Concise Sociology

The Field of Sociology

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Concise Sociology

What You Will Learn!

  • Widened knowledge of sociology and its significance to our lives
  • The roles of Education in the society
  • The history of some sociological concepts
  • Analysis of social issues that affect humankind
  • The Importance of different components of sociology in human life
  • How the changes that take place day in, day out transform the society

Description

Concise Sociology” is an extensive analysis of the rudiments of sociology. It spells out vividly the basic subject matters in human life in regard to our immediate society. “Concise Sociology” expatiates the term sociology as a subject which revolves around the norms, values, social interaction, religion, belief, changes that occur from time to time in the world, social structure and some other things that are related directly or indirectly to human existence.

Sociological Themes Discussed:

·       Culture.

·       Pollution.

·       Politics & Governance.

·       Human Rights.

·       Education & Teaching.

·       Industrial Revolution.

·       Modernization.

·       Population.

·       Public Administration.

·       Child Abuse.

·       Conflict Resolution.

Rasheed Olayemi is a talented teacher and writer who taught Social Studies in private schools in Africa. He is the author of "Poetry for the Rightful Thinkers" Published by Trafford Publishing, Bloomington, IN, USA which received the "Gold Seal of Literary Excellence Award", "Poetry on Moral Values" published by Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency, Houston, Texas, USA, "The Regrets of Omotolu" self-published online and "The Illegitimate King" which are self-published online, and many others.

Who Should Attend!

  • Students of Sociology
  • Beginner Teachers
  • Social Studies Students in High Schools
  • Social Analysts
  • Parents, Guardians and Caregivers
  • Any Individual Who Requires to Know about the Human Society

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Tags

  • Social Science
  • Sociology

Subscribers

85

Lectures

38

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