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The Sociology Student Writer's Manual and Reader's Guide

eBook - The Student Writer's Manual: A Guide to Reading and Writing
ISBN/EAN: 9781442266971
Umbreit-Nr.: 9969240

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 224 S.
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Erschienen am 22.09.2016
Auflage: 7/2016


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  • Zusatztext
    • <span><span>The Sociology Student Writer's Manual 7/E</span><span> is a practical guide to research, reading, and writing in sociology.</span><span><br><br></span><span>The Sociology Student Writers Manual and Readers Guide, Seventh Edition</span><span>, is a set of instructions and exercises that sequentially develop citizenship, academic, and professional skills while providing students with knowledge about a wide range of sociological concepts, phenomena, and information sources. Part 1 begins by teaching students to read newspapers and other sociological media sources critically and analytically. It focuses on the crafts of writing and scholarship by providing the basics of grammar, style, formats and source citation, and then introduces students to a variety of rich information resources including the sociological journals and the Library of Congress. Part 2 prepares students to research, read, write, review, and critique sociology scholarship. Finally, Part 3 provides advanced exercises in observing culture, socialization, inequality, and ethnicity and race.</span></span>
  • Kurztext
    • <span><span>The Sociology Student Writer's Manual 7/E</span><span> is a practical guide to research, reading, and writing in sociology. </span><span> </span><span>The Sociology Student Writer¿s Manual and Reader¿s Guide, Seventh Edition</span><span>, is a powerful tool for building student proficiency and competence. It is a supplemental text for all sociology courses that facilitates, invigorates, and enhances student learning by teaching students to read and write effectively. A series of sequential, incremental presentations of sociological phenomena and concepts are presented, and each is accompanied by exercises that together sequentially develop citizenship, academic, and professional skills.</span></span>
  • Autorenportrait
    • <span><span>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</span><span>The Social Psychology of Everyday Life</span><span>, which he used in the classroom for fifteen years. In addition to co-authoring with Gregory Scott and Stephen Garrison seven editions of this</span><span>Sociology Student Writers Manual</span><span>, he has also co-authored with Scott and Garrison six editions of</span><span>The Criminal Justice Student Writers Manual</span><span>.<br><br>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 writers manuals with Rowman&amp; 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. Scotts has also served for fifteen years as Editor of Pearsons</span><span>Choices: An American Government Reader.</span><span> His text</span><span>Foundations for a Fifth Millennium: The Discipline of Sociology</span><span>(Prentice Hall 1996) casts academic political inquiry as creative activity.<br><br>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</span><span>Shoveling Smoke</span><span> (Chronicle Books 2003), Garrison has co-authored seven writers 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).</span></span>