The Social World

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Educational Theory, Philosophy & Social Aspects, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Sociology
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Author: Jem Amber Stone ISBN: 9781503508262
Publisher: Xlibris AU Publication: August 10, 2015
Imprint: Xlibris AU Language: English
Author: Jem Amber Stone
ISBN: 9781503508262
Publisher: Xlibris AU
Publication: August 10, 2015
Imprint: Xlibris AU
Language: English

I am well-educated possessing numerous post-graduate and other degrees, certificates, and diplomas. I first achieved my Bachelor of Arts in 1989 with then majoring in Sociology and Education. I studied other subjects too including psychology and philosophy. In all honesty I did not do well at Sociology often struggling with concepts until I did several at post-graduate level. During my studies I was amazed at the number of theories students were forced to learn and know, and how they had been arrived at. Often the methods were very questionable. As a result, my book came about. I wanted other students to realize what I had discovered, and observed, and felt my book also contributed to the sociological debate to what society really is, and all about its creators. It is also ideally for someone who wants an educational look at my perspective on sociology. It is a simple introduction to the inside of how society is run. It does not go into detail any other sociological viewpoint, rather, just adds to the many that already exist, and hopefully, gives the reader pause on how one can create their own reality in society. As for me, I am still learning, and researching not just about sociology, but all sorts of things.

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I am well-educated possessing numerous post-graduate and other degrees, certificates, and diplomas. I first achieved my Bachelor of Arts in 1989 with then majoring in Sociology and Education. I studied other subjects too including psychology and philosophy. In all honesty I did not do well at Sociology often struggling with concepts until I did several at post-graduate level. During my studies I was amazed at the number of theories students were forced to learn and know, and how they had been arrived at. Often the methods were very questionable. As a result, my book came about. I wanted other students to realize what I had discovered, and observed, and felt my book also contributed to the sociological debate to what society really is, and all about its creators. It is also ideally for someone who wants an educational look at my perspective on sociology. It is a simple introduction to the inside of how society is run. It does not go into detail any other sociological viewpoint, rather, just adds to the many that already exist, and hopefully, gives the reader pause on how one can create their own reality in society. As for me, I am still learning, and researching not just about sociology, but all sorts of things.

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