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Making an Impact: Concepts for Creating Social Change
by Jennifer L. Harrison
Making an Impact: Concepts for Creating Social Change is an interactive collection of concepts, theories, and research on topics related to the sociological study of social change. The textbook introduces topics and concepts, guiding students through basic knowledge and understanding of relevant social change concepts such as personal connections to…
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New Society, Ninth Edition
by Robert J. Brym
Previously published by Nelson. New Society is an introductory sociology textbook overseen and edited by bestselling author Robert Brym, with contributed chapters by 15 well-respected sociological experts. Social problems are complex and controversial, and New Society is prided on its ability to build excitement for students around sociology as an academic…
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OpenStax: Sociology
by Openstax Content
Get your students excited about solving sociology problems by engaging them every step of the way with this interactive text by Openstax.
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Personal and Professional Development for Inquiring Minds
by Emmanuel Ayim, Ph.D
A comprehensive look at personal and professional development for all majors.
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Social Problems and Silver Linings
by Naomi Latini Wolfe
Social Problems and Silver Linings is designed to help students develop a sense of agency in resolving inherently complex social issues through self-reflection, participation, and discussion. With an ethnographic approach based on living theory, social problems will become more relevant to students and guide them towards using social theory in their…
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Society in Question, Seventh Edition
by Brym
Canada's best-selling introductory sociology reader, Society in Question, Seventh Edition, is a collection of 25 articles that provide balanced coverage of the major topics, approaches, and methods in current sociology. With his signature passion, Bob Brym selects and commissions articles characterized by their clarity, brevity, appeal to today’s undergraduate…
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Sociology in Action 4th Edition
by Diane Symbaluk, Tami Bereska
Sociology in Action articulates the importance of developing a sociological imagination and highlights the tools that are necessary to develop that skill: empirical research methods that create verifiable knowledge, sociological theories that explain that knowledge, and critical thinking that enables us to evaluate and extrapolate from that knowledge.…
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Sociology in Action, 3rd Edition
by Tami M. Bereska et al.
Nelson - The essence of sociology lies in the sociological imagination. Sociology in Action: A Canadian Perspective, Third Edition, articulates the importance of developing a sociological imagination and highlights the tools that are necessary to develop that skill: empirical research methods that create verifiable knowledge, sociological theories that…
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The Family Dynamic: Canadian Perspectives, 7th Edition
by Margaret Ward et al.
Previously published by Nelson. The Family Dynamic: Canadian Perspectives provides a comprehensive, down-to-earth, overview of the constellations of family forms in Canada in the twenty-first century. It broadens students’ understanding of the pluralism of family forms in Canada by including lived experiences in the form of first-person narratives at…
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The Family Dynamic: Canadian Perspectives, 8e
by Marc Bélanger et al.
Now in its eighth edition, The Family Dynamic: Canadian Perspectives provides a comprehensive, down-to-earth overview of the constellations of family forms in Canada. This book’s intuitive life-cycle structure covers all major milestones of family building, life, and development while broadening students’ understanding of the pluralism of family forms…
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Walk A Mile: A Journey Towards Justice and Equity in Canadian Society, Second Edition
by Theresa Anzovino et al.
Walk a Mile: A Journey Towards Justice and Equity in Canadian Society is the first text of its kind to combine both cognitive and affective dimensions of studying diversity. It does so through an experiential framework that encourages self-reflection on the part of the reader while providing a strong foundation in the history of diversity in Canada.…
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Work, Industry, and Canadian Society, 8th Edition
by Harvey Krahn et al.
Work, Industry, and Canadian Society provides a sociological introduction to the history, nature, organization, and management of work in Canada. The eighth edition expands and adds new coverage on the biggest work challenges faced now and in the future, such as Canada’s aging and increasingly diverse workforce, the work experiences of Canada’s Indigenous…
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