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Introduction to sociology and anthropology / Epitacio S. Palispis. --

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextOriginal language: English Quezon City, PH : Rex Book Store Inc. , [1996]Description: x,313 pages : non illustration : 20 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9712320421
DDC classification:
  • FIL 301 P176i 1996
Contents:
Chapter 1. Background in the study of sociology and anthropology 1 -- 2. Origin and development of sociology and anthropology 20 -- 3. The study of culture 38 -- 4. The human group 5. Socialization 59 -- 6. Early beginnings of culture and society 103 -- 7. Social stratification 117 -- 8. The human society 142 -- 9. The study of community 153 -- 10. Rural and urban communities 163 -- 11. Social institutions 192 -- 12. Social processes 202 -- 13. The family 218 -- 14. Education and society 235 -- 15. Religion and society 263 -- 16. Social change 290 --
Summary: "No man is an island. No man can ever stand alone. Wherever he is, he is always a part of a group. He is born into a group. He grows up in groups. And he learns many things from various groups to which he belongs. It is the importance of studying man and his group that prompted the writing of this present the writing of this present volume. It is aimed at providing the student with clear understanding of the study of people living in interdependence and of the culture they formed" --
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Books Books Northern Quezon College, Inc. Library Filipiniana Section FIL 301 P176i 1996 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 4448

Includes bibliography.

Chapter 1. Background in the study of sociology and anthropology 1 -- 2. Origin and development of sociology and anthropology 20 -- 3. The study of culture 38 -- 4. The human group 5. Socialization 59 -- 6. Early beginnings of culture and society 103 -- 7. Social stratification 117 -- 8. The human society 142 -- 9. The study of community 153 -- 10. Rural and urban communities 163 -- 11. Social institutions 192 -- 12. Social processes 202 -- 13. The family 218 -- 14. Education and society 235 -- 15. Religion and society 263 -- 16. Social change 290 --

"No man is an island. No man can ever stand alone. Wherever he is, he is always a part of a group. He is born into a group. He grows up in groups. And he learns many things from various groups to which he belongs. It is the importance of studying man and his group that prompted the writing of this present the writing of this present volume. It is aimed at providing the student with clear understanding of the study of people living in interdependence and of the culture they formed" --

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