My vote is for either of these two oldies, but goodies--Peter Berger's 
"Invitation to Sociology," or C. Wright Mills', "The Promise."

Karen
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From: "Harriet Hartman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2006 8:56 AM
Subject: TEACHSOC: Senior Seminar


>
> I am teaching a Senior Seminar in the Fall, and the topic was not 
> announced
> (usually there is a topic). Therefore the students don't quite know what 
> to
> expect, and what I'd like to do is give the students a common "sociology"
> reading to get us started and then have each do their own project. The
> common sociology reading I'd like is something along Charon's "Ten
> Questions" line, but I think that may be too elementary. Does anyone have 
> a
> suggestion for a somewhat more advanced, but similar kind of reading?
> Thanks,
> Harriet
> -- 
> Harriet Hartman, Ph.D.
> Professor of Sociology
> Rowan University
> 201 Mullica Hill Rd.
> Glassboro, NJ 08028
> (856)256-4500 x3787
> Fax (856) 256-5610
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