Preface
SECTION I: THE SOCIOLOGY OF SOCIAL PROBLEMS
1. The Promise - C. Wright Mills
2. The Art of Savage Discovery: How to Blame the Victim - William
Ryan
3. Where Do We Go From Here? - Martin Luther King, Jr.
SECTION II: THE FRAGMENTATION OF SOCIAL LIFE
4. The Fragmentation of Social Life: Some Critical Societal
Concerns for the New Millennium - D. Stanley Eitzen
5. Capitalism, Class, and the Matrix of Domination - Allan G.
Johnson
6. Consumer Culture: An Interview With Juliet Schor - Douglas B.
Holt
SECTION III: THE GLOBAL FRAGMENTATION OF SOCIAL LIFE
7. Neoliberalism as Creative Destruction - David Harvey
8. Poverty and Inequality in the Global Economy - Michael D.
Yates
9. The Making of International Migrants - Saskia Sassen
SECTION IV: MEDIA
10. The New Media Giants: Changing Industry Structure - David
Croteau and William Hoynes
11. Reviving Lolita? A Media Literacy Examination of Sexual
Portrayals of Girls in Fashion Advertising - Debra Merskin
12. Tripping Up Big Media - Gail Beckerman
V. WORK
13. America Transformed: Globalization, Inequality and Power - Gary
Hytrek and Kristine Zentgraf
14. 21st Century Slaves - Andrew Cockburn
15. "Aqui estamos y no nos vamos!" Global Capital and Immigrant
Rights - William Robinson
VI. EDUCATION
16. Constructively Challenging Diverse Inner-City Youth′s Beliefs
About Educational and Career Barriers and Supports - Margo A.
Jackson, et. al.
17. The Paradox of Poverty Narratives: Educators Struggling With
Children Left Behind - Cynthia I. Gerstl-Pepin
18. Ideological Success, Educational Failure?: On the Politics of
No Child Left Behind - Michael W. Apple
VII. HEALTH CARE
19. Pills, Power, People: Sociological Understanding of the
Pharmaceutical Industry - Joan Busfield
20. Tango Immigrants in New York City: The Value of Social
Reciprocities - Anahi Viladrich
VIII. POVERTY AND SOCIAL WELFARE POLICY
21. Welfare Reform in the United States: Gender, Race and Class
Matter - Mimi Abramovitz
22. An Understanding of Poverty From Those Who Are Poor - Stephanie
Baker Collins
23. Child Labor in Bangladesh: Are Children the Last Economic
Resource of the Household? - Claire Salmon
IX. CRIMINAL JUSTICE
24. Crime - Michael Tonry
25. Prison Health and the Health of the Public: Ties That Bind -
Natasha H. Williams
26. The Global Impact of Gangs - John M. Hagedorn
X. ENVIRONMENT
27. Nature′s Trust: A Legal, Political, and Moral Frame for Global
Warming - Mary Christina Wood
28. Katrina and Power in America - Peter Dreier
29. Integrating Environmental Justice and the Precautionary
Principle in Research and Policy Making: The Case of Ambient Air
Toxics Exposures and Health Risks Among Schoolchildren in Los
Angeles - Rachel Morello-Frosch, Manuel Pastor Jr., and James
Sadd
XI. WAR AND VIOLENCE
30. Poverty, Inequality and Youth Violence - Ronald C. Kramer
31. Learning War/Learning Race: Fourth-Grade Students in the
Aftermath of September 11th in New York City - Maria Kromidas
32. Combat Casualties and Race: What Can We Learn From the
2003-2004 Iraq Conflict - Brian Gifford
Anna Leon-Guerrero is Professor of Sociology at Pacific Lutheran University in Washington. She received her PhD in sociology from the University of California–Los Angeles. She was the recipient of the university’s Faculty Excellence Award and the K. T. Tang Award for Excellence. She is the author of and Social Problems: Community, Policy, and Social Action, 7th Edition, and co-author (with Chava Frankfort-Nachmias and Georgiann Davis) of Social Statistics for a Diverse Society, 10th Edition (both with Sage).
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