Social problems: Institutional and interpersonal perspectives
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Glenview, Ill.
Scott, Foresman
1978
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Beschreibung: | 529 S. |
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adam_text | CONTENTS INTRODUCTION: How to Define and Analyze Social Problems_______1 PART 1 1. METHODOLOGY 15 SOCIAL PROBLEMS: A Re-Formulation 17 Malcolm Spector and John I. Kitsuse Protests by groups mark the first of four stages in the lives of most social problems. 2. THE ART OF SAVAGE DISCOVERY: How to Blame the Victim 30 William Ryan Middle-class America locates the source of social problems within society’s victims. 3. THREE KINDS OF THEORY 39 Kenneth Henry Social problems can be analyzed on the personal and societal levels by applying different theoretical stances. PART 2 4. WORK AND ITS SETTINGS DANGER AS A CAREER 49 51 Studs Terkel A police officer transferred to emergency service patrol recounts some dangers, horrors, and heartrending experiences on the job. 5. NIGGERMATION IN AUTO: Company Policy and the Rise of Black Caucuses 58 Dan Georgakas and Marvin Surkin The rise and fall of a militant, black caucus among Detroit’s auto workers is described by a white worker who joined the insurgents. 6. A NOVEL CORPORATION TAKES CHARGE IN ALASKA’S WILDERNESS 66 Peter J. Schuyten Native Alaskans turned corporate stockholders by a Congress-passed bill pursue a profit and preserve a culture. 7. THE AMERICAN FOOD SCANDAL: Why You Can’t Eat Well on What You Earn 75 William Robbins Corporations that produce, process, and sell our food deceive Americans about the cost and quality of what we eat.
PART З 8. 85 GOVERNMENT CIVIL LIBERTIES IN THE GREEN MACHINE 87 Mark E. Schreiber Recruiting practices of America’s all-volunteer army do not reflect the harsh realities of army life. 9. THE TRIAL OF THE CIA 99 Taylor Branch CIA abuses of power against foreign governments persist, despite evidence of the agency’s wrongdoings. 10. THE BRIBE BUSTERS 111 Louis M. Kohlmeier Expanded Security Exchange Commission investigations expose pervasive corporate corruption at home and abroad. PART 4 IT. MASSMEDIA 121 TELEVISION VIOLENCE AND VIOLENT BEHAVIOR 123 Timothy F. Hartnagel, James J. Teevans, Jr., and Jennie J. McIntyre Adolescents who view television violence perceive the world as a violent place. 12. CENSORSHIP: Utterly Without Redeeming Value 134 Literary works of art are victim to vague censorship guidelines decreed by the U.S. Supreme Court. 13, THE POLITICS OF NEWS MEDIA CONTROL: Networks, 1974 143 Howard J. Ehrlich America’s government, corporations, and media are at war, but they are fighting on the same side. PART 5 14. ETHNICS AND ETHNICITY SOUL IN SUBURBIA 159 162 Orde Coombs The black middle class can no longer overlook its moral obligation to the struggling black masses. 15. GYPSIES, THE HIDDEN AMERICANS 170 Anne Sutherland Outcasts of the wider culture, American Gypsies maintain a network of social boundaries to keep it that way. 16. SO THE ARMY COULD HANDLE THE JAPS 182 Michi Weglyn The internment of Japanese Americans following World War II denied their civil rights and legalized discriminatory practices. 17. BLACKS AND INDIANS IN AMERICA 190 Alexis de Tocqueville
De Tocqueville explores the innate inequality of blacks, whites, and Indians, and speculates on their futures together.
PART 6 18. SEXUAL LIFE-STYLES THE REVOLT AGAINST LOVE 199 201 Herbert Hendin What appears as sexual warfare among college students is actually a flight from intimacy, 19. LESBIAN AND STRAIGHT MOTHERS: A Comparative Study of Mothers of Variant Sexual Preference 208 Mildred Daley Pagelow Lesbian mothers encounter greater social and economic discrimination than do their heterosexual sisters. 20. BISEXUALITY: Some Social Psychological Issues 218 Philip W. Blumstein and Pepper Schwartz Sexual identity does not always equal sexual behavior. PART 7 21. WOMEN 231 A FIVE MINUTE SUMMARY OF 78 YEARS 234 Bonnie Smith-Yackel A woman’s lifetime of work as wife and mother is not socially or legally recognized by the government upon her death. 22. CHARACTERISTICS OF RAPE VICTIMS SEEN IN CRISIS INTERVENTION 237 Sharon L. McCombie Effective rape crisis intervention draws upon characteristics and coping behavior of prior rape victims to treat rape trauma. 23. WOMEN AND THE FUTURE OF MANKIND 250 Margaret Mead In modern civilization, a woman’s place is not only in the home. PART 8 24. POPULATION 253 THE MYSTERIOUS DROP IN JAPAN’S BIRTH RATE 255 Koya Azumi A mysterious drop in Japan’s birthrate may find roots in an ancient superstition. 25. POPULATION AND THE AMERICAN PREDICAMENT: The Case Against Complacency 259 John P. Holdren A policy on family size equals a policy on optimum population. 26. HALF FULL OR HALF EMPTY? Our Planet 270 Barbara Ward Real costs of technology must account for the quality of human and planetary life.
PART 9 27. 279 CRIMINAL JUSTICE POLICE LYING 281 Peter K. Manning Police officers manipulate the public and fellow officers by not telling the truth. 28. WORLD ORDER ORIENTATIONS TO INTERNATIONAL LAW 291 Louis René Beres A world order approach to international law must be achieved to save life on earth. 29. TOWARDS A BICENTENNIAL REVOLUTION IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE: The Return of the Victim 304 William F. McDonald Concern for the victim is returning to the criminal justice system. 30. CRIMES IN NEW YORK AND TOKYO: Sociocultural Perspectives 310 Yorihiko Kumasaka, Robert J. Smith, and Hitoshi Aiba Crime rates may vary by cultural factors, as in this comparison between New York and Tokyo. PART 10 31. DEVIANCE 319 ‘DEVIANCE’ AS FUN-A Case of Building Construction Workers at Work 322 Jeffrey W. Riemer Building construction workers indulge in “deviant” behavior for the fun of it while working on the job. 32. ALCOHOLISM: New Victims, New Treatment 332 Time Alcoholism claims young and old victims, but new treatment offers new hope. 33. SOCIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF MARIJUANA USE 342 Erich Goode In the light of current data, decriminalization of marijuana possession may not be too far away. PARTII 34. EDUCATION 357 HOW TO LEARN A THING OR TWO WHILE TEARING DOWN THE UNIVERSITY 360 Wallace B. Graves A more effective means for students to initiate educational revolution bypasses burning buildings and sieging administrations. 35. INDIAN SCHOOLS TURN TO PRIDE AND CULTURE 365 Gene I. Maeroff A new mood in American Indian education fosters pride in Indian heritage, culture, and language.
36. COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION AND TEACHER BARGAINING: A Clash of Interests? 372 Kenneth IV. Haskins and Charles W. Cheng Teacher unions and black parents of community control groups clash over the issue of school governance, 37, STUDENT POWER AND ACADEMIC DESTANDARDIZATION 378 Roy A. Hansen, Daniel J. Stivers, and Roy C. Francis Decline in the American standard of higher education may be due to a rise in student power. PART 12 38. HEALTH CARE AND DELIVERY 387 THE PROFESSIONAL AND THE HUMAN SERVICES WORKERS: Some Solutions to the Problems They Face in Working Together 389 Herbert J. Freudenberger Despite differing backgrounds, professional and paraprofessional human services workers must meet on common ground for their clients’ sake. 39. EXPANDING THE SCOPE OF HEALTH CARE 401 Sol Levine A wider scope of medical care is possible through greater health education and expanded services of paraprofessionals. 40. RX: WHERE DOES IT HURT? America’s Medical Crisis and the Politics of Health Reform 408 Richard J. Margolis After decades of growing pains, America’s medical care industry is in critical condition. PART 13 41. INDUSTRY AND WORLD ENVIRONMENT BUDDHIST ECONOMICS 427 431 E. F. Schumacher A Buddhist economy elevates the value of work and maximizes human satisfaction while minimizing consumption. 42. INAPPROPRIATE AT 437 Paul Harrison Known shortcomings of appropriate technologies do not block their introduction into Third World countries, regardless of social consequences. 43. BOOST FOR CREDIT RATING OF ORGANIC FARMERS 441 Nicholas Wade Organic farming produces about as much per
acre using less energy at lower costs than conventional farming techniques. 44. A MILLION DOLLAR NIGHT VIEW 443 Norie Huddle and Michael Reich, with Nahum Stiskin Following World War II, Japanese construction of a petrochemical complex restored industrialization but spelled doom for environmental and human health.
PART 14 45. POVERTY AND WELFARE THE POOR Georg Simmel 461 464 “The poor” do not regard themselves as poor until society gives them aid. 46. COUNTING THE COST OF WELFARE’S GROWING BURDEN Olivier Lorsignol 481 Burgeoning growth of social-service and welfare agencies is straining government pocketbooks in the U.S. and Europe. 47. AN URBAN SERVICE CORPS FOR UNEMPLOYED YOUTH Hugh B. Price, Doris Zelinsky, and William B. Johnston 487 Urban Service Corps are a solution to the problem of ghetto youth unemployment. PART 15 48. EPILOGUE 499 SOCIAL EXPERIMENTATION Henry W. Riechen 501 Social scientists can use the experimental method to develop and test ways to intervene in social problems. 49. IN PRAISE OF PARTICULARITY: The Concept of Mediating Structures 511 Peter L. Berger Standing between institutions of the private and public sectors are mediating structures, which add meaning to our lives. 50. THE GRAND SHAMAN Amitai Etzioni 521 Politicians who are all talk but no action in solving social problems resemble rainmakers during the dry season. CORRELATION CHART 530
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