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Making a difference : using sociology to create a better world / Michael Schwalbe, North Carolina State University.

Author: Schwalbe, Michael, 1956- author.

ImprintNew York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2020]

Descriptioniii, 137 pages ; 21 cm

Note:Introduction: sociology and social change -- Listening -- Researching -- Writing -- Organizing -- Empathizing -- Advocating -- Conserving -- Teaching -- Dissenting -- Imagining -- A sociologically mindful path to social change.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.

Note:Making a Difference begins with the question that many sociology students often ask: Sociology tells us what's wrong with society, but what does sociology say we should do about it? Michael Schwalbe answers this question by drawing on sociology's methods, findings, and distinct ways of looking at social life. Schwalbe shows readers how social change can be accomplished by taking a sociologically mindful approach to a range of ordinary actions, such as listening, researching, writing, organizing, empathizing, advocating, conserving, teaching, dissenting, and imagining. Readers who have ever wondered how to use sociology to make the world a better place will find concrete answers and advice in Making a Difference.



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