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Teaching Resource Guides

Aging
Teaching Sociology of Aging and the Life Course (Fifth edition).....$17.00/$21.00
Edited by Diana K. Harris. Contains 40 syllabi, six teaching techniques, and information on Audiovisuals and Web Sites. Also has a section that has descriptions of interviews, research projects, and paper assignments. 291 pp., 2000. Stock #300.T00.

Alcohol and Drugs
The Sociology of Alcohol and Drugs: Syllabi and Teaching Materials.....$16.00/$20.00
Edited by Paul Roman, J. Aaron Johnson, Richard Dembo, Amanda Abraham VanDevender, and Jessica Chiungos. Contains syllabi on general courses on Alcohol and Drugs, courses on Problem Drinking and Alcoholism, and courses on specific topics in alcohol and drugs. Plus, it includes multimedia resources and bibliography section. 230 pp., 2000 Stock #359.A00

Appalachian Studies
Appalachian Studies: Syllabus Guide and Teaching Materials (2nd Edition).....$16.00/$20.00
Edited by Chris Baker. Syllabi and bibliographies for the regional study of Appalachia. In addition to a pedagogical discourse of Appalachian Studies, sample syllabi cover the Sociology of Appalachia, Culture, Literature, History, Social Institutions and Social Problems, Political Economy and Political Science, Community Activism and Social Change, and a brand new section on Internet Courses. 204 pp., 2000. Stock #361.A00.

Applied Sociology
Teaching Applied Sociology.....$12.00/$16.00
Edited by Duane Dukes, James Petersen, and Tom Van Valey. A new set of thoughtful essays related to teaching applied sociology - using technology, the role of the Commission of Applied and Clinical Sociology, using research methods, and service learning. 132 pp., 2003. Stock 362.A03.

Chicano/Latino Studies
Chicano and Latino Studies in Sociology: Syllabi and Instructional Materials (5th edition).....$16.00/$20.00
Edited by Jose Calderon and Gilda Ochoa. Syllabi sets include general undergraduate and graduate survey courses in Chicano and Latino Studies to more specific instructional materials such as Latino/a identities and communities; gender, sexuality, and women’s studies; immigration; and institutions and political activism. This set also includes a bibliography on Latinos/as in the U.S. Labor Force. Courses include diverse theoretical approaches and degrees of interdisciplinary integration. 233 pp., 2002. Stock #304.C02.

Children
Sociology of Children/Childhood (Second Edition).....$14.00/$18.00
Edited by Sue Marie Wright. Contains syllabi from sociology of children courses along with related courses. Also includes assignments, projects, examples of lab assignments and observational projects, as well as an annotated bibliography that covers scholarship in the field. 198 pp., 2003. Stock #368.C03.

Clinical Sociology
The Clinical Sociology Resource Book (Fifth Edition).....$15.00/$19.00
Edited by Jan Marie Fritz. In cooperation with the Sociological Practice Association. Contains course outlines for both undergraduate and graduate level Clinical Sociology courses. Also contains sections on internships, professional workshops, certification, and ethics. 148pp., 2001. Stock #305.C01.

Comparative & Historical
Syllabi & Instructional Materials for Teaching Comparative & Historical Sociology.....$15.00/$19.00
Edited by Linda B. Deutschmann. This teaching resource contains seventeen syllabi in Comparative/Historical Sociology classes, including senior and writing seminars. Gender, the environment, criminal justice, globalization, inequality, and social change are just a few of the issues covered by the diverse syllabi. Also includes a section on presentation materials and online resources. 167 pp., revised 2001. Stock #307.C01.

Consumption
Syllabi & Teaching Resources for Teaching the Sociology of Consumption.....$16.00/$20.00
Edited by George Ritzer, Todd Stillman, and Meghan Rich. A brand new set of teaching materials related to consumers, commodities, and consumption, which includes an essay on teaching about consumption by George Ritzer, 21 syllabi from the most prominent scholars in the field, assignments, essays, and exams, and essential reading lists. Graduate, undergraduate, marketing, and international contributions are included in this volume. Topics include: Marketing and Consumer Culture, Sociology of Popular Culture, McDonaldization, Social Theories of Consumption, Shopping Mall Society, Consumer Culture in Modern Europe, Urban Leisure, Consumption and Culture, International Consumer Policy, and Consumer Behavior. 216 pp., 2002. Stock # 371.C02.

Criminology
Teaching Criminology: Resources and Issues.....$16.00/$20.00
Edited by Richard A. Wright. Divided into 4 parts: Essays on teaching criminology, projects, exercises, and assignments; criminology syllabi; and syllabi for related courses. 241 pp., 2000. Stock #360.C00

Culture
Course Syllabi on the Sociology of Culture (Second Edition).....$15.00/$19.00
Edited by Orville Lee and Kate Linnenberg. This volume contains 33 syllabi by 30 scholars. Part I includes lists that survey the sociology of culture; Part II includes lists that cover subfields, including arts and literature, popular culture, and political culture. A concluding section is devoted to courses organized around specialized theoretical perspectives, such as cognitive sociology, critical theory, cultural studies, and discourse analysis. Includes a Bibliography for the Culture of Music and Internet Sites for the Media of Culture. 175 pp., 2000. Stock #308.C00.

Death and Dying
Sociology of Death and Dying: A Teaching Resource.....$15.00/$19.00
Edited by Gerry R. Cox and Timothy B. Gongaware. Overview of the sociology of death and dying designed to help the novice teacher. This collection contains syllabi for courses on death and dying, or modules within another course. Contains class projects, teaching techniques, resource organizations, journals, programs, and bibliographies. 172 pp., 2004. Stock #309.D04.

Demography
Syllabi and Instructional Material in Demography (4th Edition).....$14.00/$18.00
Edited by Loretta E. Bass and Rebecca Nees. This revision includes syllabi and exercises for undergraduate and graduate level demography courses. Also includes a rich index of available data sets. 168 pp., 2003. Stock #369.D03.

Development
Syllabi and Teaching Resources for the Sociology of Development and Women in Development.....$19.00/$23.00
Compiled and edited by Basil Kardaras. Includes syllabi for undergraduate and graduate courses in modernization and development, women in development, global systems, development and ecology, rural sociology and development, and area studies in the Middle East, Southeast Asia, England, and South Africa. Includes selected bibliographies, lists of journals, periodicals, videos, Internet sites, and agencies of the United Nations. 361 pp., 1999. Stock #311.T99. OUT OF PRINT; UNDER REVISION

Deviance/Social Control
Teaching the Sociology of Deviance.....$14.00/$18.00
Edited by Marty Schwartz and Michael Maume. This revision includes essays examining what exactly is a course in deviance?. Other essays address other topics in teaching deviance including teaching homosexuality and handling delicate and controversial topics in the classroom. This set also includes class assignments and syllabi for deviance courses as well as resources for teaching deviance. 164 pp., 2003. Stock #312.S03.

Disabilities
Instructional Materials for Teaching Sociology and Disability Studies (Second Edition) .....$18.00/$22.00
Edited by Lynn Schlesinger and Diane E. Taub. Sponsored by the ASA Committee on the Status of Persons with Disabilities. This long-awaited revision includes an array of articles on disability studies. It also includes syllabi for disability studies courses, interdisciplinary courses, sociology of disability courses, sociology and disability courses, and disability studies in general education courses. This set also contains exercises, writing assignments, and bibliographies. 340 pp., 2004. Stock #367.D04.

Economic
Economic Sociology: Syllabi & Instructional Materials (Second Edition).....$16.00/$20.00
Edited by Gary P. Green and David Myhre. Contains 22 syllabi for both undergraduate and graduate level Economic Sociology classes. Also contains a section on other resources for Economic Sociology including pertinent e-mail discussion lists and World Wide Web sites. 174 pp., 2002. Stock #358.E02.

Education
Teaching the Sociology of Education: A Resource Manual (6th Edition).....$18.00/$22.00
Edited by Jeanne Ballantine, Richard Arum, Floyd Morgan Hammack, Edith King, Caroline Hodges Persell, and Theodore C. Wagenaar. Contains syllabi for undergraduate and graduate level courses. Also includes Internet resources, video and film guide, textbook reviews, and project, assignment, and exam ideas. 371 pp., 2004 (10% discount to members of the Sociology of Education Section). Stock #313.T04.

Emotions
Sociology of Emotions: Syllabi and Instructional Materials.....$18.00/$22.00
Edited by Catherine G. Valentine , Steve Derné, and Beverly Cuthbertson Johnson. Contains essays on teaching emotions and modules that can be used in a variety of courses. Includes 17 sample syllabi, test questions, handouts, and bibliography. 301 pp., revised 1999. (10% discount to members of the Section on Sociology of Emotions.) Stock #315.S99.

Environmental
Syllabi and Instructional Material in Environmental Sociology (Fifth Edition).....$15.00/$19.00
Edited by Rik Scarce and Michael Mascarenhas. This set includes graduate and undergraduate syllabi addressing society and environment, population change, environmental sociology, and environmental policy. 252 pp., 2003. Stock #316.E03.

Families
Teaching About Families: A Collection of Essays, Syllabi, Projects, and Assignements, Websites, and Bibliographies
.....$17.00/$21.00
Edited by Ginger Macheski, Kathleen Lowney, Michael Capece, Kate Warner, and Martha Laughlin. This edition has syllabi for family courses, online courses, and special topics courses as well as projects and assignments. It also includes an extensive bibliography of resources. 258 pp., 2004. Stock #317.T04.

Teaching About Family Violence: A Collection of Instructional Materials (Third Edition).....$14.00/$18.00
Edited by Barbara Keating and Amy Skatter. Course syllabi address a range of family violence topics including domestic violence and child abuse and neglect. A separate section includes helpful materials for teaching about family violence including diagrams from the Domestic Abuse Intervention Project and an essay on having domestic violence victims in your class. Also included are a list of articles, book reviews, and internet websites relevant to family violence. 216 pp., 2003. Stock #319.R03.

Gender
The Sociology of Gender: Syllabi & Other Instructional Materials (Fifth Edition) .....$20.00/$24.00
Edited by Amy Blackstone and Betsy Lucal. This useful guide has three sections of 35 graduate and undergraduate syllabi: Syllabi for Sociology of Gender/Men and Women in Society, Syllabi for Sociology of Masculinity/Men and Sociology of Women, and Syllabi for Topics Courses on Gender. Part Four has many assignments and other resources for teaching the sociology of gender. 340 pp., 2002. Stock #344.S02.

Genocide/Holocaust
The Sociology of the Holocaust and Genocide: A Teaching and Learning Guide.....$19.00/$23.00
Edited by Jack Nusan Porter and Steve Hoffman. A collection of materials to help sociologists teach about the Holocaust and genocide more generally. Includes numerous orienting and substantive essays about the place and teaching of the Holocaust and genocide in sociology. Included from the previous edition is a set of teaching ideas reprinted from Social Education. The syllabi section presents 17 sociology and "other-disciplinary" courses. Also includes resource center and resource people lists. 358 pp., 1999. Stock #320.S99

Teaching About Genocide: A Guidebook for College and University Teachers....$18.00/$22.00
Edited by Joyce Apsel and Helen Fein. 3rd Edition. The 2002 edition includes a new reflections post-Sept. 11 and introductory essays for teaching about genocide. Critical essays, syllabi, and assignments related to the teaching of genocide and human rights (with coverage of the Holocaust and genocide in many different parts of the world, including Armenia and Rwanda). Web resource list included. Demonstrates the depth and diversity of approaches to teaching in this area. 214 pp., 2002. Stock #366.T02.

Hate Crimes
Teaching About Ethnoviolence and Hate Crimes (Second Edition).....$13.00/$17.00
Compiled by Howard J. Ehrlich and Regina Fidazzo. Seven syllabi, seven projects, assignments, and class exercises, and four videos explore teaching about Ethnoviolence and Hate Crimes. Topics included: Race, Prejudice and Ethnoviolence, Topics in Sex and Gender: Hate Crimes, The Sociology of the Hate Crime, Teaching Sociology of the Enemy and discussion of hate crimes based on race, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, nationality, and religion. 116 pp., 2000. Stock #321.T00.

HIV/AIDS
Teaching the Sociology of HIV/AIDS: Syllabi, Lectures & Other Resources for Instructors and Students (Second Edition).....$18.00/$22.00
Edited by Eric R. Wright. The new edition of this syllabi set includes nine course syllabi, nine lectures, seven articles from Teaching Sociology, and other related teaching resources. Also includes class assignments, activities and exercises, film suggestions, online HIV/AIDS related web sites, and useful tables and figures for overheads. 306 pp., revised 2001. Stock #302.A01.

Humanist
'Professing' Humanist Sociology
.....$14.00/$18.00
Edited by Glenn A. Goodwin and Martin D. Schwartz. A joint project with the Association for Humanist Sociology. Contains essays about the nature of humanist sociology and how to teach it, pedagogical approaches for the humanist sociologist in the classroom, humanist approaches to teaching the introductory and family courses, qualitative methods and the humanist, and class exercises. 158 pp., 2000. Stock # 322.H00.

Immigration
Issues in U.S. Immigration: Resources and Suggestions for High School Teachers and College Instructors
.....$13.00/$17.00
Edited by Nadeja Chapkina, Charles Jaret, Guangya Liu, and Angela Pollock. This expanded edition includes the following: glossary of immigration terms; perspectives on immigration; historical and current information on immigration; instructional support material; immigrant social and cultural life in literature, photography, music, and movies; and controversies about the impact of immigration. It contains useful information about immigration and links to additional resources. 100 pp., 2004. Stock #364.I04.

International
Internationalizing Sociology in the Age of Globalization.....$17.00/$21.00
Edited by Nathan Rouseau for ASA Committee on International Sociology. Contains twelve syllabi on internationalizing sociology, thirteen syllabi on the global age, and three syllabi on the global environment. In addition to this, it includes a section on scholarly journals of interest, electronic resources, and organizational contacts for funding and teaching abroad. 270 pp, revised 1999. Stock #323.S99. OUT OF PRINT; UNDER REVISION

Introduction
Introductory Sociology Resource Manual (Sixth Edition)
.....$16.00/$20.00
Compiled by James Sikora and Njeri Mbugua. The sixth edition contains eight articles about the core; 21 syllabi for introductory sociology courses; a wide array of assignments, projects, and class exercises, and a list of contributors. 262 pp., 2004. Stock #324.I04.

Jewry
The Sociology of Jewry: A Curriculum Guide.....$17.00/$21.00
Edited by Jack Nusan Porter with Steve Hoffman. Essays provide an overview of the field and state of Jewry Studies. Syllabi are divided into 4 sections, which cover General Sociology of Jewry Courses, Women, Gender and Families, Ethnic Relations, and Interdisciplinary and Other-Disciplinary Courses. A list of resource centers and resource people is included. 283 pp., 1998. Stock #325.S98.

Juvenile Delinquency
Syllabi and Instructional Materials for Courses in Juvenile Delinquency.....$16.00/$20.00
Edited by Michael O. Maume and Rick A. Matthews. The new edition of this syllabi set includes three essays on teaching juvenile delinquency, 22 syllabi, eight assignments and class exercises, and resources for teaching juvenile delinquency. Also contains web assignments and online resources. 213 pp., revised 2001. Stock #326.S01.

Law
Syllabi and Instructional Materials for Sociology of Law (Second Edition) .....$14.00/$18.00
Edited by Lloyd Klein. This second edition includes syllabi classroom and group assignments, sample questions and study guides for exams, and suggestions for course organization and student papers from fourteen sociologists. Class syllabi from "Sociology of Law," "Gender and Justice," "Graduate Law and Society," "Law and the Social Order," and "Law and Social Change." Also includes many references and class reading ideas. 155 pp., 2000. Stock #328.L00.

Life Course

The Life Course: A Handbook of Syllabi and Instructional Materials.....$16.00/$20.00
Edited by Danielle Fettes, Fang Gong, Sigrun Olafsdottir, and Eliza K. Pavalko. This collection includes 23 syllabi on the entire life course and on specific life course stages and institutions, as well as exercises and assignments and a guide to doing life review interviews. 313 pp., 2002. Stock #329.L02.

Marxist
Teaching Sociology from a Marxist Perspective (Second Edition).....$18.00/$22.00
Edited by Martha E. Gimenez and Brian V. Klocke, in cooperation with the Marxist Sociology Section. Features an introductory essay and brief statements that discuss how Marx and Marxisms inform an array of course syllabi, including Marxist Theory, Sociological Theory, Feminist Theory, Class/Race/Gender, Population/Environment, Political Sociology, Methods, Political Economy, Colonialism /Development/Globalization studies, Social Stratification, and Sociology of Art. Includes over 30 syllabi in both graduate and undergraduate courses. A separate section provides charts and diagrams, film resources, articles from Teaching Sociology, and classroom exercises, projects, and lectures for teaching Marxist concepts. 252 pp., 2002. Stock #330.T02.

Medical
A Handbook for Teaching Medical Sociology (Fourth edition).....$18.00/$22.00
Edited by Robin D. Moremen. This handbook contains syllabi in undergraduate and graduate general survey courses in Medical Sociology, special topic course syllabi, basic teaching materials, special assignments, and classroom exercises. Thirty syllabi and twenty-one assignments and exercises are included. 321 pp., 2001. Stock #332.H01.

Mental Health
Teaching Materials for the Sociology of Mental Health and Illness.....$16.00/$20.00
Edited by Teresa Scheid and William Magee. In addition to syllabi, this publication contains a section on teaching resources. Materials include student discussion question, popular media, class projects and handouts, and even student assignments. 250 pp. 2000. Stock 353.M00.

Organizations
Organizational Sociology: A Handbook of Syllabi and other Teaching Resources.....$17.00/$21.00
Edited by Donna C. Bird. Five main sections cover 12 syllabi for undergraduate courses, 5 mixed undergraduate/graduate-level courses, 6 graduate-level courses, plenty of class exercises, assignments, resources and references, and a full list of contributors with e-mail contact information. 223 pp., 2002. Stock #333.T02.

Peace/War
Teaching the Sociology of Peace and War: A Curriculum Guide (Fourth Edition).....$15.00/$19.00
Edited by John McDougall and Morten G. Ender. Contains 36 syllabi, 3 essays, and other resources such as student assignments and websites. The guide includes syllabi covering overviews of the field; terrorism and genocide; cultural and structural factors such as race, gender, and military institutions; particular regions, e.g. the Middle East; peace movements and nonviolence; and constructive alternatives such as conflict resolution. 260 pp., 2003. Stock #334.T03.

Political
Political Sociology: Syllabi and Instructional Materials (4th Edition).....$17.00/$21.00
Compiled and edited by Sarah Sobieraj. This edition contains 8 syllabi for undergraduate courses; 4 syllabi undergraduate/graduate courses; 6 syllabi on graduate courses; 8 syllabi on special topics related to political science. 253 pp., 2000. Stock #335.P00.

Proseminars
Proseminars in Sociology: Graduate and Undergraduate Programs (Second Edition) .....$6.00/$10.00
Edited by Jean Beaman. This revison incorporates syllabi for both graduate and undergraduate courses that aim to prepare students for professional work in the field of sociology. 44 pp., 2004. Stock #363.P04.

Race and Ethnic Relations
Teaching Race and Ethnic Relations: Syllabi and Instructional Materials (Fourth Edition).....$23.00/$27.00
Edited by Donald Cunnigen. Contains an essay by Wilhelmina E. Perry on a "Checklist for Constructing a Syllabus" as well as 46 syllabi in six sections: General, Race & Society, Race and Theory, Race and Gender, International Perspectives, and Graduate Seminars. Includes test, assignments, and other instructional materials. 463 pp., revised 2001. Stock #337.T01.

Race, Gender, & Class
Race, Gender, and Class in Sociology: Toward an Inclusive Curriculum (Fifth Edition).....$17.00/$21.00
Edited by BarBara Scott, Joya Misra, and Marcia Segal. This much-awaited revision includes articles and essays addressing the intersection of race, gender, and class in the sociology classroom. This set also includes many syllabi for race, gender, and class courses and other sociology courses with that emphasis. It also contains assignments and exercises and a film and literature list. 328 pp., 2003. Stock #336.I03.

Religion
Teaching the Sociology of Religion (Fourth Edition).....$15.00/$19.00
Edited by Lutz Kaelber and Douglas E. Cowan. This edition includes syllabi on a variety of courses; exercises and assignments; reviews of sociology of religion textbooks; and an article on teaching the sociology of religion using the Internet. 192 pp., 2004. Stock #338.S04.

Research
Qualitative Research Methods: Syllabi and Instructional Materials (Third Edition)......$16.00/$20.00
Edited by James David Ballard. Twenty-seven syllabi and six teaching assignments and exercises represent the collective teaching experiences of many of the finest qualitative methodology educators working today. This collection exhibits a variety of qualitative research approaches, from the traditional Chicago school, to approaches based on feminist methodologies, to the most ambitious post-modern variety of qualitative scholarship. Both Undergraduate and Graduate research courses are included in this set. 220 pp., 2001. Stock #339.Q01. OUT OF PRINT; UNDER REVISION

Research Methods Courses: Syllabi, Assignments and Projects (Fifth Edition).....$14.00/$18.00
Edited by Kevin P. Mulvey. Ten syllabi for courses in undergraduate methods, field methods, and graduate methods. Topics covered include linear structural equation models, ethnomethodology, questionnaire design, and sampling. Final section offers thoughts on issues related to teaching research methods courses. 157pp., 2000. (10% discount to members of the Undergraduate Education Section). Stock #340.R00.

Rural
Rural Sociology: Teaching About the Complexities and Diversities of American Rural Life.....$16.00/$20.00
Compiled by Carol A. Jenkins and Cathy Rakowski. Eleven chapters detailing curriculum transformation, initiatives, and techniques for teaching about American rural life. Includes fifteen course outlines, one distance learning course outline, three continuing education course outlines, a chapter on visual portrayals of rural social problems and bibliographic resources. 235 pp., 2000. Stock #370.R00.

Science/Technology
Syllabi & Instructional Materials for the Sociology of Science, Knowledge, & Technology (Fourth Edition).....$14.00/$18.00
Edited by Jennifer Croissant. This revision includes syllabi on topics including Sociology of Science; Gender, Race, Science, and Technology; and Technology Studies: Environment to IT. Also syllabi for general survey courses. 228 pp., 2003. (10% discount to SKAT Section members). Stock #343.S03.

Sexuality
The Sociology of Sexuality & Sexual Orientation: Syllabi & Teaching Materials (Fourth Edition).....$17.00/$21.00
Edited by Tracy Ore. The new edition of this guide on teaching the sociology of sexuality and sexual orientation is chock-full of resources: essays on pedagogy, general course syllabi, specific topic syllabi, assignments, and exercises. Also included are instructional resources - reading lists, journals, and films for teaching about sexuality. Topics covered include lesbian and gay studies, bisexuality, sexual politics, gender and health, sociology of sexuality, homophobia in the classroom, social justice and sexuality, sexual diversity, and many more. 255 pp., revised 2002. Stock #345.S02.

Social Movements
Social Movements and Collective Action: Syllabi and Instructional Materials (Third Edition).....$14.00/$18.00
Edited by Bob Edwards, Marieke Van Willigen, and Tisha Yelverton. This edition contains syllabi, bibliographies, and assignments for both undergraduate and graduate level courses on social movements and collective action. This collection addresses topics such as nonviolence, the Civil Rights Movements, abortion, and the Women's Movement. 168 pp., 2003. Stock #306.S03.

Social Problems
Instructor's Resource Manual on Social Problems (Third Edition).....$14.00/$18.00
Edited by Lutz Kaelber and Walter Carroll. The third edition of this useful guide provides materials to help those teaching social problems for the first time as well as experienced instructors. The manual includes 13 syllabi, 35 assignments, exercises, and policy guidelines, and a guide to web resources for social problems. 158 pp., 2001. Stock #347.I01.

Social Psychology
Teaching Social Psychology (Second Edition).....$16.00/$20.00
Edited by Robert Kettlitz. This much-awaited revision includes syllabi and assignments for both undergraduate and graduate courses in social psychology and related fields. It also includes "Seven Habits of Highly Successful Professors" and "The Purposes of a Syllabus." 220 pp., 2003. Stock #348.M03.

Social Statistics
Syllabi and Instructional Materials for Social Statistics.....$16.00/$20.00
Edited by Cynthia Line. Contains three essays on teaching undergraduate statistics. Contains nine undergraduate syllabi, 3 handouts and tips for students, 8 in class group work, and many aissignments for early in the semester, and at the end of the semester. This set also have sections that are solely devoted to t-tests, correlations and regressions, chi-square, and ANOVA. Plus, sample quizzes and tests are provided. 210 pp., 2000. Stock #349.S00.

Social Stratification
Social Stratification Courses: Syllabi & Instructional Materials (Fifth Edition).....$16.00/$20.00
Edited by Scott Sernau and Johnnie Griffin. This edition contains syllabi and essays related to teaching social stratification and inequality courses as well as a comprehensive list of audiovisual resources. 251 pp., 2004. Stock #350.S04.

Sport
The Sociology of Sport.....$17.00/$21.00
Edited by James Steele. This revision includes essays on teaching the sociology and sport and syllabi in the following areas - African-American Sport, Cultural Studies Sport, Gender Sport, and Critical Sport. A list of sports-related websites is also included. 360pp, 2003. Stock #351.S03.

Theory
Resource Book for Teaching Sociological Theory (Fourth Edition).....$16.00/$20.00
Edited by Terri LeMoyne. This extensive resource book includes modern approaches to theory, postmodern approaches to theory, a guide to syllabi construction and choosing a text, assignments and exams, journal article critiques, paper assignments, exams, novel techniques for teaching theory, important topics to consider, and a bibliography and journal guide. Contains nineteen class syllabi and twenty paper assignments. 234 pp., revised 2001. Stock #352.T01.

Utopias
Utopian Thinking in Sociology: Creating the Good Society.....$16.00/$20.00
Edited by Arthur B. Shostak. This guide on utopian thought includes material on dystopias, Future Studies, diversity and utopian thought, post-modernism and utopianism, utopia in the workplace, and the construction and deconstruction of utopias. Eight sections review the state of the concept of utopia, in addition to case studies in utopian projects, essays on teaching the subject, syllabi from current courses, college student essays, and helpful references. 225 pp., 2001. Stock 348.U01.

Violence
Violence in American Society: A Curriculum Guide ....$5.00/$7.00
Edited by Suzanne Goodney-Lea. This new collection includes syllabi, exercises, and assignments for violence in American society courses. A list of websites, videos, and books and articles is also included. 66 pp., 2002. Stock #372.V03.

Welfare
The Welfare State Revisited: A Review of Research, an Annotated Bibliography, & A Set of Course Syllabi.....$14.00/$18.00
Edited by Bernice Pescosolido and Norman Furniss. Second edition. Features essays on recent developments in welfare state studies; an annotated bibliography; six syllabi for undergraduate courses; and four samples for graduate courses. 130 pp., 1996. Stock #355.W96. OUT OF PRINT; UNDER REVISION

Work and Occupations
The Sociology of Gender and Work: Syllabi and Teaching Materials (Second Edition)....$15.00/$19.00
Edited by Carrie Yang Costello. 18 syllabi that focus on gender, work, and occupations plus class activities, and recommended film book, and web site lists. Race, ethnicity, gender, class, and sexual orientation inform the materials. 173 pp., 2002. Stock #356.I02.

Sociology of Work and Occupations (Fifth Edition).....$16.00/$20.00
Edited by Carol Auster. This edition includes syllabi on work, occupations, professions, industrial sociology, division of labor, and women in work. It also contains journal information and a comprehensive listing of videos, films, and websites. 257 pp., 2004. Stock #357.S04.




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