Culture, Structure, and Inequality
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Frank van Tubergen is Professor of Sociology at Utrecht University, where he teaches introduction to sociology. His current work is focused on social networks, immigration and religion.
Part 1. Thinking Like a Sociologist; 1. Questions; 2. Theories; 3. Methodss; 4. Perspectives; PART 2. Culture; 5. Opinions; 6. Norms; Part 3. Social Relations; 7. Networks; 8. Groups; Part 4. Inequality; 9. Stratification and Mobility; 10. Resources; Part 5. Topics; 11. Immigration and Integration; 12. Modernization; 13. Religion.