Social Problems: An Introduction to Critical Constructionism
<em>Social Problems: An Introduction to Critical Constructionism </em>synthesizes conflict theory and social constructionism to help students think critically about social problems. A concise, student-friendly alternative to all-encompassing standard textbooks, this book examines a single theoretical paradigm in depth, demonstrating how theory can be used to understand a range of critical social issues.<br><br><strong>New to the Fourth Edition:</strong><br><br>* A new chapter on inequality of life chances in the U.S., with updated material on race, a new discussion of gender inequality, fresh material on health care, and a new section on education and inequality<br>* Chapter 4 on family includes a new section on same-sex marriage<br>* Chapter 5 on crime and deviance provides a new section introducing the sociological concept of social control as it relates to the medicalization of deviance<br>* New discussions of the "Great Recession," the Occupy Wall Street movement, and the U.S. Supreme Court decision in <em>Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission</em>