Sanderson explores the nature of the contemporary world’s 200 societies by comparing and contrasting their basic institutions and patterns of social organization. Major topics include the rich democracies and how they became rich and democratic; the expansion of government and the welfare state; the collapse of Communism and the transition to postsocialist societies; the conditions of less-developed countries, with attention to those that are developing rapidly as well as those that continue to lag far behind; racial and ethnic divisions and conflicts worldwide; the gender revolution of the past fifty years and changing contemporary patterns of gender inequality throughout the world; major shifts in family patterns and the transition to below-replacement fertility; the global spread and expansion of mass education and educational credentialism; worldwide patterns of religious belief and practice; a detailed evaluation of the secularization thesis; economic, political, and cultural globalization; the nature of social and economic progress over the past two centuries; and nine predictions concerning the short-term and long-term future of the world. The book provides detailed and fully up-to-date statistical data on societies in forty-three tables.
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Sanderson explores the nature of the contemporary world’s 200 societies by comparing and contrasting their basic institutions and patterns of social organization
Chapter 1 Rich Democracies, I; Chapter 2 Rich Democracies, II; Chapter 3 Socialist and Postsocialist Societies; Chapter 4 The Less-Developed World; Chapter 5 Race and Ethnicity; Chapter 6 Gender Roles and Relations; Chapter 7 Marriage and Families; Chapter 8 Modern Mass Education; Chapter 9 Religion in the World; Chapter 10 Globalization, Arthur S. Alderson; Chapter 11 Assessing Past and Future;
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ISBN
9781612056678
Publisert
2014-08-30
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Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
453 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
U, G, 05, 01
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Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
222
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