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Lorne Tepperman, Patrizia Albanese and The late Jim Curtis Sociology, A Canadian Perspective, Third Edition |
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About the BookA comprehensive introduction to the many dimensions of social life, Sociology: A Canadian Perspective, third edition, offers a detailed overview of sociological theory and Canadian society. In this contributed text, experts from across Canada carefully weave core concepts and theory with the most up-to-date research, historical events, and life-course examples to create a rich learning experience. |
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- Companion Site Index
- Anthropology
- Business
- Communication & Media Studies
- Engineering
- Geography
- History
- Literature & Writing
- Philosophy
- Politics
- Psychology
- Religion
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- 'Race' and Ethnicity in Canada: A Critical Introduction, Second Edition
- 'Race' and Ethnicity in Canada: A Critical Introduction, Third Edition
- Aging as a Social Process
- An Introduction to Statistics for Canadian Social Scientists, 2e
- Canada's Population in a Global Context
- Canadian Families Today, Second Edition
- Canadian Perspectives in Sexualities Studies
- Choices and Constraints in Family Life, Second Edition
- Crime and Criminology
- Crime and Criminology: An Introduction, Second Canadian Edition
- Crime in Canadian Context, Second edition
- Deviance, Crime, and Control: Beyond the Straight and Narrow, 3e
- Diversity, Crime, and Justice in Canada
- Elements of Sociology, Second Edition
- Elements of Sociology, Third Edition
- Essential Law for Social Work Practice in Canada
- Exploring Deviance in Canada : A Reader
- Family Patterns, Gender Relations
- First Nations in the Twenty-First Century
- Health, Illness, and Medicine in Canada, Sixth Edition
- Introducing Sociology, 5e
- Introduction to Statistics for Canadian Social Scientists
- Mental Health Social Work Practice in Canada
- Population and Society: Essential Readings, Second Edition
- Principles of Sociology: Canadian Perspectives, Second Edition
- Pursuing Health and Wellness
- Skills for Human Service Practice
- Social Networks, Power, and Inequality
- Social Problems, third Canadian edition
- Social Research Methods, Third Canadian Edition
- Sociology, A Canadian Perspective, Third Edition
- Starting Points: A Sociological Journey
- Teenage Troubles: Youth and Deviance in Canada, Third Edition
- The Gendered Society Reader, Second Canadian Edition
- The Gendered Society, Canadian Edition
- The Making of Social Theory, Second Edition
- The Methods Coach
- The Research Process, Second Canadian Edition
- The Statistics Coach: Learning Through Practice
- Thinking About Sociology, A Critical Introduction
- Understanding Health, Health Care, and Health Policy In Canada
- Understanding Social Inequality
- Understanding Society
- Victimology, Canadians in Context
- Writing in the Social Sciences
- Youth and Society
- Youth at Risk and Youth Justice
- Deviance, Crime, and Control: Beyond the Straight and Narrow
- Elements of Sociology: A Critical Canadian Introduction
- Gendered Society Reader, Canadian Edition
- Health, Illness, and Medicine in Canada, Fifth edition
- The Research Process
- Social Problems: A Canadian Perspective, Second Edition
- Social Research Methods, Canadian Edition
- Understanding Deviance
- Understanding Social Inequality
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