Title: Principles of Sociology: Canadian Perspectives
Authors: Lorne Tepperman, Patrizia Albanese, James Curtis, Tim Haney, Douglas Hunter, Howard Ramos
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Description:
“Principles of Sociology: Canadian Perspectives” offers a comprehensive exploration of sociological concepts tailored to the Canadian context. Authored by a team of esteemed sociologists including Lorne Tepperman, Patrizia Albanese, James Curtis, Tim Haney, Douglas Hunter, and Howard Ramos, this textbook provides a thorough introduction to sociology from a Canadian viewpoint. Covering topics such as social institutions, culture, inequality, and social change, the book offers insights into the complexities of Canadian society and its interconnections with global dynamics. With engaging examples, case studies, and discussion questions, students gain a deeper understanding of sociological principles and their relevance to everyday life in Canada. Published by Oxford University Press, this textbook serves as an indispensable resource for sociology courses, offering students a solid foundation in sociological theory and analysis within the Canadian context.