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| #223789 in Books | 2003-04-02 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x.54 x5.98l,.87 | File type: PDF | 236 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Horrifyingly Slow Read|By KLH|I had heard both positives and negatives about this author's social problems related writings before, but only thought to really read it after it was assigned for an extra class I was taking this semester. I had read many sociology books before and found them incredibly interesting, so maybe this one would be the same.
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The new second edition of this distinctive and widely adopted textbook brings into the classroom an overview of how images of social problems can shape not only public policy and social services, but also the ways in which we make sense of ourselves and others. It introduces two primary changes. First, some attention is devoted to the "new social movements" that emphasize social change through identity transformation rather than through structural change. Second, the ...
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