Study 289 Chapter 15 Governments of the World 290 French Government 290 The French Parliamentary System 291 The French Executive Branch 291 Chinese Government 293 Chinese Governmental History 293 Chinese State Structure 294 Nigerian Government 296 The British Influence 296 Modern Nigeria s Government: The Fourth Republic 298 Difficulties Facing Nigeria 298 A Final Comment 300 Russian Government 300 Saudi Arabian Government 301 Some Lessons about Governments 305 Future Changes in Governments 306 Key Points 306 Some Important Terms 306 Questions for Review and Discussion 307 For Further Study 307 Chapter 16 Democratic Government in the United States 309 Historical Development of U.S. Government 309 The Structure of U.S. Government 310 Structure of the National Government 311 The Nature of Our National Government 311 The Political Process 322 Political Parties 322 Elections 324 The Fourth Estate 327 The Political Elite 328 The Military-Industrial Complex and Pressure Groups 328 Evaluation of the Democratic Political Process 330 Key Points 330 Some Important Terms 331 Questions for Review and Discussion 331 For Further Study 332 Part V Economics and Society Chapter 17 The Organization of Economic Activities 333 The Nature of an Economy 334 Functions of an Economy 334 Economic and the Social Sciences 334 Economic Wants and Economic Goods 334 The Economic Aspects of Culture 335 The Economic Problem 335 The Evolution of Economic Systems 336 From Feudalism to Mercantilism 336 From Mercantilism to a Pragmatic Market Economy 337 Planned and Unplanned Economies 340 How Planned Economies Are Supposed to Work 340 Why Central Planning Did Not Meet Its Goals 341 How Market Economies Are Supposed to Work 342 Supply and Demand 344 Modern Economies Are Pragmatic Market Economies 345 Conclusion 346 Key Points 347 Some Important Terms 347 Questions for Review and Discussion 347 For Further Study 348 Chapter 18 The Economy, Government, and Economic Challenges Facing the United States 349 Government s Indirect Role in the Economy 349 The Problem of Regulating the Economy 350 Whose Desires Does the Government Reflect? 351 Fluctuating Attitudes toward Regulation 352 Government s Direct Role in the Economy 352 Where the Government Spends Its Money 353 Where Government Gets Its Money 353 Alternative Methods of Supply in a Pragmatic Market Economy 354 Some Controversial Roles of the Government 355 Income Redistribution through Government 355 Government s Macroeconomic Role 358 Economic Challenges Facing the United States in the Future 360 The Debt Challenge 360 The Globalization Challenge 362 The Income Inequality Challenge 364 The Climate Change Challenge 365 Conclusion 366 Key Points 367 Some Important Terms 367 Questions for Review and Discussion 367 For Further Study 368 Part VI Global Issues Chapter 19 International Political Relations 369__ The State in International Relations 369 The Nation-State 370 The Establishment and Disappearance of Nation-States 372 The Rise of the European Union 373 Sovereignty of States 374 Power in the World Community 374 The Nature and Sources of National Power 374 The End of U.S. Hegemony and the Rise of Chinese Military Power 378 Other Sources of Power 378 Maintaining Security 380 Foreign Policies 382 Geography and Foreign Policy 382 Values, Ideologies, and Foreign Policy 383 The United States in the World Community 385 The President and Foreign Policy 386 U.S. Foreign Policies 387 Key Points 389 Some Important Terms 390 Questions for Review and Discussion 390 For Further Study 391 Chapter 20 International Economic Relations 392 The Terminology of Trade 393 Advantages and Disadvantages of International Trade 395 Three Advantages of Trade 395 Disadvantages of Trade 395 Why Economists Generally Support Free Trade 396 Why You Can t Get the Advantages without the Disadvantages 396 Restrictions on International Trade 397 Tariffs on Imports 398 Import Quotas 399 Removing Trade Restrictions 400 Globalization and Trade Restrictions 400 Foreign Exchange 402 The Meaning of Foreign Exchange 402 Fixed and Flexible Exchange Rate Systems 403 Globalization, Trade Imbalances, and Exchange Rates 405 Conclusion 405 Key Points 406 Some Important Terms 406 Questions for Review and Discussion 406 For Further Study 407 Chapter 21 The Political Economies of Developing Countries 408 Problems of Developing Countries 410 The Political Consensus Problem 411 The Corruption Problem 412 The Economic Problem 412 The Debt Problem 415 The Population Problem 415 The Brain Drain Problem 415 Mission Impossible: Advice to a Potential Leader 416 Options of Developing Countries 417 Political Options 417 Economic Options 417 Foreign Policy Options 417 Population Options 418 The Brain Drain Option 418 Who Will Be the Next Leader? 418 Case Studies 418 China 419 Venezuela 422 Uganda 424 Conclusion 426 Key Points 427 Some Important Terms 427 Questions for Review and Discussion 427 For Further Study 428 Chapter 22 International Institutions and the Search for Peace 429 The Problem of War 430 The Causes of War 430 Approaches to the Problem of War 432 The United Nations 434 Is the UN Worth It? 435 The UN s Role in Keeping the Peace 436 Other UN Approaches 439 The Outlook for Peace 440 Trouble Spots of the World 441 Conclusion 448 Key Points 448 Some Important Terms 448 Questions for Review and Discussion 448 For Further Study 449 Index 451
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