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What’s so special about Global Sociology ?

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Guided tour of the book

Introduction

Welcome to the guided tour of the book. This PowerPoint presentation will take you through:

– The book’s unique approach– The pedagogical features

A sample chapter is available to download from www.palgrave.com/economics/cohen3e

What’s so special about Global Sociology?

• Its strong coverage of contemporary topics – including the Arab Spring, family, intimacy, lifestyle and the environment

“Given the speed of change in the contemporary world, the engagement with current and recent events is admirable” –

Mike Whittingham, Kingston University, UK

• It establishes and consolidates strong links between global and ‘everyday’ sociology

“What particularly impressed me were the deep connections the authors have made between ‘everyday’ sociology and global sociology: the discipline has needed this for a while”

– Shawn McEntee, Salisbury University, USA

• Its unbiased approach which encourages critical thinking, optimism and social consciousness

“There is a strong social conscience in this text, and attention paid to the impacts of globalisation on people who are

vulnerable and the environment” – Anne Scott, University of Canterbury, New Zealand

“Having taught global sociology for many years now, I was impressed and invigorated by their approach” – Daniel

Levy, SUNY, USA

• Its explicitly sociological focus alongside political, economic, cultural and anthropological debates and perspectives

“The ‘global’ is a primary focus throughout but lots of concepts from other disciplines appear and reappear. The authors

highlight where issues have already been discussed (or will be discussed), demonstrating how they all interact and

can’t neatly be separated.” – Margery Mayall, University of Queensland, Australia

Key features

The book’s features complement, supplement and reinforce the main text, promote further thought and critical analysis.

Each chapter follows a similar structure, so that students can orientate themselves within the text.

Orientation and explanationChapter introductions – Each chapter begins with a short introduction to the key topics covered to help guide you through the content

On-page glossary - Short definitions of key terms in sociology, or background information on particular important events appear throughout each chapter in the marginKey concepts - Succinct discussions of key concepts in sociology or related disciplines such as anthropology, politics and economics appear in boxes at relevant points in each chapter

Encouragement of critical thinking

Figures, tables and photos – New and classic figures and tables throughout elucidate the theory, while interesting photos spark discussion and debate

A pause to reflect – Questions at the end of each major section in each chapter to encourage critical thinking and reflection

Global Thinkers – Discussions of important research undertaken by key thinkers in sociology and related disciplines, and its impact

ConsolidationReview – Summaries at the end of each chapter which also draw conclusions and look to the future of sociology

Further reading – Annotated suggestions for further research, including books and journal articles

Questions to think about – Questions to test your understanding of chapter content which often require independent thought and research

Thanks for taking the time to view this presentation. We hope you will consider adopting this exciting new edition and we look forward to receiving your comments on it.

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