PAID - Penguin Books · 2017-05-11 · Modern Romance After conducting a massive global research...

7
PENGUIN PUBLISHING GROUP WWW.PENGUIN.COM/ACADEMIC SOCIOLOGY NEW TITLES for 2017

Transcript of PAID - Penguin Books · 2017-05-11 · Modern Romance After conducting a massive global research...

Page 1: PAID - Penguin Books · 2017-05-11 · Modern Romance After conducting a massive global research project that involved hundreds of interviews, focus groups, and help from the world’s

SH

ER

RY

TU

RK

LER

ecla

imin

g C

onve

rsat

ion:

The

Pow

er o

f Ta

lk in

a D

igit

al A

geD

raw

ing

on fi

ve y

ears

of r

esea

rch,

med

ia sc

hola

r Tur

kle i

nves

tigat

es h

ow a

fligh

t fro

m fa

ce-

to-f

ace

conv

ersa

tion

in th

e di

gita

l age

und

erm

ines

rela

tions

hips

and

pro

duct

ivity

. “B

rillia

nt…

.Exp

lain

s the

pow

er o

f con

vers

atio

n, it

s fra

gilit

y at

pre

sent

, the

cons

eque

nces

of

its lo

ss, a

nd h

ow it

can

be

pres

erve

d.”—

How

ard

Gar

dner

, Har

vard

Uni

vers

ity

PE

NG

UIN

PA

PE

RB

AC

K •

44

8 P

AG

ES

• 9

78

-0-1

4-3

10

97

9-2

• $

17

.00

AZ

IZ A

NS

AR

I w

ith

ER

IC K

LIN

EN

BE

RG

Mod

ern

Rom

ance

Afte

r co

nduc

ting

a m

assiv

e gl

obal

res

earc

h pr

ojec

t tha

t inv

olve

d hu

ndre

ds o

f int

ervi

ews,

focu

s gr

oups

, an

d he

lp f

rom

the

wor

ld’s

lead

ing

soci

al s

cien

tists

—in

clud

ing

And

rew

C

herli

n, E

li Fi

nkel

, H

elen

Fish

er,

Shee

na I

yeng

ar,

Barr

y Sc

hwar

tz,

Sher

ry T

urkl

e, an

d Ro

bb W

iller

—co

med

ian

Azi

z Ans

ari a

nd N

YU so

ciol

ogist

Eric

Klin

enbe

rg p

rese

nt a

funn

y in

-dep

th e

xplo

ratio

n of

our

mod

ern

rom

antic

wor

ld.

“Cap

ture

[s]

the

entir

ely

new

way

s th

at s

ingl

es c

omm

unic

ate,

cour

t, an

d fin

d lo

ve…

with

de

ep in

sight

into

hist

ory,

scie

nce,

and

cultu

re.”—

Hel

en F

isher

, Ind

iana

Uni

vers

ityP

EN

GU

IN P

AP

ER

BA

CK

• 2

88

PA

GE

S •

97

8-0

-14

-31

09

25

-9 •

$1

7.0

0

KE

VIN

KE

LLY

The

Inev

itab

leU

nder

stan

ding

the

12

Tec

hnol

ogic

al F

orce

s Th

at W

ill S

hape

Our

Fut

ure

In th

is pr

ovoc

ativ

e roa

d m

ap fo

r the

futu

re, K

elly

show

s how

twel

ve im

min

ent t

echn

olog

ical

ch

ange

s—fr

om vi

rtua

l rea

lity i

n th

e hom

e to a

n on

-dem

and

econ

omy t

o art

ifici

al in

telli

genc

e em

bedd

ed in

eve

ryth

ing

we

man

ufac

ture

—ar

e th

e re

sult

of lo

ng-t

erm

acc

eler

atin

g fo

rces

th

at w

ill re

volu

tioni

ze th

e w

ay w

e bu

y, w

ork,

lear

n, a

nd co

mm

unic

ate.

“You

’re sw

ept a

long

by

[Kel

ly’s]

cle

ar p

rose

and

una

ssai

labl

e ar

gum

ents

unt

il it

final

ly h

its

you:

The

tech

nolo

gica

l, cu

ltura

l, an

d so

ciet

al c

hang

es h

e’s fo

rese

eing

rea

lly a

re in

evita

ble.

It’s l

ike

havi

ng a

crys

tal b

all.”

—Ya

hoo

Tech

VIK

ING

HA

RD

CO

VER

• 3

36

PA

GE

S •

97

8-0

-52

5-4

28

08

-4 •

$2

8.0

0

AD

AM

ALT

ER

Irre

sist

ible

: Th

e R

ise

of A

ddic

tive

Tec

hnol

ogy

and

the

Bus

ines

s of

Kee

ping

Us

Hoo

ked

Ada

m A

lter,

a pr

ofes

sor o

f psy

chol

ogy

and

mar

ketin

g at

NYU

, tra

cks t

he ri

se o

f beh

avio

ral

addi

ctio

n an

d ex

plai

ns w

hy m

any

of to

day’s

pro

duct

s are

irre

sistib

le.

“Bril

liant

ly il

lum

inat

es th

e new

obs

essio

ns th

at ar

e con

trol

ling

our l

ives

and

offer

s the

tool

s w

e ne

ed to

res

cue

our

busin

esse

s, ou

r fa

mili

es, a

nd o

ur s

anity

.”—A

dam

Gra

nt, W

hart

on

Scho

ol o

f the

Uni

vers

ity o

f Pen

nsyl

vani

aP

EN

GU

IN P

RE

SS

HA

RD

CO

VER

• 3

68

PA

GE

S •

97

8-1

-59

42

0-6

64

-1 •

$2

7.0

0

JON

RO

NS

ON

So

You’

ve B

een

Pub

licly

Sha

med

The a

utho

r of Th

e Psy

chop

ath

Test

deliv

ers a

n in

cisiv

e crit

ique

of m

oder

n-da

y sh

amin

g as

a

form

of s

ocia

l con

trol

and

as a

war

on

hum

an n

atur

e an

d its

flaw

s. “A

wor

k of

orig

inal

, ins

pire

d jo

urna

lism

, it c

onsid

ers t

he co

mpl

ex d

ynam

ics b

etw

een

thos

e w

ho s

ham

e an

d th

ose

who

are

sha

med

, bot

h of

who

m c

an b

ecom

e th

e fo

cus

of s

ocia

l m

edia’

s gro

tesq

ue, d

ispro

port

iona

te ju

dgm

ents

.”—Th

e Fin

ancia

l Tim

esR

IVE

RH

EA

D P

AP

ER

BA

CK

• 3

36

PA

GE

S •

97

8-1

-59

46

3-4

01

-7 •

$1

6.0

0

NE

W T

ITL

ES

S

OC

IOL

OG

YN

EW

TIT

LE

S

SO

CIO

LO

GY

PE

NG

UIN

PU

BL

ISH

ING

GR

OU

PW

WW

.PE

NG

UIN

.CO

M/A

CA

DE

MIC

SOCI

OLOG

Y

Presort StdU.S. Postage

PAIDStaten Island, NYPermit No. 169

PENGUIN PUBLISHING GROUPAcademic Marketing Department375 Hudson StreetNew York, NY 10014-3657

NA

NC

Y I

SE

NB

ER

GW

hite

Tra

shTh

e 4

00

-Yea

r U

ntol

d H

isto

ry o

f C

lass

in A

mer

ica

In t

his

swee

ping

hist

ory

of t

he A

mer

ican

cla

ss s

yste

m, I

senb

erg

unco

vers

the

lega

cy o

f po

or w

hite

s, de

bunk

s myt

hs a

bout

equ

ality

and

soci

al m

obili

ty, a

nd e

xam

ines

the

role

this

unde

rser

ved

soci

oeco

nom

ic g

roup

pla

ys in

our

nat

ion’s

pol

itics

. “M

agist

eria

l....P

okes

and

pro

ds in

the

noo

ks a

nd c

rann

ies

of t

he A

mer

ican

psy

che

and

trav

els

the

back

road

s an

d ba

ckw

ater

s of

our

nat

iona

l sel

f-im

age

in s

earc

h of

how

cla

ss

has b

een

mad

e an

d re

shap

ed o

ver t

he d

ecad

es…

.Bre

atht

akin

g so

cial

hist

ory

and

dazz

ling

cultu

ral a

naly

sis at

its b

est.”

—M

icha

el E

ric D

yson

, Geo

rget

own

Uni

vers

ity

VIK

ING

HA

RD

CO

VER

• 4

80

PA

GE

S •

97

8-0

-67

0-7

85

97

-1 •

$2

8.0

0

AD

AM

CO

HE

NIm

beci

les

The

Sup

rem

e C

ourt

, A

mer

ican

Eug

enic

s,

and

the

Ste

riliz

atio

n of

Car

rie

Buc

kO

vert

urni

ng m

yths

and

reap

prai

sing h

eroi

c figu

res,

Coh

en te

lls th

e sto

ry o

f a gr

eat i

njus

tice:

th

e Su

prem

e C

ourt

’s 19

27 B

uck

v. Be

ll de

cisio

n to

cham

pion

eug

enic

ster

iliza

tion.

“A

pow

erfu

lly w

ritte

n ac

coun

t of h

ow th

e U

nite

d St

ates

Sup

rem

e C

ourt

col

labo

rate

d in

the

invo

lunt

ary

ster

iliza

tion

of t

hous

ands

of p

oor

and

pow

erle

ss w

omen

....A

sho

ckin

g st

ory

beau

tiful

ly to

ld.”—

John

Fab

ian

Witt

, aut

hor o

f The A

ccid

enta

l Rep

ublic

PE

NG

UIN

PA

PE

RB

AC

K •

41

6 P

AG

ES

• 9

78

-0-1

4-3

10

99

9-0

• $

18

.00

CO

LIN

WO

OD

AR

DA

mer

ican

Cha

ract

erA

His

tory

of

the

Epi

c S

trug

gle

Bet

wee

n

Indi

vidu

al L

iber

ty a

nd t

he C

omm

on G

ood

The

auth

or o

f Am

erica

n N

atio

ns e

xam

ines

the

hist

ory

of a

key

Am

eric

an q

uest

ion:

how

be

st to

rec

onci

le in

divi

dual

libe

rty

with

the

mai

nten

ance

of a

free

soc

iety

. Tra

cing

thes

e tw

o st

rand

s in

Am

eric

an p

oliti

cs th

roug

h fo

ur c

entu

ries,

Woo

dard

exp

lore

s how

diff

eren

t re

gion

s ha

ve n

avig

ated

the

str

uggl

e be

twee

n in

divi

dual

ism a

nd c

olle

ctiv

ism a

nd o

ffers

pr

agm

atic

sugg

estio

ns to

bre

ak p

oliti

cal d

eadl

ock.

“A b

ig-d

ippe

r rid

e th

roug

h fo

ur c

entu

ries a

s firs

t col

lect

ivist

s the

n in

divi

dual

ists t

ake

thei

r tu

rn a

t man

agin

g th

e co

untr

y. Lu

rkin

g ju

st b

elow

the

surf

ace

are

alw

ays m

irror

s refl

ectin

g ou

r ow

n tim

es…

.Vita

l.”—

Port

land

Pre

ss-H

eral

dP

EN

GU

IN P

AP

ER

BA

CK

• 3

20

PA

GE

S •

97

8-0

-14

-31

10

00

-2 •

$1

7.0

0

ME

LOD

Y W

AR

NIC

KTh

is I

s W

here

You

Bel

ong

The

Art

and

Sci

ence

of

Lovi

ng t

he P

lace

You

Liv

eIn

this

inve

stig

atio

n of

how

we c

ome t

o fe

el at

hom

e, jo

urna

list W

arni

ck d

ives

into

rese

arch

su

rrou

ndin

g pl

ace

atta

chm

ent—

the

sens

e of

con

nect

ion

that

bin

ds i

nhab

itant

s to

the

ir ci

ties—

and

trav

els

to t

owns

acr

oss

Am

eric

a to

see

it in

act

ion.

Spe

akin

g w

ith f

requ

ent

mov

ers a

nd lo

yal s

taye

rs, W

arni

ck d

iscov

ers w

hat d

raw

s hig

hly

mob

ile A

mer

ican

s to

new

pl

aces

and

wha

t mak

es th

em st

ay.

“Thou

ghtfu

l, w

itty,

and

enga

ging

....W

arni

ck c

ombi

nes

pers

onal

ane

cdot

es a

nd t

horo

ugh

rese

arch

to

unco

ver

the

pow

er a

nd im

pact

of

conn

ectin

g w

ith t

he p

eopl

e ar

ound

you

.” —

Mar

c J. D

unke

lman

, Mar

ron

Fello

w, N

ew Y

ork

Uni

vers

ity

VIK

ING

HA

RD

CO

VER

• 3

20

PA

GE

S •

97

8-0

-52

5-4

29

12

-8 •

$2

6.0

0

NE

W T

ITL

ES

for

20

17

For complimentary examination copies and personalized assistance in selecting titles for your courses, sign up for

our College Faculty Information Service (CFIS) at:

WWW.PENGUIN.COM/FACINFO

SHERRY TURKLEReclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital AgeDrawing on five years of research, media scholar Turkle investigates how a flight from face-to-face conversation in the digital age undermines relationships and productivity. “Brilliant….Explains the power of conversation, its fragility at present, the consequences of its loss, and how it can be preserved.”—Howard Gardner, Harvard University PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 448 PAGES • 978-0-14-310979-2 • $17.00

AZ IZ ANSAR I w i th ER IC KL INENBERGModern RomanceAfter conducting a massive global research project that involved hundreds of interviews, focus groups, and help from the world’s leading social scientists—including Andrew Cherlin, Eli Finkel, Helen Fisher, Sheena Iyengar, Barry Schwartz, Sherry Turkle, and Robb Willer—comedian Aziz Ansari and NYU sociologist Eric Klinenberg present a funny in-depth exploration of our modern romantic world.“Capture[s] the entirely new ways that singles communicate, court, and find love…with deep insight into history, science, and culture.”—Helen Fisher, Indiana UniversityPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 288 PAGES • 978-0-14-310925-9 • $17.00

KEV IN KELLYThe InevitableUnderstanding the 12 Technological Forces That Will Shape Our FutureIn this provocative road map for the future, Kelly shows how twelve imminent technological changes—from virtual reality in the home to an on-demand economy to artificial intelligence embedded in everything we manufacture—are the result of long-term accelerating forces that will revolutionize the way we buy, work, learn, and communicate. “You’re swept along by [Kelly’s] clear prose and unassailable arguments until it finally hits you: The technological, cultural, and societal changes he’s foreseeing really are inevitable. It’s like having a crystal ball.”—Yahoo TechVIKING HARDCOVER • 336 PAGES • 978-0-525-42808-4 • $28.00

ADAM ALTERIrresistible: The Rise of Addictive Technology and the Business of Keeping Us HookedAdam Alter, a professor of psychology and marketing at NYU, tracks the rise of behavioral addiction and explains why many of today’s products are irresistible.“Brilliantly illuminates the new obsessions that are controlling our lives and offers the tools we need to rescue our businesses, our families, and our sanity.”—Adam Grant, Wharton School of the University of PennsylvaniaPENGUIN PRESS HARDCOVER • 368 PAGES • 978-1-59420-664-1 • $27.00

JON RONSONSo You’ve Been Publicly ShamedThe author of The Psychopath Test delivers an incisive critique of modern-day shaming as a form of social control and as a war on human nature and its flaws. “A work of original, inspired journalism, it considers the complex dynamics between those who shame and those who are shamed, both of whom can become the focus of social media’s grotesque, disproportionate judgments.”—The Financial TimesRIVERHEAD PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES • 978-1-59463-401-7 • $16.00

N E W T I T L E S • S O C I O L O G Y N E W T I T L E S • S O C I O L O G Y

P E N G U I N P U B L I S H I N G G R O U PW W W . P E N G U I N . C O M / A C A D E M I C

SOCIOLOGYPre

sort

Std

U.S

. P

osta

ge

PA

IDS

tate

n Is

land

, N

YP

erm

it N

o. 1

69

PE

NG

UIN

PU

BLI

SH

ING

GR

OU

PA

cade

mic

Mar

keti

ng D

epar

tmen

t3

75

Hud

son

Str

eet

New

Yor

k, N

Y 1

00

14

-36

57

NANCY ISENBERGWhite TrashThe 400-Year Untold History of Class in AmericaIn this sweeping history of the American class system, Isenberg uncovers the legacy of poor whites, debunks myths about equality and social mobility, and examines the role this underserved socioeconomic group plays in our nation’s politics. “Magisterial....Pokes and prods in the nooks and crannies of the American psyche and travels the backroads and backwaters of our national self-image in search of how class has been made and reshaped over the decades….Breathtaking social history and dazzling cultural analysis at its best.”—Michael Eric Dyson, Georgetown University VIKING HARDCOVER • 480 PAGES • 978-0-670-78597-1 • $28.00

ADAM COHENImbecilesThe Supreme Court, American Eugenics, and the Sterilization of Carrie BuckOverturning myths and reappraising heroic figures, Cohen tells the story of a great injustice: the Supreme Court’s 1927 Buck v. Bell decision to champion eugenic sterilization. “A powerfully written account of how the United States Supreme Court collaborated in the involuntary sterilization of thousands of poor and powerless women....A shocking story beautifully told.”—John Fabian Witt, author of The Accidental RepublicPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 416 PAGES • 978-0-14-310999-0 • $18.00

COL IN WOODARDAmerican CharacterA History of the Epic Struggle Between Individual Liberty and the Common GoodThe author of American Nations examines the history of a key American question: how best to reconcile individual liberty with the maintenance of a free society. Tracing these two strands in American politics through four centuries, Woodard explores how different regions have navigated the struggle between individualism and collectivism and offers pragmatic suggestions to break political deadlock.“A big-dipper ride through four centuries as first collectivists then individualists take their turn at managing the country. Lurking just below the surface are always mirrors reflecting our own times….Vital.”—Portland Press-HeraldPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES • 978-0-14-311000-2 • $17.00

MELODY WARNICKThis Is Where You BelongThe Art and Science of Loving the Place You LiveIn this investigation of how we come to feel at home, journalist Warnick dives into research surrounding place attachment—the sense of connection that binds inhabitants to their cities—and travels to towns across America to see it in action. Speaking with frequent movers and loyal stayers, Warnick discovers what draws highly mobile Americans to new places and what makes them stay.“Thoughtful, witty, and engaging....Warnick combines personal anecdotes and thorough research to uncover the power and impact of connecting with the people around you.” —Marc J. Dunkelman, Marron Fellow, New York University VIKING HARDCOVER • 320 PAGES • 978-0-525-42912-8 • $26.00

N E W T I T L E S f o r 2 0 17

For

com

plim

enta

ry e

xam

inat

ion

copi

es a

nd p

erso

naliz

ed

assi

stan

ce in

sel

ectin

g tit

les

for

your

cou

rses

, sig

n up

for

our

Colle

ge F

acul

ty In

form

atio

n Se

rvic

e (C

FIS)

at:

WW

W.P

EN

GU

IN.C

OM

/FA

CIN

FO

SH

ER

RY

TU

RK

LER

ecla

imin

g C

onve

rsat

ion:

The

Pow

er o

f Ta

lk in

a D

igit

al A

geD

raw

ing

on fi

ve y

ears

of r

esea

rch,

med

ia sc

hola

r Tur

kle i

nves

tigat

es h

ow a

fligh

t fro

m fa

ce-

to-f

ace

conv

ersa

tion

in th

e di

gita

l age

und

erm

ines

rela

tions

hips

and

pro

duct

ivity

. “B

rillia

nt…

.Exp

lain

s the

pow

er o

f con

vers

atio

n, it

s fra

gilit

y at

pre

sent

, the

cons

eque

nces

of

its lo

ss, a

nd h

ow it

can

be

pres

erve

d.”—

How

ard

Gar

dner

, Har

vard

Uni

vers

ity

PE

NG

UIN

PA

PE

RB

AC

K •

44

8 P

AG

ES

• 9

78

-0-1

4-3

10

97

9-2

• $

17

.00

AZ

IZ A

NS

AR

I w

ith

ER

IC K

LIN

EN

BE

RG

Mod

ern

Rom

ance

Afte

r co

nduc

ting

a m

assiv

e gl

obal

res

earc

h pr

ojec

t tha

t inv

olve

d hu

ndre

ds o

f int

ervi

ews,

focu

s gr

oups

, an

d he

lp f

rom

the

wor

ld’s

lead

ing

soci

al s

cien

tists

—in

clud

ing

And

rew

C

herli

n, E

li Fi

nkel

, H

elen

Fish

er,

Shee

na I

yeng

ar,

Barr

y Sc

hwar

tz,

Sher

ry T

urkl

e, an

d Ro

bb W

iller

—co

med

ian

Azi

z Ans

ari a

nd N

YU so

ciol

ogist

Eric

Klin

enbe

rg p

rese

nt a

funn

y in

-dep

th e

xplo

ratio

n of

our

mod

ern

rom

antic

wor

ld.

“Cap

ture

[s]

the

entir

ely

new

way

s th

at s

ingl

es c

omm

unic

ate,

cour

t, an

d fin

d lo

ve…

with

de

ep in

sight

into

hist

ory,

scie

nce,

and

cultu

re.”—

Hel

en F

isher

, Ind

iana

Uni

vers

ityP

EN

GU

IN P

AP

ER

BA

CK

• 2

88

PA

GE

S •

97

8-0

-14

-31

09

25

-9 •

$1

7.0

0

KE

VIN

KE

LLY

The

Inev

itab

leU

nder

stan

ding

the

12

Tec

hnol

ogic

al F

orce

s Th

at W

ill S

hape

Our

Fut

ure

In th

is pr

ovoc

ativ

e roa

d m

ap fo

r the

futu

re, K

elly

show

s how

twel

ve im

min

ent t

echn

olog

ical

ch

ange

s—fr

om vi

rtua

l rea

lity i

n th

e hom

e to a

n on

-dem

and

econ

omy t

o art

ifici

al in

telli

genc

e em

bedd

ed in

eve

ryth

ing

we

man

ufac

ture

—ar

e th

e re

sult

of lo

ng-t

erm

acc

eler

atin

g fo

rces

th

at w

ill re

volu

tioni

ze th

e w

ay w

e bu

y, w

ork,

lear

n, a

nd co

mm

unic

ate.

“You

’re sw

ept a

long

by

[Kel

ly’s]

cle

ar p

rose

and

una

ssai

labl

e ar

gum

ents

unt

il it

final

ly h

its

you:

The

tech

nolo

gica

l, cu

ltura

l, an

d so

ciet

al c

hang

es h

e’s fo

rese

eing

rea

lly a

re in

evita

ble.

It’s l

ike

havi

ng a

crys

tal b

all.”

—Ya

hoo

Tech

VIK

ING

HA

RD

CO

VER

• 3

36

PA

GE

S •

97

8-0

-52

5-4

28

08

-4 •

$2

8.0

0

AD

AM

ALT

ER

Irre

sist

ible

: Th

e R

ise

of A

ddic

tive

Tec

hnol

ogy

and

the

Bus

ines

s of

Kee

ping

Us

Hoo

ked

Ada

m A

lter,

a pr

ofes

sor o

f psy

chol

ogy

and

mar

ketin

g at

NYU

, tra

cks t

he ri

se o

f beh

avio

ral

addi

ctio

n an

d ex

plai

ns w

hy m

any

of to

day’s

pro

duct

s are

irre

sistib

le.

“Bril

liant

ly il

lum

inat

es th

e new

obs

essio

ns th

at ar

e con

trol

ling

our l

ives

and

offer

s the

tool

s w

e ne

ed to

res

cue

our

busin

esse

s, ou

r fa

mili

es, a

nd o

ur s

anity

.”—A

dam

Gra

nt, W

hart

on

Scho

ol o

f the

Uni

vers

ity o

f Pen

nsyl

vani

aP

EN

GU

IN P

RE

SS

HA

RD

CO

VER

• 3

68

PA

GE

S •

97

8-1

-59

42

0-6

64

-1 •

$2

7.0

0

JON

RO

NS

ON

So

You’

ve B

een

Pub

licly

Sha

med

The a

utho

r of Th

e Psy

chop

ath

Test

deliv

ers a

n in

cisiv

e crit

ique

of m

oder

n-da

y sh

amin

g as

a

form

of s

ocia

l con

trol

and

as a

war

on

hum

an n

atur

e an

d its

flaw

s. “A

wor

k of

orig

inal

, ins

pire

d jo

urna

lism

, it c

onsid

ers t

he co

mpl

ex d

ynam

ics b

etw

een

thos

e w

ho s

ham

e an

d th

ose

who

are

sha

med

, bot

h of

who

m c

an b

ecom

e th

e fo

cus

of s

ocia

l m

edia’

s gro

tesq

ue, d

ispro

port

iona

te ju

dgm

ents

.”—Th

e Fin

ancia

l Tim

esR

IVE

RH

EA

D P

AP

ER

BA

CK

• 3

36

PA

GE

S •

97

8-1

-59

46

3-4

01

-7 •

$1

6.0

0

NE

W T

ITL

ES

S

OC

IOL

OG

YN

EW

TIT

LE

S

SO

CIO

LO

GY

PE

NG

UIN

PU

BL

ISH

ING

GR

OU

PW

WW

.PE

NG

UIN

.CO

M/A

CA

DE

MIC

SOCI

OLOG

Y

Presort StdU.S. Postage

PAIDStaten Island, NYPermit No. 169

PENGUIN PUBLISHING GROUPAcademic Marketing Department375 Hudson StreetNew York, NY 10014-3657

NA

NC

Y I

SE

NB

ER

GW

hite

Tra

shTh

e 4

00

-Yea

r U

ntol

d H

isto

ry o

f C

lass

in A

mer

ica

In t

his

swee

ping

hist

ory

of t

he A

mer

ican

cla

ss s

yste

m, I

senb

erg

unco

vers

the

lega

cy o

f po

or w

hite

s, de

bunk

s myt

hs a

bout

equ

ality

and

soci

al m

obili

ty, a

nd e

xam

ines

the

role

this

unde

rser

ved

soci

oeco

nom

ic g

roup

pla

ys in

our

nat

ion’s

pol

itics

. “M

agist

eria

l....P

okes

and

pro

ds in

the

noo

ks a

nd c

rann

ies

of t

he A

mer

ican

psy

che

and

trav

els

the

back

road

s an

d ba

ckw

ater

s of

our

nat

iona

l sel

f-im

age

in s

earc

h of

how

cla

ss

has b

een

mad

e an

d re

shap

ed o

ver t

he d

ecad

es…

.Bre

atht

akin

g so

cial

hist

ory

and

dazz

ling

cultu

ral a

naly

sis at

its b

est.”

—M

icha

el E

ric D

yson

, Geo

rget

own

Uni

vers

ity

VIK

ING

HA

RD

CO

VER

• 4

80

PA

GE

S •

97

8-0

-67

0-7

85

97

-1 •

$2

8.0

0

AD

AM

CO

HE

NIm

beci

les

The

Sup

rem

e C

ourt

, A

mer

ican

Eug

enic

s,

and

the

Ste

riliz

atio

n of

Car

rie

Buc

kO

vert

urni

ng m

yths

and

reap

prai

sing h

eroi

c figu

res,

Coh

en te

lls th

e sto

ry o

f a gr

eat i

njus

tice:

th

e Su

prem

e C

ourt

’s 19

27 B

uck

v. Be

ll de

cisio

n to

cham

pion

eug

enic

ster

iliza

tion.

“A

pow

erfu

lly w

ritte

n ac

coun

t of h

ow th

e U

nite

d St

ates

Sup

rem

e C

ourt

col

labo

rate

d in

the

invo

lunt

ary

ster

iliza

tion

of t

hous

ands

of p

oor

and

pow

erle

ss w

omen

....A

sho

ckin

g st

ory

beau

tiful

ly to

ld.”—

John

Fab

ian

Witt

, aut

hor o

f The A

ccid

enta

l Rep

ublic

PE

NG

UIN

PA

PE

RB

AC

K •

41

6 P

AG

ES

• 9

78

-0-1

4-3

10

99

9-0

• $

18

.00

CO

LIN

WO

OD

AR

DA

mer

ican

Cha

ract

erA

His

tory

of

the

Epi

c S

trug

gle

Bet

wee

n

Indi

vidu

al L

iber

ty a

nd t

he C

omm

on G

ood

The

auth

or o

f Am

erica

n N

atio

ns e

xam

ines

the

hist

ory

of a

key

Am

eric

an q

uest

ion:

how

be

st to

rec

onci

le in

divi

dual

libe

rty

with

the

mai

nten

ance

of a

free

soc

iety

. Tra

cing

thes

e tw

o st

rand

s in

Am

eric

an p

oliti

cs th

roug

h fo

ur c

entu

ries,

Woo

dard

exp

lore

s how

diff

eren

t re

gion

s ha

ve n

avig

ated

the

str

uggl

e be

twee

n in

divi

dual

ism a

nd c

olle

ctiv

ism a

nd o

ffers

pr

agm

atic

sugg

estio

ns to

bre

ak p

oliti

cal d

eadl

ock.

“A b

ig-d

ippe

r rid

e th

roug

h fo

ur c

entu

ries a

s firs

t col

lect

ivist

s the

n in

divi

dual

ists t

ake

thei

r tu

rn a

t man

agin

g th

e co

untr

y. Lu

rkin

g ju

st b

elow

the

surf

ace

are

alw

ays m

irror

s refl

ectin

g ou

r ow

n tim

es…

.Vita

l.”—

Port

land

Pre

ss-H

eral

dP

EN

GU

IN P

AP

ER

BA

CK

• 3

20

PA

GE

S •

97

8-0

-14

-31

10

00

-2 •

$1

7.0

0

ME

LOD

Y W

AR

NIC

KTh

is I

s W

here

You

Bel

ong

The

Art

and

Sci

ence

of

Lovi

ng t

he P

lace

You

Liv

eIn

this

inve

stig

atio

n of

how

we c

ome t

o fe

el at

hom

e, jo

urna

list W

arni

ck d

ives

into

rese

arch

su

rrou

ndin

g pl

ace

atta

chm

ent—

the

sens

e of

con

nect

ion

that

bin

ds i

nhab

itant

s to

the

ir ci

ties—

and

trav

els

to t

owns

acr

oss

Am

eric

a to

see

it in

act

ion.

Spe

akin

g w

ith f

requ

ent

mov

ers a

nd lo

yal s

taye

rs, W

arni

ck d

iscov

ers w

hat d

raw

s hig

hly

mob

ile A

mer

ican

s to

new

pl

aces

and

wha

t mak

es th

em st

ay.

“Thou

ghtfu

l, w

itty,

and

enga

ging

....W

arni

ck c

ombi

nes

pers

onal

ane

cdot

es a

nd t

horo

ugh

rese

arch

to

unco

ver

the

pow

er a

nd im

pact

of

conn

ectin

g w

ith t

he p

eopl

e ar

ound

you

.” —

Mar

c J. D

unke

lman

, Mar

ron

Fello

w, N

ew Y

ork

Uni

vers

ity

VIK

ING

HA

RD

CO

VER

• 3

20

PA

GE

S •

97

8-0

-52

5-4

29

12

-8 •

$2

6.0

0

NE

W T

ITL

ES

for

20

17

For complimentary examination copies and personalized assistance in selecting titles for your courses, sign up for

our College Faculty Information Service (CFIS) at:

WWW.PENGUIN.COM/FACINFO

Page 2: PAID - Penguin Books · 2017-05-11 · Modern Romance After conducting a massive global research project that involved hundreds of interviews, focus groups, and help from the world’s

SH

ER

RY

TU

RK

LER

ecla

imin

g C

onve

rsat

ion:

The

Pow

er o

f Ta

lk in

a D

igit

al A

geD

raw

ing

on fi

ve y

ears

of r

esea

rch,

med

ia sc

hola

r Tur

kle i

nves

tigat

es h

ow a

fligh

t fro

m fa

ce-

to-f

ace

conv

ersa

tion

in th

e di

gita

l age

und

erm

ines

rela

tions

hips

and

pro

duct

ivity

. “B

rillia

nt…

.Exp

lain

s the

pow

er o

f con

vers

atio

n, it

s fra

gilit

y at

pre

sent

, the

cons

eque

nces

of

its lo

ss, a

nd h

ow it

can

be

pres

erve

d.”—

How

ard

Gar

dner

, Har

vard

Uni

vers

ity

PE

NG

UIN

PA

PE

RB

AC

K •

44

8 P

AG

ES

• 9

78

-0-1

4-3

10

97

9-2

• $

17

.00

AZ

IZ A

NS

AR

I w

ith

ER

IC K

LIN

EN

BE

RG

Mod

ern

Rom

ance

Afte

r co

nduc

ting

a m

assiv

e gl

obal

res

earc

h pr

ojec

t tha

t inv

olve

d hu

ndre

ds o

f int

ervi

ews,

focu

s gr

oups

, an

d he

lp f

rom

the

wor

ld’s

lead

ing

soci

al s

cien

tists

—in

clud

ing

And

rew

C

herli

n, E

li Fi

nkel

, H

elen

Fish

er,

Shee

na I

yeng

ar,

Barr

y Sc

hwar

tz,

Sher

ry T

urkl

e, an

d Ro

bb W

iller

—co

med

ian

Azi

z Ans

ari a

nd N

YU so

ciol

ogist

Eric

Klin

enbe

rg p

rese

nt a

funn

y in

-dep

th e

xplo

ratio

n of

our

mod

ern

rom

antic

wor

ld.

“Cap

ture

[s]

the

entir

ely

new

way

s th

at s

ingl

es c

omm

unic

ate,

cour

t, an

d fin

d lo

ve…

with

de

ep in

sight

into

hist

ory,

scie

nce,

and

cultu

re.”—

Hel

en F

isher

, Ind

iana

Uni

vers

ityP

EN

GU

IN P

AP

ER

BA

CK

• 2

88

PA

GE

S •

97

8-0

-14

-31

09

25

-9 •

$1

7.0

0

KE

VIN

KE

LLY

The

Inev

itab

leU

nder

stan

ding

the

12

Tec

hnol

ogic

al F

orce

s Th

at W

ill S

hape

Our

Fut

ure

In th

is pr

ovoc

ativ

e roa

d m

ap fo

r the

futu

re, K

elly

show

s how

twel

ve im

min

ent t

echn

olog

ical

ch

ange

s—fr

om vi

rtua

l rea

lity i

n th

e hom

e to a

n on

-dem

and

econ

omy t

o art

ifici

al in

telli

genc

e em

bedd

ed in

eve

ryth

ing

we

man

ufac

ture

—ar

e th

e re

sult

of lo

ng-t

erm

acc

eler

atin

g fo

rces

th

at w

ill re

volu

tioni

ze th

e w

ay w

e bu

y, w

ork,

lear

n, a

nd co

mm

unic

ate.

“You

’re sw

ept a

long

by

[Kel

ly’s]

cle

ar p

rose

and

una

ssai

labl

e ar

gum

ents

unt

il it

final

ly h

its

you:

The

tech

nolo

gica

l, cu

ltura

l, an

d so

ciet

al c

hang

es h

e’s fo

rese

eing

rea

lly a

re in

evita

ble.

It’s l

ike

havi

ng a

crys

tal b

all.”

—Ya

hoo

Tech

VIK

ING

HA

RD

CO

VER

• 3

36

PA

GE

S •

97

8-0

-52

5-4

28

08

-4 •

$2

8.0

0

AD

AM

ALT

ER

Irre

sist

ible

: Th

e R

ise

of A

ddic

tive

Tec

hnol

ogy

and

the

Bus

ines

s of

Kee

ping

Us

Hoo

ked

Ada

m A

lter,

a pr

ofes

sor o

f psy

chol

ogy

and

mar

ketin

g at

NYU

, tra

cks t

he ri

se o

f beh

avio

ral

addi

ctio

n an

d ex

plai

ns w

hy m

any

of to

day’s

pro

duct

s are

irre

sistib

le.

“Bril

liant

ly il

lum

inat

es th

e new

obs

essio

ns th

at ar

e con

trol

ling

our l

ives

and

offer

s the

tool

s w

e ne

ed to

res

cue

our

busin

esse

s, ou

r fa

mili

es, a

nd o

ur s

anity

.”—A

dam

Gra

nt, W

hart

on

Scho

ol o

f the

Uni

vers

ity o

f Pen

nsyl

vani

aP

EN

GU

IN P

RE

SS

HA

RD

CO

VER

• 3

68

PA

GE

S •

97

8-1

-59

42

0-6

64

-1 •

$2

7.0

0

JON

RO

NS

ON

So

You’

ve B

een

Pub

licly

Sha

med

The a

utho

r of Th

e Psy

chop

ath

Test

deliv

ers a

n in

cisiv

e crit

ique

of m

oder

n-da

y sh

amin

g as

a

form

of s

ocia

l con

trol

and

as a

war

on

hum

an n

atur

e an

d its

flaw

s. “A

wor

k of

orig

inal

, ins

pire

d jo

urna

lism

, it c

onsid

ers t

he co

mpl

ex d

ynam

ics b

etw

een

thos

e w

ho s

ham

e an

d th

ose

who

are

sha

med

, bot

h of

who

m c

an b

ecom

e th

e fo

cus

of s

ocia

l m

edia’

s gro

tesq

ue, d

ispro

port

iona

te ju

dgm

ents

.”—Th

e Fin

ancia

l Tim

esR

IVE

RH

EA

D P

AP

ER

BA

CK

• 3

36

PA

GE

S •

97

8-1

-59

46

3-4

01

-7 •

$1

6.0

0

NE

W T

ITL

ES

S

OC

IOL

OG

YN

EW

TIT

LE

S

SO

CIO

LO

GY

PE

NG

UIN

PU

BL

ISH

ING

GR

OU

PW

WW

.PE

NG

UIN

.CO

M/A

CA

DE

MIC

SOCI

OLOG

Y

Presort StdU.S. Postage

PAIDStaten Island, NYPermit No. 169

PENGUIN PUBLISHING GROUPAcademic Marketing Department375 Hudson StreetNew York, NY 10014-3657

NA

NC

Y I

SE

NB

ER

GW

hite

Tra

shTh

e 4

00

-Yea

r U

ntol

d H

isto

ry o

f C

lass

in A

mer

ica

In t

his

swee

ping

hist

ory

of t

he A

mer

ican

cla

ss s

yste

m, I

senb

erg

unco

vers

the

lega

cy o

f po

or w

hite

s, de

bunk

s myt

hs a

bout

equ

ality

and

soci

al m

obili

ty, a

nd e

xam

ines

the

role

this

unde

rser

ved

soci

oeco

nom

ic g

roup

pla

ys in

our

nat

ion’s

pol

itics

. “M

agist

eria

l....P

okes

and

pro

ds in

the

noo

ks a

nd c

rann

ies

of t

he A

mer

ican

psy

che

and

trav

els

the

back

road

s an

d ba

ckw

ater

s of

our

nat

iona

l sel

f-im

age

in s

earc

h of

how

cla

ss

has b

een

mad

e an

d re

shap

ed o

ver t

he d

ecad

es…

.Bre

atht

akin

g so

cial

hist

ory

and

dazz

ling

cultu

ral a

naly

sis at

its b

est.”

—M

icha

el E

ric D

yson

, Geo

rget

own

Uni

vers

ity

VIK

ING

HA

RD

CO

VER

• 4

80

PA

GE

S •

97

8-0

-67

0-7

85

97

-1 •

$2

8.0

0

AD

AM

CO

HE

NIm

beci

les

The

Sup

rem

e C

ourt

, A

mer

ican

Eug

enic

s,

and

the

Ste

riliz

atio

n of

Car

rie

Buc

kO

vert

urni

ng m

yths

and

reap

prai

sing h

eroi

c figu

res,

Coh

en te

lls th

e sto

ry o

f a gr

eat i

njus

tice:

th

e Su

prem

e C

ourt

’s 19

27 B

uck

v. Be

ll de

cisio

n to

cham

pion

eug

enic

ster

iliza

tion.

“A

pow

erfu

lly w

ritte

n ac

coun

t of h

ow th

e U

nite

d St

ates

Sup

rem

e C

ourt

col

labo

rate

d in

the

invo

lunt

ary

ster

iliza

tion

of t

hous

ands

of p

oor

and

pow

erle

ss w

omen

....A

sho

ckin

g st

ory

beau

tiful

ly to

ld.”—

John

Fab

ian

Witt

, aut

hor o

f The A

ccid

enta

l Rep

ublic

PE

NG

UIN

PA

PE

RB

AC

K •

41

6 P

AG

ES

• 9

78

-0-1

4-3

10

99

9-0

• $

18

.00

CO

LIN

WO

OD

AR

DA

mer

ican

Cha

ract

erA

His

tory

of

the

Epi

c S

trug

gle

Bet

wee

n

Indi

vidu

al L

iber

ty a

nd t

he C

omm

on G

ood

The

auth

or o

f Am

erica

n N

atio

ns e

xam

ines

the

hist

ory

of a

key

Am

eric

an q

uest

ion:

how

be

st to

rec

onci

le in

divi

dual

libe

rty

with

the

mai

nten

ance

of a

free

soc

iety

. Tra

cing

thes

e tw

o st

rand

s in

Am

eric

an p

oliti

cs th

roug

h fo

ur c

entu

ries,

Woo

dard

exp

lore

s how

diff

eren

t re

gion

s ha

ve n

avig

ated

the

str

uggl

e be

twee

n in

divi

dual

ism a

nd c

olle

ctiv

ism a

nd o

ffers

pr

agm

atic

sugg

estio

ns to

bre

ak p

oliti

cal d

eadl

ock.

“A b

ig-d

ippe

r rid

e th

roug

h fo

ur c

entu

ries a

s firs

t col

lect

ivist

s the

n in

divi

dual

ists t

ake

thei

r tu

rn a

t man

agin

g th

e co

untr

y. Lu

rkin

g ju

st b

elow

the

surf

ace

are

alw

ays m

irror

s refl

ectin

g ou

r ow

n tim

es…

.Vita

l.”—

Port

land

Pre

ss-H

eral

dP

EN

GU

IN P

AP

ER

BA

CK

• 3

20

PA

GE

S •

97

8-0

-14

-31

10

00

-2 •

$1

7.0

0

ME

LOD

Y W

AR

NIC

KTh

is I

s W

here

You

Bel

ong

The

Art

and

Sci

ence

of

Lovi

ng t

he P

lace

You

Liv

eIn

this

inve

stig

atio

n of

how

we c

ome t

o fe

el at

hom

e, jo

urna

list W

arni

ck d

ives

into

rese

arch

su

rrou

ndin

g pl

ace

atta

chm

ent—

the

sens

e of

con

nect

ion

that

bin

ds i

nhab

itant

s to

the

ir ci

ties—

and

trav

els

to t

owns

acr

oss

Am

eric

a to

see

it in

act

ion.

Spe

akin

g w

ith f

requ

ent

mov

ers a

nd lo

yal s

taye

rs, W

arni

ck d

iscov

ers w

hat d

raw

s hig

hly

mob

ile A

mer

ican

s to

new

pl

aces

and

wha

t mak

es th

em st

ay.

“Thou

ghtfu

l, w

itty,

and

enga

ging

....W

arni

ck c

ombi

nes

pers

onal

ane

cdot

es a

nd t

horo

ugh

rese

arch

to

unco

ver

the

pow

er a

nd im

pact

of

conn

ectin

g w

ith t

he p

eopl

e ar

ound

you

.” —

Mar

c J. D

unke

lman

, Mar

ron

Fello

w, N

ew Y

ork

Uni

vers

ity

VIK

ING

HA

RD

CO

VER

• 3

20

PA

GE

S •

97

8-0

-52

5-4

29

12

-8 •

$2

6.0

0

NE

W T

ITL

ES

for

20

17

For complimentary examination copies and personalized assistance in selecting titles for your courses, sign up for

our College Faculty Information Service (CFIS) at:

WWW.PENGUIN.COM/FACINFO

SHERRY TURKLEReclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital AgeDrawing on five years of research, media scholar Turkle investigates how a flight from face-to-face conversation in the digital age undermines relationships and productivity. “Brilliant….Explains the power of conversation, its fragility at present, the consequences of its loss, and how it can be preserved.”—Howard Gardner, Harvard University PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 448 PAGES • 978-0-14-310979-2 • $17.00

AZ IZ ANSAR I w i th ER IC KL INENBERGModern RomanceAfter conducting a massive global research project that involved hundreds of interviews, focus groups, and help from the world’s leading social scientists—including Andrew Cherlin, Eli Finkel, Helen Fisher, Sheena Iyengar, Barry Schwartz, Sherry Turkle, and Robb Willer—comedian Aziz Ansari and NYU sociologist Eric Klinenberg present a funny in-depth exploration of our modern romantic world.“Capture[s] the entirely new ways that singles communicate, court, and find love…with deep insight into history, science, and culture.”—Helen Fisher, Indiana UniversityPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 288 PAGES • 978-0-14-310925-9 • $17.00

KEV IN KELLYThe InevitableUnderstanding the 12 Technological Forces That Will Shape Our FutureIn this provocative road map for the future, Kelly shows how twelve imminent technological changes—from virtual reality in the home to an on-demand economy to artificial intelligence embedded in everything we manufacture—are the result of long-term accelerating forces that will revolutionize the way we buy, work, learn, and communicate. “You’re swept along by [Kelly’s] clear prose and unassailable arguments until it finally hits you: The technological, cultural, and societal changes he’s foreseeing really are inevitable. It’s like having a crystal ball.”—Yahoo TechVIKING HARDCOVER • 336 PAGES • 978-0-525-42808-4 • $28.00

ADAM ALTERIrresistible: The Rise of Addictive Technology and the Business of Keeping Us HookedAdam Alter, a professor of psychology and marketing at NYU, tracks the rise of behavioral addiction and explains why many of today’s products are irresistible.“Brilliantly illuminates the new obsessions that are controlling our lives and offers the tools we need to rescue our businesses, our families, and our sanity.”—Adam Grant, Wharton School of the University of PennsylvaniaPENGUIN PRESS HARDCOVER • 368 PAGES • 978-1-59420-664-1 • $27.00

JON RONSONSo You’ve Been Publicly ShamedThe author of The Psychopath Test delivers an incisive critique of modern-day shaming as a form of social control and as a war on human nature and its flaws. “A work of original, inspired journalism, it considers the complex dynamics between those who shame and those who are shamed, both of whom can become the focus of social media’s grotesque, disproportionate judgments.”—The Financial TimesRIVERHEAD PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES • 978-1-59463-401-7 • $16.00

N E W T I T L E S • S O C I O L O G Y N E W T I T L E S • S O C I O L O G Y

P E N G U I N P U B L I S H I N G G R O U PW W W . P E N G U I N . C O M / A C A D E M I C

SOCIOLOGYPre

sort

Std

U.S

. P

osta

ge

PA

IDS

tate

n Is

land

, N

YP

erm

it N

o. 1

69

PE

NG

UIN

PU

BLI

SH

ING

GR

OU

PA

cade

mic

Mar

keti

ng D

epar

tmen

t3

75

Hud

son

Str

eet

New

Yor

k, N

Y 1

00

14

-36

57

NANCY ISENBERGWhite TrashThe 400-Year Untold History of Class in AmericaIn this sweeping history of the American class system, Isenberg uncovers the legacy of poor whites, debunks myths about equality and social mobility, and examines the role this underserved socioeconomic group plays in our nation’s politics. “Magisterial....Pokes and prods in the nooks and crannies of the American psyche and travels the backroads and backwaters of our national self-image in search of how class has been made and reshaped over the decades….Breathtaking social history and dazzling cultural analysis at its best.”—Michael Eric Dyson, Georgetown University VIKING HARDCOVER • 480 PAGES • 978-0-670-78597-1 • $28.00

ADAM COHENImbecilesThe Supreme Court, American Eugenics, and the Sterilization of Carrie BuckOverturning myths and reappraising heroic figures, Cohen tells the story of a great injustice: the Supreme Court’s 1927 Buck v. Bell decision to champion eugenic sterilization. “A powerfully written account of how the United States Supreme Court collaborated in the involuntary sterilization of thousands of poor and powerless women....A shocking story beautifully told.”—John Fabian Witt, author of The Accidental RepublicPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 416 PAGES • 978-0-14-310999-0 • $18.00

COL IN WOODARDAmerican CharacterA History of the Epic Struggle Between Individual Liberty and the Common GoodThe author of American Nations examines the history of a key American question: how best to reconcile individual liberty with the maintenance of a free society. Tracing these two strands in American politics through four centuries, Woodard explores how different regions have navigated the struggle between individualism and collectivism and offers pragmatic suggestions to break political deadlock.“A big-dipper ride through four centuries as first collectivists then individualists take their turn at managing the country. Lurking just below the surface are always mirrors reflecting our own times….Vital.”—Portland Press-HeraldPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES • 978-0-14-311000-2 • $17.00

MELODY WARNICKThis Is Where You BelongThe Art and Science of Loving the Place You LiveIn this investigation of how we come to feel at home, journalist Warnick dives into research surrounding place attachment—the sense of connection that binds inhabitants to their cities—and travels to towns across America to see it in action. Speaking with frequent movers and loyal stayers, Warnick discovers what draws highly mobile Americans to new places and what makes them stay.“Thoughtful, witty, and engaging....Warnick combines personal anecdotes and thorough research to uncover the power and impact of connecting with the people around you.” —Marc J. Dunkelman, Marron Fellow, New York University VIKING HARDCOVER • 320 PAGES • 978-0-525-42912-8 • $26.00

N E W T I T L E S f o r 2 0 17

For

com

plim

enta

ry e

xam

inat

ion

copi

es a

nd p

erso

naliz

ed

assi

stan

ce in

sel

ectin

g tit

les

for

your

cou

rses

, sig

n up

for

our

Colle

ge F

acul

ty In

form

atio

n Se

rvic

e (C

FIS)

at:

WW

W.P

EN

GU

IN.C

OM

/FA

CIN

FO

SH

ER

RY

TU

RK

LER

ecla

imin

g C

onve

rsat

ion:

The

Pow

er o

f Ta

lk in

a D

igit

al A

geD

raw

ing

on fi

ve y

ears

of r

esea

rch,

med

ia sc

hola

r Tur

kle i

nves

tigat

es h

ow a

fligh

t fro

m fa

ce-

to-f

ace

conv

ersa

tion

in th

e di

gita

l age

und

erm

ines

rela

tions

hips

and

pro

duct

ivity

. “B

rillia

nt…

.Exp

lain

s the

pow

er o

f con

vers

atio

n, it

s fra

gilit

y at

pre

sent

, the

cons

eque

nces

of

its lo

ss, a

nd h

ow it

can

be

pres

erve

d.”—

How

ard

Gar

dner

, Har

vard

Uni

vers

ity

PE

NG

UIN

PA

PE

RB

AC

K •

44

8 P

AG

ES

• 9

78

-0-1

4-3

10

97

9-2

• $

17

.00

AZ

IZ A

NS

AR

I w

ith

ER

IC K

LIN

EN

BE

RG

Mod

ern

Rom

ance

Afte

r co

nduc

ting

a m

assiv

e gl

obal

res

earc

h pr

ojec

t tha

t inv

olve

d hu

ndre

ds o

f int

ervi

ews,

focu

s gr

oups

, an

d he

lp f

rom

the

wor

ld’s

lead

ing

soci

al s

cien

tists

—in

clud

ing

And

rew

C

herli

n, E

li Fi

nkel

, H

elen

Fish

er,

Shee

na I

yeng

ar,

Barr

y Sc

hwar

tz,

Sher

ry T

urkl

e, an

d Ro

bb W

iller

—co

med

ian

Azi

z Ans

ari a

nd N

YU so

ciol

ogist

Eric

Klin

enbe

rg p

rese

nt a

funn

y in

-dep

th e

xplo

ratio

n of

our

mod

ern

rom

antic

wor

ld.

“Cap

ture

[s]

the

entir

ely

new

way

s th

at s

ingl

es c

omm

unic

ate,

cour

t, an

d fin

d lo

ve…

with

de

ep in

sight

into

hist

ory,

scie

nce,

and

cultu

re.”—

Hel

en F

isher

, Ind

iana

Uni

vers

ityP

EN

GU

IN P

AP

ER

BA

CK

• 2

88

PA

GE

S •

97

8-0

-14

-31

09

25

-9 •

$1

7.0

0

KE

VIN

KE

LLY

The

Inev

itab

leU

nder

stan

ding

the

12

Tec

hnol

ogic

al F

orce

s Th

at W

ill S

hape

Our

Fut

ure

In th

is pr

ovoc

ativ

e roa

d m

ap fo

r the

futu

re, K

elly

show

s how

twel

ve im

min

ent t

echn

olog

ical

ch

ange

s—fr

om vi

rtua

l rea

lity i

n th

e hom

e to a

n on

-dem

and

econ

omy t

o art

ifici

al in

telli

genc

e em

bedd

ed in

eve

ryth

ing

we

man

ufac

ture

—ar

e th

e re

sult

of lo

ng-t

erm

acc

eler

atin

g fo

rces

th

at w

ill re

volu

tioni

ze th

e w

ay w

e bu

y, w

ork,

lear

n, a

nd co

mm

unic

ate.

“You

’re sw

ept a

long

by

[Kel

ly’s]

cle

ar p

rose

and

una

ssai

labl

e ar

gum

ents

unt

il it

final

ly h

its

you:

The

tech

nolo

gica

l, cu

ltura

l, an

d so

ciet

al c

hang

es h

e’s fo

rese

eing

rea

lly a

re in

evita

ble.

It’s l

ike

havi

ng a

crys

tal b

all.”

—Ya

hoo

Tech

VIK

ING

HA

RD

CO

VER

• 3

36

PA

GE

S •

97

8-0

-52

5-4

28

08

-4 •

$2

8.0

0

AD

AM

ALT

ER

Irre

sist

ible

: Th

e R

ise

of A

ddic

tive

Tec

hnol

ogy

and

the

Bus

ines

s of

Kee

ping

Us

Hoo

ked

Ada

m A

lter,

a pr

ofes

sor o

f psy

chol

ogy

and

mar

ketin

g at

NYU

, tra

cks t

he ri

se o

f beh

avio

ral

addi

ctio

n an

d ex

plai

ns w

hy m

any

of to

day’s

pro

duct

s are

irre

sistib

le.

“Bril

liant

ly il

lum

inat

es th

e new

obs

essio

ns th

at ar

e con

trol

ling

our l

ives

and

offer

s the

tool

s w

e ne

ed to

res

cue

our

busin

esse

s, ou

r fa

mili

es, a

nd o

ur s

anity

.”—A

dam

Gra

nt, W

hart

on

Scho

ol o

f the

Uni

vers

ity o

f Pen

nsyl

vani

aP

EN

GU

IN P

RE

SS

HA

RD

CO

VER

• 3

68

PA

GE

S •

97

8-1

-59

42

0-6

64

-1 •

$2

7.0

0

JON

RO

NS

ON

So

You’

ve B

een

Pub

licly

Sha

med

The a

utho

r of Th

e Psy

chop

ath

Test

deliv

ers a

n in

cisiv

e crit

ique

of m

oder

n-da

y sh

amin

g as

a

form

of s

ocia

l con

trol

and

as a

war

on

hum

an n

atur

e an

d its

flaw

s. “A

wor

k of

orig

inal

, ins

pire

d jo

urna

lism

, it c

onsid

ers t

he co

mpl

ex d

ynam

ics b

etw

een

thos

e w

ho s

ham

e an

d th

ose

who

are

sha

med

, bot

h of

who

m c

an b

ecom

e th

e fo

cus

of s

ocia

l m

edia’

s gro

tesq

ue, d

ispro

port

iona

te ju

dgm

ents

.”—Th

e Fin

ancia

l Tim

esR

IVE

RH

EA

D P

AP

ER

BA

CK

• 3

36

PA

GE

S •

97

8-1

-59

46

3-4

01

-7 •

$1

6.0

0

NE

W T

ITL

ES

S

OC

IOL

OG

YN

EW

TIT

LE

S

SO

CIO

LO

GY

PE

NG

UIN

PU

BL

ISH

ING

GR

OU

PW

WW

.PE

NG

UIN

.CO

M/A

CA

DE

MIC

SOCI

OLOG

Y

Presort StdU.S. Postage

PAIDStaten Island, NYPermit No. 169

PENGUIN PUBLISHING GROUPAcademic Marketing Department375 Hudson StreetNew York, NY 10014-3657

NA

NC

Y I

SE

NB

ER

GW

hite

Tra

shTh

e 4

00

-Yea

r U

ntol

d H

isto

ry o

f C

lass

in A

mer

ica

In t

his

swee

ping

hist

ory

of t

he A

mer

ican

cla

ss s

yste

m, I

senb

erg

unco

vers

the

lega

cy o

f po

or w

hite

s, de

bunk

s myt

hs a

bout

equ

ality

and

soci

al m

obili

ty, a

nd e

xam

ines

the

role

this

unde

rser

ved

soci

oeco

nom

ic g

roup

pla

ys in

our

nat

ion’s

pol

itics

. “M

agist

eria

l....P

okes

and

pro

ds in

the

noo

ks a

nd c

rann

ies

of t

he A

mer

ican

psy

che

and

trav

els

the

back

road

s an

d ba

ckw

ater

s of

our

nat

iona

l sel

f-im

age

in s

earc

h of

how

cla

ss

has b

een

mad

e an

d re

shap

ed o

ver t

he d

ecad

es…

.Bre

atht

akin

g so

cial

hist

ory

and

dazz

ling

cultu

ral a

naly

sis at

its b

est.”

—M

icha

el E

ric D

yson

, Geo

rget

own

Uni

vers

ity

VIK

ING

HA

RD

CO

VER

• 4

80

PA

GE

S •

97

8-0

-67

0-7

85

97

-1 •

$2

8.0

0

AD

AM

CO

HE

NIm

beci

les

The

Sup

rem

e C

ourt

, A

mer

ican

Eug

enic

s,

and

the

Ste

riliz

atio

n of

Car

rie

Buc

kO

vert

urni

ng m

yths

and

reap

prai

sing h

eroi

c figu

res,

Coh

en te

lls th

e sto

ry o

f a gr

eat i

njus

tice:

th

e Su

prem

e C

ourt

’s 19

27 B

uck

v. Be

ll de

cisio

n to

cham

pion

eug

enic

ster

iliza

tion.

“A

pow

erfu

lly w

ritte

n ac

coun

t of h

ow th

e U

nite

d St

ates

Sup

rem

e C

ourt

col

labo

rate

d in

the

invo

lunt

ary

ster

iliza

tion

of t

hous

ands

of p

oor

and

pow

erle

ss w

omen

....A

sho

ckin

g st

ory

beau

tiful

ly to

ld.”—

John

Fab

ian

Witt

, aut

hor o

f The A

ccid

enta

l Rep

ublic

PE

NG

UIN

PA

PE

RB

AC

K •

41

6 P

AG

ES

• 9

78

-0-1

4-3

10

99

9-0

• $

18

.00

CO

LIN

WO

OD

AR

DA

mer

ican

Cha

ract

erA

His

tory

of

the

Epi

c S

trug

gle

Bet

wee

n

Indi

vidu

al L

iber

ty a

nd t

he C

omm

on G

ood

The

auth

or o

f Am

erica

n N

atio

ns e

xam

ines

the

hist

ory

of a

key

Am

eric

an q

uest

ion:

how

be

st to

rec

onci

le in

divi

dual

libe

rty

with

the

mai

nten

ance

of a

free

soc

iety

. Tra

cing

thes

e tw

o st

rand

s in

Am

eric

an p

oliti

cs th

roug

h fo

ur c

entu

ries,

Woo

dard

exp

lore

s how

diff

eren

t re

gion

s ha

ve n

avig

ated

the

str

uggl

e be

twee

n in

divi

dual

ism a

nd c

olle

ctiv

ism a

nd o

ffers

pr

agm

atic

sugg

estio

ns to

bre

ak p

oliti

cal d

eadl

ock.

“A b

ig-d

ippe

r rid

e th

roug

h fo

ur c

entu

ries a

s firs

t col

lect

ivist

s the

n in

divi

dual

ists t

ake

thei

r tu

rn a

t man

agin

g th

e co

untr

y. Lu

rkin

g ju

st b

elow

the

surf

ace

are

alw

ays m

irror

s refl

ectin

g ou

r ow

n tim

es…

.Vita

l.”—

Port

land

Pre

ss-H

eral

dP

EN

GU

IN P

AP

ER

BA

CK

• 3

20

PA

GE

S •

97

8-0

-14

-31

10

00

-2 •

$1

7.0

0

ME

LOD

Y W

AR

NIC

KTh

is I

s W

here

You

Bel

ong

The

Art

and

Sci

ence

of

Lovi

ng t

he P

lace

You

Liv

eIn

this

inve

stig

atio

n of

how

we c

ome t

o fe

el at

hom

e, jo

urna

list W

arni

ck d

ives

into

rese

arch

su

rrou

ndin

g pl

ace

atta

chm

ent—

the

sens

e of

con

nect

ion

that

bin

ds i

nhab

itant

s to

the

ir ci

ties—

and

trav

els

to t

owns

acr

oss

Am

eric

a to

see

it in

act

ion.

Spe

akin

g w

ith f

requ

ent

mov

ers a

nd lo

yal s

taye

rs, W

arni

ck d

iscov

ers w

hat d

raw

s hig

hly

mob

ile A

mer

ican

s to

new

pl

aces

and

wha

t mak

es th

em st

ay.

“Thou

ghtfu

l, w

itty,

and

enga

ging

....W

arni

ck c

ombi

nes

pers

onal

ane

cdot

es a

nd t

horo

ugh

rese

arch

to

unco

ver

the

pow

er a

nd im

pact

of

conn

ectin

g w

ith t

he p

eopl

e ar

ound

you

.” —

Mar

c J. D

unke

lman

, Mar

ron

Fello

w, N

ew Y

ork

Uni

vers

ity

VIK

ING

HA

RD

CO

VER

• 3

20

PA

GE

S •

97

8-0

-52

5-4

29

12

-8 •

$2

6.0

0

NE

W T

ITL

ES

for

20

17

For complimentary examination copies and personalized assistance in selecting titles for your courses, sign up for

our College Faculty Information Service (CFIS) at:

WWW.PENGUIN.COM/FACINFO

Page 3: PAID - Penguin Books · 2017-05-11 · Modern Romance After conducting a massive global research project that involved hundreds of interviews, focus groups, and help from the world’s

SH

ER

RY

TU

RK

LER

ecla

imin

g C

onve

rsat

ion:

The

Pow

er o

f Ta

lk in

a D

igit

al A

geD

raw

ing

on fi

ve y

ears

of r

esea

rch,

med

ia sc

hola

r Tur

kle i

nves

tigat

es h

ow a

fligh

t fro

m fa

ce-

to-f

ace

conv

ersa

tion

in th

e di

gita

l age

und

erm

ines

rela

tions

hips

and

pro

duct

ivity

. “B

rillia

nt…

.Exp

lain

s the

pow

er o

f con

vers

atio

n, it

s fra

gilit

y at

pre

sent

, the

cons

eque

nces

of

its lo

ss, a

nd h

ow it

can

be

pres

erve

d.”—

How

ard

Gar

dner

, Har

vard

Uni

vers

ity

PE

NG

UIN

PA

PE

RB

AC

K •

44

8 P

AG

ES

• 9

78

-0-1

4-3

10

97

9-2

• $

17

.00

AZ

IZ A

NS

AR

I w

ith

ER

IC K

LIN

EN

BE

RG

Mod

ern

Rom

ance

Afte

r co

nduc

ting

a m

assiv

e gl

obal

res

earc

h pr

ojec

t tha

t inv

olve

d hu

ndre

ds o

f int

ervi

ews,

focu

s gr

oups

, an

d he

lp f

rom

the

wor

ld’s

lead

ing

soci

al s

cien

tists

—in

clud

ing

And

rew

C

herli

n, E

li Fi

nkel

, H

elen

Fish

er,

Shee

na I

yeng

ar,

Barr

y Sc

hwar

tz,

Sher

ry T

urkl

e, an

d Ro

bb W

iller

—co

med

ian

Azi

z Ans

ari a

nd N

YU so

ciol

ogist

Eric

Klin

enbe

rg p

rese

nt a

funn

y in

-dep

th e

xplo

ratio

n of

our

mod

ern

rom

antic

wor

ld.

“Cap

ture

[s]

the

entir

ely

new

way

s th

at s

ingl

es c

omm

unic

ate,

cour

t, an

d fin

d lo

ve…

with

de

ep in

sight

into

hist

ory,

scie

nce,

and

cultu

re.”—

Hel

en F

isher

, Ind

iana

Uni

vers

ityP

EN

GU

IN P

AP

ER

BA

CK

• 2

88

PA

GE

S •

97

8-0

-14

-31

09

25

-9 •

$1

7.0

0

KE

VIN

KE

LLY

The

Inev

itab

leU

nder

stan

ding

the

12

Tec

hnol

ogic

al F

orce

s Th

at W

ill S

hape

Our

Fut

ure

In th

is pr

ovoc

ativ

e roa

d m

ap fo

r the

futu

re, K

elly

show

s how

twel

ve im

min

ent t

echn

olog

ical

ch

ange

s—fr

om vi

rtua

l rea

lity i

n th

e hom

e to a

n on

-dem

and

econ

omy t

o art

ifici

al in

telli

genc

e em

bedd

ed in

eve

ryth

ing

we

man

ufac

ture

—ar

e th

e re

sult

of lo

ng-t

erm

acc

eler

atin

g fo

rces

th

at w

ill re

volu

tioni

ze th

e w

ay w

e bu

y, w

ork,

lear

n, a

nd co

mm

unic

ate.

“You

’re sw

ept a

long

by

[Kel

ly’s]

cle

ar p

rose

and

una

ssai

labl

e ar

gum

ents

unt

il it

final

ly h

its

you:

The

tech

nolo

gica

l, cu

ltura

l, an

d so

ciet

al c

hang

es h

e’s fo

rese

eing

rea

lly a

re in

evita

ble.

It’s l

ike

havi

ng a

crys

tal b

all.”

—Ya

hoo

Tech

VIK

ING

HA

RD

CO

VER

• 3

36

PA

GE

S •

97

8-0

-52

5-4

28

08

-4 •

$2

8.0

0

AD

AM

ALT

ER

Irre

sist

ible

: Th

e R

ise

of A

ddic

tive

Tec

hnol

ogy

and

the

Bus

ines

s of

Kee

ping

Us

Hoo

ked

Ada

m A

lter,

a pr

ofes

sor o

f psy

chol

ogy

and

mar

ketin

g at

NYU

, tra

cks t

he ri

se o

f beh

avio

ral

addi

ctio

n an

d ex

plai

ns w

hy m

any

of to

day’s

pro

duct

s are

irre

sistib

le.

“Bril

liant

ly il

lum

inat

es th

e new

obs

essio

ns th

at ar

e con

trol

ling

our l

ives

and

offer

s the

tool

s w

e ne

ed to

res

cue

our

busin

esse

s, ou

r fa

mili

es, a

nd o

ur s

anity

.”—A

dam

Gra

nt, W

hart

on

Scho

ol o

f the

Uni

vers

ity o

f Pen

nsyl

vani

aP

EN

GU

IN P

RE

SS

HA

RD

CO

VER

• 3

68

PA

GE

S •

97

8-1

-59

42

0-6

64

-1 •

$2

7.0

0

JON

RO

NS

ON

So

You’

ve B

een

Pub

licly

Sha

med

The a

utho

r of Th

e Psy

chop

ath

Test

deliv

ers a

n in

cisiv

e crit

ique

of m

oder

n-da

y sh

amin

g as

a

form

of s

ocia

l con

trol

and

as a

war

on

hum

an n

atur

e an

d its

flaw

s. “A

wor

k of

orig

inal

, ins

pire

d jo

urna

lism

, it c

onsid

ers t

he co

mpl

ex d

ynam

ics b

etw

een

thos

e w

ho s

ham

e an

d th

ose

who

are

sha

med

, bot

h of

who

m c

an b

ecom

e th

e fo

cus

of s

ocia

l m

edia’

s gro

tesq

ue, d

ispro

port

iona

te ju

dgm

ents

.”—Th

e Fin

ancia

l Tim

esR

IVE

RH

EA

D P

AP

ER

BA

CK

• 3

36

PA

GE

S •

97

8-1

-59

46

3-4

01

-7 •

$1

6.0

0

NE

W T

ITL

ES

S

OC

IOL

OG

YN

EW

TIT

LE

S

SO

CIO

LO

GY

PE

NG

UIN

PU

BL

ISH

ING

GR

OU

PW

WW

.PE

NG

UIN

.CO

M/A

CA

DE

MIC

SOCI

OLOG

Y

Presort StdU.S. Postage

PAIDStaten Island, NYPermit No. 169

PENGUIN PUBLISHING GROUPAcademic Marketing Department375 Hudson StreetNew York, NY 10014-3657

NA

NC

Y I

SE

NB

ER

GW

hite

Tra

shTh

e 4

00

-Yea

r U

ntol

d H

isto

ry o

f C

lass

in A

mer

ica

In t

his

swee

ping

hist

ory

of t

he A

mer

ican

cla

ss s

yste

m, I

senb

erg

unco

vers

the

lega

cy o

f po

or w

hite

s, de

bunk

s myt

hs a

bout

equ

ality

and

soci

al m

obili

ty, a

nd e

xam

ines

the

role

this

unde

rser

ved

soci

oeco

nom

ic g

roup

pla

ys in

our

nat

ion’s

pol

itics

. “M

agist

eria

l....P

okes

and

pro

ds in

the

noo

ks a

nd c

rann

ies

of t

he A

mer

ican

psy

che

and

trav

els

the

back

road

s an

d ba

ckw

ater

s of

our

nat

iona

l sel

f-im

age

in s

earc

h of

how

cla

ss

has b

een

mad

e an

d re

shap

ed o

ver t

he d

ecad

es…

.Bre

atht

akin

g so

cial

hist

ory

and

dazz

ling

cultu

ral a

naly

sis at

its b

est.”

—M

icha

el E

ric D

yson

, Geo

rget

own

Uni

vers

ity

VIK

ING

HA

RD

CO

VER

• 4

80

PA

GE

S •

97

8-0

-67

0-7

85

97

-1 •

$2

8.0

0

AD

AM

CO

HE

NIm

beci

les

The

Sup

rem

e C

ourt

, A

mer

ican

Eug

enic

s,

and

the

Ste

riliz

atio

n of

Car

rie

Buc

kO

vert

urni

ng m

yths

and

reap

prai

sing h

eroi

c figu

res,

Coh

en te

lls th

e sto

ry o

f a gr

eat i

njus

tice:

th

e Su

prem

e C

ourt

’s 19

27 B

uck

v. Be

ll de

cisio

n to

cham

pion

eug

enic

ster

iliza

tion.

“A

pow

erfu

lly w

ritte

n ac

coun

t of h

ow th

e U

nite

d St

ates

Sup

rem

e C

ourt

col

labo

rate

d in

the

invo

lunt

ary

ster

iliza

tion

of t

hous

ands

of p

oor

and

pow

erle

ss w

omen

....A

sho

ckin

g st

ory

beau

tiful

ly to

ld.”—

John

Fab

ian

Witt

, aut

hor o

f The A

ccid

enta

l Rep

ublic

PE

NG

UIN

PA

PE

RB

AC

K •

41

6 P

AG

ES

• 9

78

-0-1

4-3

10

99

9-0

• $

18

.00

CO

LIN

WO

OD

AR

DA

mer

ican

Cha

ract

erA

His

tory

of

the

Epi

c S

trug

gle

Bet

wee

n

Indi

vidu

al L

iber

ty a

nd t

he C

omm

on G

ood

The

auth

or o

f Am

erica

n N

atio

ns e

xam

ines

the

hist

ory

of a

key

Am

eric

an q

uest

ion:

how

be

st to

rec

onci

le in

divi

dual

libe

rty

with

the

mai

nten

ance

of a

free

soc

iety

. Tra

cing

thes

e tw

o st

rand

s in

Am

eric

an p

oliti

cs th

roug

h fo

ur c

entu

ries,

Woo

dard

exp

lore

s how

diff

eren

t re

gion

s ha

ve n

avig

ated

the

str

uggl

e be

twee

n in

divi

dual

ism a

nd c

olle

ctiv

ism a

nd o

ffers

pr

agm

atic

sugg

estio

ns to

bre

ak p

oliti

cal d

eadl

ock.

“A b

ig-d

ippe

r rid

e th

roug

h fo

ur c

entu

ries a

s firs

t col

lect

ivist

s the

n in

divi

dual

ists t

ake

thei

r tu

rn a

t man

agin

g th

e co

untr

y. Lu

rkin

g ju

st b

elow

the

surf

ace

are

alw

ays m

irror

s refl

ectin

g ou

r ow

n tim

es…

.Vita

l.”—

Port

land

Pre

ss-H

eral

dP

EN

GU

IN P

AP

ER

BA

CK

• 3

20

PA

GE

S •

97

8-0

-14

-31

10

00

-2 •

$1

7.0

0

ME

LOD

Y W

AR

NIC

KTh

is I

s W

here

You

Bel

ong

The

Art

and

Sci

ence

of

Lovi

ng t

he P

lace

You

Liv

eIn

this

inve

stig

atio

n of

how

we c

ome t

o fe

el at

hom

e, jo

urna

list W

arni

ck d

ives

into

rese

arch

su

rrou

ndin

g pl

ace

atta

chm

ent—

the

sens

e of

con

nect

ion

that

bin

ds i

nhab

itant

s to

the

ir ci

ties—

and

trav

els

to t

owns

acr

oss

Am

eric

a to

see

it in

act

ion.

Spe

akin

g w

ith f

requ

ent

mov

ers a

nd lo

yal s

taye

rs, W

arni

ck d

iscov

ers w

hat d

raw

s hig

hly

mob

ile A

mer

ican

s to

new

pl

aces

and

wha

t mak

es th

em st

ay.

“Thou

ghtfu

l, w

itty,

and

enga

ging

....W

arni

ck c

ombi

nes

pers

onal

ane

cdot

es a

nd t

horo

ugh

rese

arch

to

unco

ver

the

pow

er a

nd im

pact

of

conn

ectin

g w

ith t

he p

eopl

e ar

ound

you

.” —

Mar

c J. D

unke

lman

, Mar

ron

Fello

w, N

ew Y

ork

Uni

vers

ity

VIK

ING

HA

RD

CO

VER

• 3

20

PA

GE

S •

97

8-0

-52

5-4

29

12

-8 •

$2

6.0

0

NE

W T

ITL

ES

for

20

17

For complimentary examination copies and personalized assistance in selecting titles for your courses, sign up for

our College Faculty Information Service (CFIS) at:

WWW.PENGUIN.COM/FACINFO

SHERRY TURKLEReclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital AgeDrawing on five years of research, media scholar Turkle investigates how a flight from face-to-face conversation in the digital age undermines relationships and productivity. “Brilliant….Explains the power of conversation, its fragility at present, the consequences of its loss, and how it can be preserved.”—Howard Gardner, Harvard University PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 448 PAGES • 978-0-14-310979-2 • $17.00

AZ IZ ANSAR I w i th ER IC KL INENBERGModern RomanceAfter conducting a massive global research project that involved hundreds of interviews, focus groups, and help from the world’s leading social scientists—including Andrew Cherlin, Eli Finkel, Helen Fisher, Sheena Iyengar, Barry Schwartz, Sherry Turkle, and Robb Willer—comedian Aziz Ansari and NYU sociologist Eric Klinenberg present a funny in-depth exploration of our modern romantic world.“Capture[s] the entirely new ways that singles communicate, court, and find love…with deep insight into history, science, and culture.”—Helen Fisher, Indiana UniversityPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 288 PAGES • 978-0-14-310925-9 • $17.00

KEV IN KELLYThe InevitableUnderstanding the 12 Technological Forces That Will Shape Our FutureIn this provocative road map for the future, Kelly shows how twelve imminent technological changes—from virtual reality in the home to an on-demand economy to artificial intelligence embedded in everything we manufacture—are the result of long-term accelerating forces that will revolutionize the way we buy, work, learn, and communicate. “You’re swept along by [Kelly’s] clear prose and unassailable arguments until it finally hits you: The technological, cultural, and societal changes he’s foreseeing really are inevitable. It’s like having a crystal ball.”—Yahoo TechVIKING HARDCOVER • 336 PAGES • 978-0-525-42808-4 • $28.00

ADAM ALTERIrresistible: The Rise of Addictive Technology and the Business of Keeping Us HookedAdam Alter, a professor of psychology and marketing at NYU, tracks the rise of behavioral addiction and explains why many of today’s products are irresistible.“Brilliantly illuminates the new obsessions that are controlling our lives and offers the tools we need to rescue our businesses, our families, and our sanity.”—Adam Grant, Wharton School of the University of PennsylvaniaPENGUIN PRESS HARDCOVER • 368 PAGES • 978-1-59420-664-1 • $27.00

JON RONSONSo You’ve Been Publicly ShamedThe author of The Psychopath Test delivers an incisive critique of modern-day shaming as a form of social control and as a war on human nature and its flaws. “A work of original, inspired journalism, it considers the complex dynamics between those who shame and those who are shamed, both of whom can become the focus of social media’s grotesque, disproportionate judgments.”—The Financial TimesRIVERHEAD PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES • 978-1-59463-401-7 • $16.00

N E W T I T L E S • S O C I O L O G Y N E W T I T L E S • S O C I O L O G Y

P E N G U I N P U B L I S H I N G G R O U PW W W . P E N G U I N . C O M / A C A D E M I C

SOCIOLOGYPre

sort

Std

U.S

. P

osta

ge

PA

IDS

tate

n Is

land

, N

YP

erm

it N

o. 1

69

PE

NG

UIN

PU

BLI

SH

ING

GR

OU

PA

cade

mic

Mar

keti

ng D

epar

tmen

t3

75

Hud

son

Str

eet

New

Yor

k, N

Y 1

00

14

-36

57

NANCY ISENBERGWhite TrashThe 400-Year Untold History of Class in AmericaIn this sweeping history of the American class system, Isenberg uncovers the legacy of poor whites, debunks myths about equality and social mobility, and examines the role this underserved socioeconomic group plays in our nation’s politics. “Magisterial....Pokes and prods in the nooks and crannies of the American psyche and travels the backroads and backwaters of our national self-image in search of how class has been made and reshaped over the decades….Breathtaking social history and dazzling cultural analysis at its best.”—Michael Eric Dyson, Georgetown University VIKING HARDCOVER • 480 PAGES • 978-0-670-78597-1 • $28.00

ADAM COHENImbecilesThe Supreme Court, American Eugenics, and the Sterilization of Carrie BuckOverturning myths and reappraising heroic figures, Cohen tells the story of a great injustice: the Supreme Court’s 1927 Buck v. Bell decision to champion eugenic sterilization. “A powerfully written account of how the United States Supreme Court collaborated in the involuntary sterilization of thousands of poor and powerless women....A shocking story beautifully told.”—John Fabian Witt, author of The Accidental RepublicPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 416 PAGES • 978-0-14-310999-0 • $18.00

COL IN WOODARDAmerican CharacterA History of the Epic Struggle Between Individual Liberty and the Common GoodThe author of American Nations examines the history of a key American question: how best to reconcile individual liberty with the maintenance of a free society. Tracing these two strands in American politics through four centuries, Woodard explores how different regions have navigated the struggle between individualism and collectivism and offers pragmatic suggestions to break political deadlock.“A big-dipper ride through four centuries as first collectivists then individualists take their turn at managing the country. Lurking just below the surface are always mirrors reflecting our own times….Vital.”—Portland Press-HeraldPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES • 978-0-14-311000-2 • $17.00

MELODY WARNICKThis Is Where You BelongThe Art and Science of Loving the Place You LiveIn this investigation of how we come to feel at home, journalist Warnick dives into research surrounding place attachment—the sense of connection that binds inhabitants to their cities—and travels to towns across America to see it in action. Speaking with frequent movers and loyal stayers, Warnick discovers what draws highly mobile Americans to new places and what makes them stay.“Thoughtful, witty, and engaging....Warnick combines personal anecdotes and thorough research to uncover the power and impact of connecting with the people around you.” —Marc J. Dunkelman, Marron Fellow, New York University VIKING HARDCOVER • 320 PAGES • 978-0-525-42912-8 • $26.00

N E W T I T L E S f o r 2 0 17

For

com

plim

enta

ry e

xam

inat

ion

copi

es a

nd p

erso

naliz

ed

assi

stan

ce in

sel

ectin

g tit

les

for

your

cou

rses

, sig

n up

for

our

Colle

ge F

acul

ty In

form

atio

n Se

rvic

e (C

FIS)

at:

WW

W.P

EN

GU

IN.C

OM

/FA

CIN

FO

SH

ER

RY

TU

RK

LER

ecla

imin

g C

onve

rsat

ion:

The

Pow

er o

f Ta

lk in

a D

igit

al A

geD

raw

ing

on fi

ve y

ears

of r

esea

rch,

med

ia sc

hola

r Tur

kle i

nves

tigat

es h

ow a

fligh

t fro

m fa

ce-

to-f

ace

conv

ersa

tion

in th

e di

gita

l age

und

erm

ines

rela

tions

hips

and

pro

duct

ivity

. “B

rillia

nt…

.Exp

lain

s the

pow

er o

f con

vers

atio

n, it

s fra

gilit

y at

pre

sent

, the

cons

eque

nces

of

its lo

ss, a

nd h

ow it

can

be

pres

erve

d.”—

How

ard

Gar

dner

, Har

vard

Uni

vers

ity

PE

NG

UIN

PA

PE

RB

AC

K •

44

8 P

AG

ES

• 9

78

-0-1

4-3

10

97

9-2

• $

17

.00

AZ

IZ A

NS

AR

I w

ith

ER

IC K

LIN

EN

BE

RG

Mod

ern

Rom

ance

Afte

r co

nduc

ting

a m

assiv

e gl

obal

res

earc

h pr

ojec

t tha

t inv

olve

d hu

ndre

ds o

f int

ervi

ews,

focu

s gr

oups

, an

d he

lp f

rom

the

wor

ld’s

lead

ing

soci

al s

cien

tists

—in

clud

ing

And

rew

C

herli

n, E

li Fi

nkel

, H

elen

Fish

er,

Shee

na I

yeng

ar,

Barr

y Sc

hwar

tz,

Sher

ry T

urkl

e, an

d Ro

bb W

iller

—co

med

ian

Azi

z Ans

ari a

nd N

YU so

ciol

ogist

Eric

Klin

enbe

rg p

rese

nt a

funn

y in

-dep

th e

xplo

ratio

n of

our

mod

ern

rom

antic

wor

ld.

“Cap

ture

[s]

the

entir

ely

new

way

s th

at s

ingl

es c

omm

unic

ate,

cour

t, an

d fin

d lo

ve…

with

de

ep in

sight

into

hist

ory,

scie

nce,

and

cultu

re.”—

Hel

en F

isher

, Ind

iana

Uni

vers

ityP

EN

GU

IN P

AP

ER

BA

CK

• 2

88

PA

GE

S •

97

8-0

-14

-31

09

25

-9 •

$1

7.0

0

KE

VIN

KE

LLY

The

Inev

itab

leU

nder

stan

ding

the

12

Tec

hnol

ogic

al F

orce

s Th

at W

ill S

hape

Our

Fut

ure

In th

is pr

ovoc

ativ

e roa

d m

ap fo

r the

futu

re, K

elly

show

s how

twel

ve im

min

ent t

echn

olog

ical

ch

ange

s—fr

om vi

rtua

l rea

lity i

n th

e hom

e to a

n on

-dem

and

econ

omy t

o art

ifici

al in

telli

genc

e em

bedd

ed in

eve

ryth

ing

we

man

ufac

ture

—ar

e th

e re

sult

of lo

ng-t

erm

acc

eler

atin

g fo

rces

th

at w

ill re

volu

tioni

ze th

e w

ay w

e bu

y, w

ork,

lear

n, a

nd co

mm

unic

ate.

“You

’re sw

ept a

long

by

[Kel

ly’s]

cle

ar p

rose

and

una

ssai

labl

e ar

gum

ents

unt

il it

final

ly h

its

you:

The

tech

nolo

gica

l, cu

ltura

l, an

d so

ciet

al c

hang

es h

e’s fo

rese

eing

rea

lly a

re in

evita

ble.

It’s l

ike

havi

ng a

crys

tal b

all.”

—Ya

hoo

Tech

VIK

ING

HA

RD

CO

VER

• 3

36

PA

GE

S •

97

8-0

-52

5-4

28

08

-4 •

$2

8.0

0

AD

AM

ALT

ER

Irre

sist

ible

: Th

e R

ise

of A

ddic

tive

Tec

hnol

ogy

and

the

Bus

ines

s of

Kee

ping

Us

Hoo

ked

Ada

m A

lter,

a pr

ofes

sor o

f psy

chol

ogy

and

mar

ketin

g at

NYU

, tra

cks t

he ri

se o

f beh

avio

ral

addi

ctio

n an

d ex

plai

ns w

hy m

any

of to

day’s

pro

duct

s are

irre

sistib

le.

“Bril

liant

ly il

lum

inat

es th

e new

obs

essio

ns th

at ar

e con

trol

ling

our l

ives

and

offer

s the

tool

s w

e ne

ed to

res

cue

our

busin

esse

s, ou

r fa

mili

es, a

nd o

ur s

anity

.”—A

dam

Gra

nt, W

hart

on

Scho

ol o

f the

Uni

vers

ity o

f Pen

nsyl

vani

aP

EN

GU

IN P

RE

SS

HA

RD

CO

VER

• 3

68

PA

GE

S •

97

8-1

-59

42

0-6

64

-1 •

$2

7.0

0

JON

RO

NS

ON

So

You’

ve B

een

Pub

licly

Sha

med

The a

utho

r of Th

e Psy

chop

ath

Test

deliv

ers a

n in

cisiv

e crit

ique

of m

oder

n-da

y sh

amin

g as

a

form

of s

ocia

l con

trol

and

as a

war

on

hum

an n

atur

e an

d its

flaw

s. “A

wor

k of

orig

inal

, ins

pire

d jo

urna

lism

, it c

onsid

ers t

he co

mpl

ex d

ynam

ics b

etw

een

thos

e w

ho s

ham

e an

d th

ose

who

are

sha

med

, bot

h of

who

m c

an b

ecom

e th

e fo

cus

of s

ocia

l m

edia’

s gro

tesq

ue, d

ispro

port

iona

te ju

dgm

ents

.”—Th

e Fin

ancia

l Tim

esR

IVE

RH

EA

D P

AP

ER

BA

CK

• 3

36

PA

GE

S •

97

8-1

-59

46

3-4

01

-7 •

$1

6.0

0

NE

W T

ITL

ES

S

OC

IOL

OG

YN

EW

TIT

LE

S

SO

CIO

LO

GY

PE

NG

UIN

PU

BL

ISH

ING

GR

OU

PW

WW

.PE

NG

UIN

.CO

M/A

CA

DE

MIC

SOCI

OLOG

Y

Presort StdU.S. Postage

PAIDStaten Island, NYPermit No. 169

PENGUIN PUBLISHING GROUPAcademic Marketing Department375 Hudson StreetNew York, NY 10014-3657

NA

NC

Y I

SE

NB

ER

GW

hite

Tra

shTh

e 4

00

-Yea

r U

ntol

d H

isto

ry o

f C

lass

in A

mer

ica

In t

his

swee

ping

hist

ory

of t

he A

mer

ican

cla

ss s

yste

m, I

senb

erg

unco

vers

the

lega

cy o

f po

or w

hite

s, de

bunk

s myt

hs a

bout

equ

ality

and

soci

al m

obili

ty, a

nd e

xam

ines

the

role

this

unde

rser

ved

soci

oeco

nom

ic g

roup

pla

ys in

our

nat

ion’s

pol

itics

. “M

agist

eria

l....P

okes

and

pro

ds in

the

noo

ks a

nd c

rann

ies

of t

he A

mer

ican

psy

che

and

trav

els

the

back

road

s an

d ba

ckw

ater

s of

our

nat

iona

l sel

f-im

age

in s

earc

h of

how

cla

ss

has b

een

mad

e an

d re

shap

ed o

ver t

he d

ecad

es…

.Bre

atht

akin

g so

cial

hist

ory

and

dazz

ling

cultu

ral a

naly

sis at

its b

est.”

—M

icha

el E

ric D

yson

, Geo

rget

own

Uni

vers

ity

VIK

ING

HA

RD

CO

VER

• 4

80

PA

GE

S •

97

8-0

-67

0-7

85

97

-1 •

$2

8.0

0

AD

AM

CO

HE

NIm

beci

les

The

Sup

rem

e C

ourt

, A

mer

ican

Eug

enic

s,

and

the

Ste

riliz

atio

n of

Car

rie

Buc

kO

vert

urni

ng m

yths

and

reap

prai

sing h

eroi

c figu

res,

Coh

en te

lls th

e sto

ry o

f a gr

eat i

njus

tice:

th

e Su

prem

e C

ourt

’s 19

27 B

uck

v. Be

ll de

cisio

n to

cham

pion

eug

enic

ster

iliza

tion.

“A

pow

erfu

lly w

ritte

n ac

coun

t of h

ow th

e U

nite

d St

ates

Sup

rem

e C

ourt

col

labo

rate

d in

the

invo

lunt

ary

ster

iliza

tion

of t

hous

ands

of p

oor

and

pow

erle

ss w

omen

....A

sho

ckin

g st

ory

beau

tiful

ly to

ld.”—

John

Fab

ian

Witt

, aut

hor o

f The A

ccid

enta

l Rep

ublic

PE

NG

UIN

PA

PE

RB

AC

K •

41

6 P

AG

ES

• 9

78

-0-1

4-3

10

99

9-0

• $

18

.00

CO

LIN

WO

OD

AR

DA

mer

ican

Cha

ract

erA

His

tory

of

the

Epi

c S

trug

gle

Bet

wee

n

Indi

vidu

al L

iber

ty a

nd t

he C

omm

on G

ood

The

auth

or o

f Am

erica

n N

atio

ns e

xam

ines

the

hist

ory

of a

key

Am

eric

an q

uest

ion:

how

be

st to

rec

onci

le in

divi

dual

libe

rty

with

the

mai

nten

ance

of a

free

soc

iety

. Tra

cing

thes

e tw

o st

rand

s in

Am

eric

an p

oliti

cs th

roug

h fo

ur c

entu

ries,

Woo

dard

exp

lore

s how

diff

eren

t re

gion

s ha

ve n

avig

ated

the

str

uggl

e be

twee

n in

divi

dual

ism a

nd c

olle

ctiv

ism a

nd o

ffers

pr

agm

atic

sugg

estio

ns to

bre

ak p

oliti

cal d

eadl

ock.

“A b

ig-d

ippe

r rid

e th

roug

h fo

ur c

entu

ries a

s firs

t col

lect

ivist

s the

n in

divi

dual

ists t

ake

thei

r tu

rn a

t man

agin

g th

e co

untr

y. Lu

rkin

g ju

st b

elow

the

surf

ace

are

alw

ays m

irror

s refl

ectin

g ou

r ow

n tim

es…

.Vita

l.”—

Port

land

Pre

ss-H

eral

dP

EN

GU

IN P

AP

ER

BA

CK

• 3

20

PA

GE

S •

97

8-0

-14

-31

10

00

-2 •

$1

7.0

0

ME

LOD

Y W

AR

NIC

KTh

is I

s W

here

You

Bel

ong

The

Art

and

Sci

ence

of

Lovi

ng t

he P

lace

You

Liv

eIn

this

inve

stig

atio

n of

how

we c

ome t

o fe

el at

hom

e, jo

urna

list W

arni

ck d

ives

into

rese

arch

su

rrou

ndin

g pl

ace

atta

chm

ent—

the

sens

e of

con

nect

ion

that

bin

ds i

nhab

itant

s to

the

ir ci

ties—

and

trav

els

to t

owns

acr

oss

Am

eric

a to

see

it in

act

ion.

Spe

akin

g w

ith f

requ

ent

mov

ers a

nd lo

yal s

taye

rs, W

arni

ck d

iscov

ers w

hat d

raw

s hig

hly

mob

ile A

mer

ican

s to

new

pl

aces

and

wha

t mak

es th

em st

ay.

“Thou

ghtfu

l, w

itty,

and

enga

ging

....W

arni

ck c

ombi

nes

pers

onal

ane

cdot

es a

nd t

horo

ugh

rese

arch

to

unco

ver

the

pow

er a

nd im

pact

of

conn

ectin

g w

ith t

he p

eopl

e ar

ound

you

.” —

Mar

c J. D

unke

lman

, Mar

ron

Fello

w, N

ew Y

ork

Uni

vers

ity

VIK

ING

HA

RD

CO

VER

• 3

20

PA

GE

S •

97

8-0

-52

5-4

29

12

-8 •

$2

6.0

0

NE

W T

ITL

ES

for

20

17

For complimentary examination copies and personalized assistance in selecting titles for your courses, sign up for

our College Faculty Information Service (CFIS) at:

WWW.PENGUIN.COM/FACINFO

Page 4: PAID - Penguin Books · 2017-05-11 · Modern Romance After conducting a massive global research project that involved hundreds of interviews, focus groups, and help from the world’s

NADIA LOPEZ w i th REBECCA PALEYThe Bridge to BrillianceHow One Principal in a Tough Community Is Inspiring the World“[This] valuable depiction of what it takes for principals and teachers to reach children in the most troubled communities…will give readers even more reasons to ask what we as a society are doing to support the thousands of educators who labor in obscurity, trying to help the nation’s most vulnerable children.”—The New York Times Book ReviewVIKING HARDCOVER • 288 PAGES • 978-1-101-98025-5 • $26.00

NICHOLSON BAKERSubstitute: Going to School with a Thousand KidsIn 2014, after a brief orientation course, Baker became an on-call substitute teacher in a Maine public school district. In this powerful memoir of his experience, he documents the inner classroom life of America’s public schools, where staff members attempt to follow an outmoded or overly ambitious standard curriculum while students struggle under the weight of overdue assignments and technological distractions.“An illuminating snapshot of public education in America today.”—The Boston GlobeBLUE RIDER PRESS HARDCOVER • 736 PAGES • 978-0-399-16098-1 • $30.00

KEN ROB INSON and LOU ARONICACreative SchoolsThe Grassroots Revolution That’s Transforming EducationThe author of The Element highlights the disconnect in our educational system: while standardized testing businesses make huge profits, America’s schools struggle. Robinson points the way forward, proposing a personalized approach that draws on technological resources to engage students and prepare them for 21st-century challenges. “Lay[s] out what is...wrong with our education systems and correspondingly show[s] what and how it should and could be different.”—Michael Fullan, University of TorontoPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES • 978-0-14-310806-1 • $17.00

KEV IN CAREYThe End of CollegeCreating the Future of Learning and the University of EverywhereThe renowned education researcher explains how two trends—the rising cost of tuition and the information technology revolution—will radically alter the college experience. “Elegantly blends policy analysis, reportage, [and] memoir into a hard-charging indictment….[Carey has] a gift for finding fascinating characters and explaining complex ideas clearly.”—The New York Times Book ReviewRIVERHEAD PAPERBACK • 288 PAGES • 978-1-59463-404-8 • $16.00

BEN EHRENRE ICHThe Way to the Spring: Life and Death in PalestineOver the past three years, journalist Ehrenreich has been staying with Palestinian families in the West Bank. Here, he places us in the footsteps of ordinary Palestinians, providing a glimpse into this region of oppression and want—a place ruled by the Israeli military, its inhabitants forced to negotiate an elaborate series of fences, checkpoints, and barriers.“Elegant and moving….Should be read by friends and foes of Israel alike.”—The Economist PENGUIN PRESS HARDCOVER • 448 PAGES • 978-1-59420-590-3 • $28.00

SUSAN SOUTHARDNagasaki: Life After Nuclear WarAn unflinching account of nuclear war, Nagasaki takes readers from the day of the bombing to the city today, relating the experiences of five survivors. Southard, who spent years researching the challenges of post-atomic life, weaves eyewitness accounts together with analysis of the censorship and denial that colored much of the reporting of the bombing.“Magnificent and necessary....A powerful way to engage with the moral conundrums surrounding our country’s use of atomic weapons.”—Los Angeles TimesPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 416 PAGES • 978-0-14-310942-6 • $17.00

KATHER INE ZOEPFExcellent DaughtersThe Secret Lives of Young Women Who Are Transforming the Arab WorldZoepf brings us a new understanding of the modern Middle East as she tells the stories of Arab women who are questioning authority, changing societies, and leading revolutions. “Zoepf ’s deeply personal investigation into the small but radical acts these women commit not only illuminates the choices these women make every day, but also subverts many of the assumptions Western readers make about the Arab world.”—The Washington Post PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 272 PAGES • 978-0-14-310994-5 • $17.00

LAR ISSA MacFARQUHARStrangers DrowningImpossible Idealism, Drastic Choices, and the Urge to HelpWhat does it mean to devote yourself to helping others? In Strangers Drowning, Larissa MacFarquhar seeks out people living lives of extreme ethical commitment and tells their intimate stories of integrity and compromise, bravery and recklessness, joy and defeat. Throughout, she threads a lively history of the literature, philosophy, and social sciences that have contributed to a deep suspicion of do-gooders in Western culture.PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES • 978-0-14-310978-5 • $17.00

MARTHA ELL IOTTThe Man in the Monster: Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer“A rare close-up of the mind behind a serial killer....[Elliott’s] meticulous...reporting pries open the story behind the [killer’s] series of repulsive crimes....[A] college graduate with girlfriends and, at the same time, an obsessive, demented man stalking young women, the killer reveals himself to the reporter as the complex story of childhood traumas and mental illness unfold....A highly readable contribution both to the debate about capital punishment and the criminal justice system.”—Joan Konner, Columbia University PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES • 978-0-14-310947-1 • $17.00

EL I SANDERSWhile the City Slept: A Love Lost to Violence and a Wake-Up Call for Mental Health Care in AmericaIn this account of a murder in Seattle, Sanders offers a portrait in microcosm of the state of mental health care in America. Documenting one man’s slide toward violence, Sanders shows what can happen when a disturbed member of society falls through the cracks.“Inspiring….From a harrowing crime, it draws powerful lessons for our mental health and criminal justice systems.”—Sister Helen Prejean, author of Dead Man WalkingPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES • 978-0-14-310951-8 • $17.00

ARLIE HOCHSCHILD and ANNE MACHUNGThe Second ShiftWorking Families and the Revolution at HomePENGUIN PAPERBACK • 352 PAGES 978-0-14-312033-9 • $17.00

LINDA TIRADOHand to MouthLiving in Bootstrap AmericaBERKLEY PAPERBACK • 240 PAGES 978-0-425-27797-3 • $16.00

CHRISTIAN G. APPYAmerican ReckoningThe Vietnam War and Our National IdentityPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 416 PAGES 978-0-14-312834-2 • $18.00

THOMAS MALTHUSAn Essay on the Principle of Population and Other WritingsEDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY ROBERT MAYHEWPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 352 PAGES 978-0-14-139282-0 • $18.00

CARYL RIVERS and ROSALIND C. BARNETTThe New Soft War on WomenHow the Myth of Female Ascendance Is Hurting Women, Men—And Our EconomyTARCHER PERIGEE PAPERBACK • 304 PAGES 978-0-399-17639-5 • $17.95

SUDHIR VENKATESHFloating CityA Rogue Sociologist Lost and Found in New York’s Underground EconomyPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 304 PAGES 978-0-14-312579-2 • $17.00

SUDHIR VENKATESHGang Leader for a DayA Rogue Sociologist Takes to the StreetsPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES 978-0-14-311493-2 • $18.00

PHIL ZUCKERMANLiving the Secular LifeNew Answers to Old QuestionsPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 288 PAGES 978-0-14-312793-2 • $17.00

JOHN FREEMAN, editor Tales of Two CitiesThe Best and Worst of Times in Today’s New YorkPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 288 PAGES 978-0-14-312830-4 • $16.00

COLIN WOODARDAmerican NationsA History of the Eleven Rival Regional Cultures of North AmericaPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 384 PAGES 978-0-14-312202-9 • $17.00

HAZEL ROSE MARKUS and ALANA CONNERClash!8 Cultural Conflicts That Make Us Who We ArePLUME PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES 978-0-14-218093-8 • $17.00

ERIC KLINENBERGGoing SoloThe Extraordinary Rise and Surprising Appeal of Living AlonePENGUIN PAPERBACK • 288 PAGES 978-0-14-312277-7 • $17.00

T. R. REIDThe Healing of AmericaA Global Quest for Better, Cheaper, and Fairer Health CarePENGUIN PAPERBACK • 304 PAGES 978-0-14-311821-3 • $17.00

JOSHUA GREENEMoral TribesEmotion, Reason, and the Gap Between Us and ThemPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 432 PAGES 978-0-14-312605-8 • $18.00

TANNER COLBYSome of My Best Friends Are BlackThe Strange Story of Integration in AmericaPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES 978-0-14-312363-7 • $17.00

CHRYSTIA FREELANDPlutocratsThe Rise of the New Global Super-Rich and the Fall of Everyone ElsePENGUIN PAPERBACK • 352 PAGES 978-0-14-312406-1 • $17.00

N E W T I T L E S • S O C I O L O G Y N E W T I T L E S • S O C I O L O G Y C L A S S R O O M F A V O R I T E S • S O C I O L O G Y

TITLE ISBN FEE

Course Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Term:__________________________________________________________________________________________________ Anticipated Enrollment: ________________________

Course Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Term:__________________________________________________________________________________________________ Anticipated Enrollment: ________________________

Course Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Term:__________________________________________________________________________________________________ Anticipated Enrollment: ________________________

Course Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Term:__________________________________________________________________________________________________ Anticipated Enrollment: ________________________

Course Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Term:__________________________________________________________________________________________________ Anticipated Enrollment: ________________________

PLEASE INDICATE YOUR FORM OF PAYMENT BELOW:

Visa Master Card AmEx Discover Exp. Date: _____________________________

Card No.:_____________________________________________________________________________________________________

Name: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Signature: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________

Card Address (if different from shipping address): ____________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Telephone: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________

SHIP TO:

Name: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________

School: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________

Department: _________________________________________________________________________________________________

Street Address (required): ________________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

City: _____________________________________________________ State: _____________ Zip: _________________________

*Appropriate state and local sales tax must be included for your order to be processed.

PAPERBACKS: UNDER $20.00: $3.00 AT OR OVER $20.00: 50% OFFALL HARDCOVERS: 50% OFF RETAIL PRICE

SEND COMPLETED FORM TO:Penguin Publishing Group Academic Marketing Dept. 375 Hudson Street New York, NY 10014-3657OR: Use our online form at:www.penguin.com/examcopyorder

Books will be sent to school address only. Allow a minimum of 10 business days for delivery.All examination copy orders require a U.S. ship-to address.For all Canadian orders, visit: penguinrandomhouse.ca/content/academic-services

Subtotal: _________________________

*Sales Tax: _________________________

Total Fee: _________________________

EXAMINATION COPY ORDER FORM / SOCIOLOGY 2017

For faster and more accurate ordering, use our online form: www.penguin.com/examcopyorder

THIS ORDER FORM IS FOR BOOKS TO BE CONSIDERED FOR COURSE ADOPTION ONLY.

PROMO CODE: P2SOC QUESTIONS? CONTACT US: [email protected]

Page 5: PAID - Penguin Books · 2017-05-11 · Modern Romance After conducting a massive global research project that involved hundreds of interviews, focus groups, and help from the world’s

NADIA LOPEZ w i th REBECCA PALEYThe Bridge to BrillianceHow One Principal in a Tough Community Is Inspiring the World“[This] valuable depiction of what it takes for principals and teachers to reach children in the most troubled communities…will give readers even more reasons to ask what we as a society are doing to support the thousands of educators who labor in obscurity, trying to help the nation’s most vulnerable children.”—The New York Times Book ReviewVIKING HARDCOVER • 288 PAGES • 978-1-101-98025-5 • $26.00

NICHOLSON BAKERSubstitute: Going to School with a Thousand KidsIn 2014, after a brief orientation course, Baker became an on-call substitute teacher in a Maine public school district. In this powerful memoir of his experience, he documents the inner classroom life of America’s public schools, where staff members attempt to follow an outmoded or overly ambitious standard curriculum while students struggle under the weight of overdue assignments and technological distractions.“An illuminating snapshot of public education in America today.”—The Boston GlobeBLUE RIDER PRESS HARDCOVER • 736 PAGES • 978-0-399-16098-1 • $30.00

KEN ROB INSON and LOU ARONICACreative SchoolsThe Grassroots Revolution That’s Transforming EducationThe author of The Element highlights the disconnect in our educational system: while standardized testing businesses make huge profits, America’s schools struggle. Robinson points the way forward, proposing a personalized approach that draws on technological resources to engage students and prepare them for 21st-century challenges. “Lay[s] out what is...wrong with our education systems and correspondingly show[s] what and how it should and could be different.”—Michael Fullan, University of TorontoPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES • 978-0-14-310806-1 • $17.00

KEV IN CAREYThe End of CollegeCreating the Future of Learning and the University of EverywhereThe renowned education researcher explains how two trends—the rising cost of tuition and the information technology revolution—will radically alter the college experience. “Elegantly blends policy analysis, reportage, [and] memoir into a hard-charging indictment….[Carey has] a gift for finding fascinating characters and explaining complex ideas clearly.”—The New York Times Book ReviewRIVERHEAD PAPERBACK • 288 PAGES • 978-1-59463-404-8 • $16.00

BEN EHRENRE ICHThe Way to the Spring: Life and Death in PalestineOver the past three years, journalist Ehrenreich has been staying with Palestinian families in the West Bank. Here, he places us in the footsteps of ordinary Palestinians, providing a glimpse into this region of oppression and want—a place ruled by the Israeli military, its inhabitants forced to negotiate an elaborate series of fences, checkpoints, and barriers.“Elegant and moving….Should be read by friends and foes of Israel alike.”—The Economist PENGUIN PRESS HARDCOVER • 448 PAGES • 978-1-59420-590-3 • $28.00

SUSAN SOUTHARDNagasaki: Life After Nuclear WarAn unflinching account of nuclear war, Nagasaki takes readers from the day of the bombing to the city today, relating the experiences of five survivors. Southard, who spent years researching the challenges of post-atomic life, weaves eyewitness accounts together with analysis of the censorship and denial that colored much of the reporting of the bombing.“Magnificent and necessary....A powerful way to engage with the moral conundrums surrounding our country’s use of atomic weapons.”—Los Angeles TimesPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 416 PAGES • 978-0-14-310942-6 • $17.00

KATHER INE ZOEPFExcellent DaughtersThe Secret Lives of Young Women Who Are Transforming the Arab WorldZoepf brings us a new understanding of the modern Middle East as she tells the stories of Arab women who are questioning authority, changing societies, and leading revolutions. “Zoepf ’s deeply personal investigation into the small but radical acts these women commit not only illuminates the choices these women make every day, but also subverts many of the assumptions Western readers make about the Arab world.”—The Washington Post PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 272 PAGES • 978-0-14-310994-5 • $17.00

LAR ISSA MacFARQUHARStrangers DrowningImpossible Idealism, Drastic Choices, and the Urge to HelpWhat does it mean to devote yourself to helping others? In Strangers Drowning, Larissa MacFarquhar seeks out people living lives of extreme ethical commitment and tells their intimate stories of integrity and compromise, bravery and recklessness, joy and defeat. Throughout, she threads a lively history of the literature, philosophy, and social sciences that have contributed to a deep suspicion of do-gooders in Western culture.PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES • 978-0-14-310978-5 • $17.00

MARTHA ELL IOTTThe Man in the Monster: Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer“A rare close-up of the mind behind a serial killer....[Elliott’s] meticulous...reporting pries open the story behind the [killer’s] series of repulsive crimes....[A] college graduate with girlfriends and, at the same time, an obsessive, demented man stalking young women, the killer reveals himself to the reporter as the complex story of childhood traumas and mental illness unfold....A highly readable contribution both to the debate about capital punishment and the criminal justice system.”—Joan Konner, Columbia University PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES • 978-0-14-310947-1 • $17.00

EL I SANDERSWhile the City Slept: A Love Lost to Violence and a Wake-Up Call for Mental Health Care in AmericaIn this account of a murder in Seattle, Sanders offers a portrait in microcosm of the state of mental health care in America. Documenting one man’s slide toward violence, Sanders shows what can happen when a disturbed member of society falls through the cracks.“Inspiring….From a harrowing crime, it draws powerful lessons for our mental health and criminal justice systems.”—Sister Helen Prejean, author of Dead Man WalkingPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES • 978-0-14-310951-8 • $17.00

ARLIE HOCHSCHILD and ANNE MACHUNGThe Second ShiftWorking Families and the Revolution at HomePENGUIN PAPERBACK • 352 PAGES 978-0-14-312033-9 • $17.00

LINDA TIRADOHand to MouthLiving in Bootstrap AmericaBERKLEY PAPERBACK • 240 PAGES 978-0-425-27797-3 • $16.00

CHRISTIAN G. APPYAmerican ReckoningThe Vietnam War and Our National IdentityPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 416 PAGES 978-0-14-312834-2 • $18.00

THOMAS MALTHUSAn Essay on the Principle of Population and Other WritingsEDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY ROBERT MAYHEWPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 352 PAGES 978-0-14-139282-0 • $18.00

CARYL RIVERS and ROSALIND C. BARNETTThe New Soft War on WomenHow the Myth of Female Ascendance Is Hurting Women, Men—And Our EconomyTARCHER PERIGEE PAPERBACK • 304 PAGES 978-0-399-17639-5 • $17.95

SUDHIR VENKATESHFloating CityA Rogue Sociologist Lost and Found in New York’s Underground EconomyPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 304 PAGES 978-0-14-312579-2 • $17.00

SUDHIR VENKATESHGang Leader for a DayA Rogue Sociologist Takes to the StreetsPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES 978-0-14-311493-2 • $18.00

PHIL ZUCKERMANLiving the Secular LifeNew Answers to Old QuestionsPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 288 PAGES 978-0-14-312793-2 • $17.00

JOHN FREEMAN, editor Tales of Two CitiesThe Best and Worst of Times in Today’s New YorkPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 288 PAGES 978-0-14-312830-4 • $16.00

COLIN WOODARDAmerican NationsA History of the Eleven Rival Regional Cultures of North AmericaPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 384 PAGES 978-0-14-312202-9 • $17.00

HAZEL ROSE MARKUS and ALANA CONNERClash!8 Cultural Conflicts That Make Us Who We ArePLUME PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES 978-0-14-218093-8 • $17.00

ERIC KLINENBERGGoing SoloThe Extraordinary Rise and Surprising Appeal of Living AlonePENGUIN PAPERBACK • 288 PAGES 978-0-14-312277-7 • $17.00

T. R. REIDThe Healing of AmericaA Global Quest for Better, Cheaper, and Fairer Health CarePENGUIN PAPERBACK • 304 PAGES 978-0-14-311821-3 • $17.00

JOSHUA GREENEMoral TribesEmotion, Reason, and the Gap Between Us and ThemPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 432 PAGES 978-0-14-312605-8 • $18.00

TANNER COLBYSome of My Best Friends Are BlackThe Strange Story of Integration in AmericaPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES 978-0-14-312363-7 • $17.00

CHRYSTIA FREELANDPlutocratsThe Rise of the New Global Super-Rich and the Fall of Everyone ElsePENGUIN PAPERBACK • 352 PAGES 978-0-14-312406-1 • $17.00

N E W T I T L E S • S O C I O L O G Y N E W T I T L E S • S O C I O L O G Y C L A S S R O O M F A V O R I T E S • S O C I O L O G Y

TITLE ISBN FEE

Course Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Term:__________________________________________________________________________________________________ Anticipated Enrollment: ________________________

Course Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Term:__________________________________________________________________________________________________ Anticipated Enrollment: ________________________

Course Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Term:__________________________________________________________________________________________________ Anticipated Enrollment: ________________________

Course Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Term:__________________________________________________________________________________________________ Anticipated Enrollment: ________________________

Course Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Term:__________________________________________________________________________________________________ Anticipated Enrollment: ________________________

PLEASE INDICATE YOUR FORM OF PAYMENT BELOW:

Visa Master Card AmEx Discover Exp. Date: _____________________________

Card No.:_____________________________________________________________________________________________________

Name: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Signature: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________

Card Address (if different from shipping address): ____________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Telephone: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________

SHIP TO:

Name: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________

School: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________

Department: _________________________________________________________________________________________________

Street Address (required): ________________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

City: _____________________________________________________ State: _____________ Zip: _________________________

*Appropriate state and local sales tax must be included for your order to be processed.

PAPERBACKS: UNDER $20.00: $3.00 AT OR OVER $20.00: 50% OFFALL HARDCOVERS: 50% OFF RETAIL PRICE

SEND COMPLETED FORM TO:Penguin Publishing Group Academic Marketing Dept. 375 Hudson Street New York, NY 10014-3657OR: Use our online form at:www.penguin.com/examcopyorder

Books will be sent to school address only. Allow a minimum of 10 business days for delivery.All examination copy orders require a U.S. ship-to address.For all Canadian orders, visit: penguinrandomhouse.ca/content/academic-services

Subtotal: _________________________

*Sales Tax: _________________________

Total Fee: _________________________

EXAMINATION COPY ORDER FORM / SOCIOLOGY 2017

For faster and more accurate ordering, use our online form: www.penguin.com/examcopyorder

THIS ORDER FORM IS FOR BOOKS TO BE CONSIDERED FOR COURSE ADOPTION ONLY.

PROMO CODE: P2SOC QUESTIONS? CONTACT US: [email protected]

Page 6: PAID - Penguin Books · 2017-05-11 · Modern Romance After conducting a massive global research project that involved hundreds of interviews, focus groups, and help from the world’s

NADIA LOPEZ w i th REBECCA PALEYThe Bridge to BrillianceHow One Principal in a Tough Community Is Inspiring the World“[This] valuable depiction of what it takes for principals and teachers to reach children in the most troubled communities…will give readers even more reasons to ask what we as a society are doing to support the thousands of educators who labor in obscurity, trying to help the nation’s most vulnerable children.”—The New York Times Book ReviewVIKING HARDCOVER • 288 PAGES • 978-1-101-98025-5 • $26.00

NICHOLSON BAKERSubstitute: Going to School with a Thousand KidsIn 2014, after a brief orientation course, Baker became an on-call substitute teacher in a Maine public school district. In this powerful memoir of his experience, he documents the inner classroom life of America’s public schools, where staff members attempt to follow an outmoded or overly ambitious standard curriculum while students struggle under the weight of overdue assignments and technological distractions.“An illuminating snapshot of public education in America today.”—The Boston GlobeBLUE RIDER PRESS HARDCOVER • 736 PAGES • 978-0-399-16098-1 • $30.00

KEN ROB INSON and LOU ARONICACreative SchoolsThe Grassroots Revolution That’s Transforming EducationThe author of The Element highlights the disconnect in our educational system: while standardized testing businesses make huge profits, America’s schools struggle. Robinson points the way forward, proposing a personalized approach that draws on technological resources to engage students and prepare them for 21st-century challenges. “Lay[s] out what is...wrong with our education systems and correspondingly show[s] what and how it should and could be different.”—Michael Fullan, University of TorontoPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES • 978-0-14-310806-1 • $17.00

KEV IN CAREYThe End of CollegeCreating the Future of Learning and the University of EverywhereThe renowned education researcher explains how two trends—the rising cost of tuition and the information technology revolution—will radically alter the college experience. “Elegantly blends policy analysis, reportage, [and] memoir into a hard-charging indictment….[Carey has] a gift for finding fascinating characters and explaining complex ideas clearly.”—The New York Times Book ReviewRIVERHEAD PAPERBACK • 288 PAGES • 978-1-59463-404-8 • $16.00

BEN EHRENRE ICHThe Way to the Spring: Life and Death in PalestineOver the past three years, journalist Ehrenreich has been staying with Palestinian families in the West Bank. Here, he places us in the footsteps of ordinary Palestinians, providing a glimpse into this region of oppression and want—a place ruled by the Israeli military, its inhabitants forced to negotiate an elaborate series of fences, checkpoints, and barriers.“Elegant and moving….Should be read by friends and foes of Israel alike.”—The Economist PENGUIN PRESS HARDCOVER • 448 PAGES • 978-1-59420-590-3 • $28.00

SUSAN SOUTHARDNagasaki: Life After Nuclear WarAn unflinching account of nuclear war, Nagasaki takes readers from the day of the bombing to the city today, relating the experiences of five survivors. Southard, who spent years researching the challenges of post-atomic life, weaves eyewitness accounts together with analysis of the censorship and denial that colored much of the reporting of the bombing.“Magnificent and necessary....A powerful way to engage with the moral conundrums surrounding our country’s use of atomic weapons.”—Los Angeles TimesPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 416 PAGES • 978-0-14-310942-6 • $17.00

KATHER INE ZOEPFExcellent DaughtersThe Secret Lives of Young Women Who Are Transforming the Arab WorldZoepf brings us a new understanding of the modern Middle East as she tells the stories of Arab women who are questioning authority, changing societies, and leading revolutions. “Zoepf ’s deeply personal investigation into the small but radical acts these women commit not only illuminates the choices these women make every day, but also subverts many of the assumptions Western readers make about the Arab world.”—The Washington Post PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 272 PAGES • 978-0-14-310994-5 • $17.00

LAR ISSA MacFARQUHARStrangers DrowningImpossible Idealism, Drastic Choices, and the Urge to HelpWhat does it mean to devote yourself to helping others? In Strangers Drowning, Larissa MacFarquhar seeks out people living lives of extreme ethical commitment and tells their intimate stories of integrity and compromise, bravery and recklessness, joy and defeat. Throughout, she threads a lively history of the literature, philosophy, and social sciences that have contributed to a deep suspicion of do-gooders in Western culture.PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES • 978-0-14-310978-5 • $17.00

MARTHA ELL IOTTThe Man in the Monster: Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer“A rare close-up of the mind behind a serial killer....[Elliott’s] meticulous...reporting pries open the story behind the [killer’s] series of repulsive crimes....[A] college graduate with girlfriends and, at the same time, an obsessive, demented man stalking young women, the killer reveals himself to the reporter as the complex story of childhood traumas and mental illness unfold....A highly readable contribution both to the debate about capital punishment and the criminal justice system.”—Joan Konner, Columbia University PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES • 978-0-14-310947-1 • $17.00

EL I SANDERSWhile the City Slept: A Love Lost to Violence and a Wake-Up Call for Mental Health Care in AmericaIn this account of a murder in Seattle, Sanders offers a portrait in microcosm of the state of mental health care in America. Documenting one man’s slide toward violence, Sanders shows what can happen when a disturbed member of society falls through the cracks.“Inspiring….From a harrowing crime, it draws powerful lessons for our mental health and criminal justice systems.”—Sister Helen Prejean, author of Dead Man WalkingPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES • 978-0-14-310951-8 • $17.00

ARLIE HOCHSCHILD and ANNE MACHUNGThe Second ShiftWorking Families and the Revolution at HomePENGUIN PAPERBACK • 352 PAGES 978-0-14-312033-9 • $17.00

LINDA TIRADOHand to MouthLiving in Bootstrap AmericaBERKLEY PAPERBACK • 240 PAGES 978-0-425-27797-3 • $16.00

CHRISTIAN G. APPYAmerican ReckoningThe Vietnam War and Our National IdentityPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 416 PAGES 978-0-14-312834-2 • $18.00

THOMAS MALTHUSAn Essay on the Principle of Population and Other WritingsEDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY ROBERT MAYHEWPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 352 PAGES 978-0-14-139282-0 • $18.00

CARYL RIVERS and ROSALIND C. BARNETTThe New Soft War on WomenHow the Myth of Female Ascendance Is Hurting Women, Men—And Our EconomyTARCHER PERIGEE PAPERBACK • 304 PAGES 978-0-399-17639-5 • $17.95

SUDHIR VENKATESHFloating CityA Rogue Sociologist Lost and Found in New York’s Underground EconomyPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 304 PAGES 978-0-14-312579-2 • $17.00

SUDHIR VENKATESHGang Leader for a DayA Rogue Sociologist Takes to the StreetsPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES 978-0-14-311493-2 • $18.00

PHIL ZUCKERMANLiving the Secular LifeNew Answers to Old QuestionsPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 288 PAGES 978-0-14-312793-2 • $17.00

JOHN FREEMAN, editor Tales of Two CitiesThe Best and Worst of Times in Today’s New YorkPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 288 PAGES 978-0-14-312830-4 • $16.00

COLIN WOODARDAmerican NationsA History of the Eleven Rival Regional Cultures of North AmericaPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 384 PAGES 978-0-14-312202-9 • $17.00

HAZEL ROSE MARKUS and ALANA CONNERClash!8 Cultural Conflicts That Make Us Who We ArePLUME PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES 978-0-14-218093-8 • $17.00

ERIC KLINENBERGGoing SoloThe Extraordinary Rise and Surprising Appeal of Living AlonePENGUIN PAPERBACK • 288 PAGES 978-0-14-312277-7 • $17.00

T. R. REIDThe Healing of AmericaA Global Quest for Better, Cheaper, and Fairer Health CarePENGUIN PAPERBACK • 304 PAGES 978-0-14-311821-3 • $17.00

JOSHUA GREENEMoral TribesEmotion, Reason, and the Gap Between Us and ThemPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 432 PAGES 978-0-14-312605-8 • $18.00

TANNER COLBYSome of My Best Friends Are BlackThe Strange Story of Integration in AmericaPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES 978-0-14-312363-7 • $17.00

CHRYSTIA FREELANDPlutocratsThe Rise of the New Global Super-Rich and the Fall of Everyone ElsePENGUIN PAPERBACK • 352 PAGES 978-0-14-312406-1 • $17.00

N E W T I T L E S • S O C I O L O G Y N E W T I T L E S • S O C I O L O G Y C L A S S R O O M F A V O R I T E S • S O C I O L O G Y

TITLE ISBN FEE

Course Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Term:__________________________________________________________________________________________________ Anticipated Enrollment: ________________________

Course Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Term:__________________________________________________________________________________________________ Anticipated Enrollment: ________________________

Course Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Term:__________________________________________________________________________________________________ Anticipated Enrollment: ________________________

Course Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Term:__________________________________________________________________________________________________ Anticipated Enrollment: ________________________

Course Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Term:__________________________________________________________________________________________________ Anticipated Enrollment: ________________________

PLEASE INDICATE YOUR FORM OF PAYMENT BELOW:

Visa Master Card AmEx Discover Exp. Date: _____________________________

Card No.:_____________________________________________________________________________________________________

Name: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Signature: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________

Card Address (if different from shipping address): ____________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Telephone: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________

SHIP TO:

Name: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________

School: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________

Department: _________________________________________________________________________________________________

Street Address (required): ________________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

City: _____________________________________________________ State: _____________ Zip: _________________________

*Appropriate state and local sales tax must be included for your order to be processed.

PAPERBACKS: UNDER $20.00: $3.00 AT OR OVER $20.00: 50% OFFALL HARDCOVERS: 50% OFF RETAIL PRICE

SEND COMPLETED FORM TO:Penguin Publishing Group Academic Marketing Dept. 375 Hudson Street New York, NY 10014-3657OR: Use our online form at:www.penguin.com/examcopyorder

Books will be sent to school address only. Allow a minimum of 10 business days for delivery.All examination copy orders require a U.S. ship-to address.For all Canadian orders, visit: penguinrandomhouse.ca/content/academic-services

Subtotal: _________________________

*Sales Tax: _________________________

Total Fee: _________________________

EXAMINATION COPY ORDER FORM / SOCIOLOGY 2017

For faster and more accurate ordering, use our online form: www.penguin.com/examcopyorder

THIS ORDER FORM IS FOR BOOKS TO BE CONSIDERED FOR COURSE ADOPTION ONLY.

PROMO CODE: P2SOC QUESTIONS? CONTACT US: [email protected]

Page 7: PAID - Penguin Books · 2017-05-11 · Modern Romance After conducting a massive global research project that involved hundreds of interviews, focus groups, and help from the world’s

NADIA LOPEZ w i th REBECCA PALEYThe Bridge to BrillianceHow One Principal in a Tough Community Is Inspiring the World“[This] valuable depiction of what it takes for principals and teachers to reach children in the most troubled communities…will give readers even more reasons to ask what we as a society are doing to support the thousands of educators who labor in obscurity, trying to help the nation’s most vulnerable children.”—The New York Times Book ReviewVIKING HARDCOVER • 288 PAGES • 978-1-101-98025-5 • $26.00

NICHOLSON BAKERSubstitute: Going to School with a Thousand KidsIn 2014, after a brief orientation course, Baker became an on-call substitute teacher in a Maine public school district. In this powerful memoir of his experience, he documents the inner classroom life of America’s public schools, where staff members attempt to follow an outmoded or overly ambitious standard curriculum while students struggle under the weight of overdue assignments and technological distractions.“An illuminating snapshot of public education in America today.”—The Boston GlobeBLUE RIDER PRESS HARDCOVER • 736 PAGES • 978-0-399-16098-1 • $30.00

KEN ROB INSON and LOU ARONICACreative SchoolsThe Grassroots Revolution That’s Transforming EducationThe author of The Element highlights the disconnect in our educational system: while standardized testing businesses make huge profits, America’s schools struggle. Robinson points the way forward, proposing a personalized approach that draws on technological resources to engage students and prepare them for 21st-century challenges. “Lay[s] out what is...wrong with our education systems and correspondingly show[s] what and how it should and could be different.”—Michael Fullan, University of TorontoPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES • 978-0-14-310806-1 • $17.00

KEV IN CAREYThe End of CollegeCreating the Future of Learning and the University of EverywhereThe renowned education researcher explains how two trends—the rising cost of tuition and the information technology revolution—will radically alter the college experience. “Elegantly blends policy analysis, reportage, [and] memoir into a hard-charging indictment….[Carey has] a gift for finding fascinating characters and explaining complex ideas clearly.”—The New York Times Book ReviewRIVERHEAD PAPERBACK • 288 PAGES • 978-1-59463-404-8 • $16.00

BEN EHRENRE ICHThe Way to the Spring: Life and Death in PalestineOver the past three years, journalist Ehrenreich has been staying with Palestinian families in the West Bank. Here, he places us in the footsteps of ordinary Palestinians, providing a glimpse into this region of oppression and want—a place ruled by the Israeli military, its inhabitants forced to negotiate an elaborate series of fences, checkpoints, and barriers.“Elegant and moving….Should be read by friends and foes of Israel alike.”—The Economist PENGUIN PRESS HARDCOVER • 448 PAGES • 978-1-59420-590-3 • $28.00

SUSAN SOUTHARDNagasaki: Life After Nuclear WarAn unflinching account of nuclear war, Nagasaki takes readers from the day of the bombing to the city today, relating the experiences of five survivors. Southard, who spent years researching the challenges of post-atomic life, weaves eyewitness accounts together with analysis of the censorship and denial that colored much of the reporting of the bombing.“Magnificent and necessary....A powerful way to engage with the moral conundrums surrounding our country’s use of atomic weapons.”—Los Angeles TimesPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 416 PAGES • 978-0-14-310942-6 • $17.00

KATHER INE ZOEPFExcellent DaughtersThe Secret Lives of Young Women Who Are Transforming the Arab WorldZoepf brings us a new understanding of the modern Middle East as she tells the stories of Arab women who are questioning authority, changing societies, and leading revolutions. “Zoepf ’s deeply personal investigation into the small but radical acts these women commit not only illuminates the choices these women make every day, but also subverts many of the assumptions Western readers make about the Arab world.”—The Washington Post PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 272 PAGES • 978-0-14-310994-5 • $17.00

LAR ISSA MacFARQUHARStrangers DrowningImpossible Idealism, Drastic Choices, and the Urge to HelpWhat does it mean to devote yourself to helping others? In Strangers Drowning, Larissa MacFarquhar seeks out people living lives of extreme ethical commitment and tells their intimate stories of integrity and compromise, bravery and recklessness, joy and defeat. Throughout, she threads a lively history of the literature, philosophy, and social sciences that have contributed to a deep suspicion of do-gooders in Western culture.PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES • 978-0-14-310978-5 • $17.00

MARTHA ELL IOTTThe Man in the Monster: Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer“A rare close-up of the mind behind a serial killer....[Elliott’s] meticulous...reporting pries open the story behind the [killer’s] series of repulsive crimes....[A] college graduate with girlfriends and, at the same time, an obsessive, demented man stalking young women, the killer reveals himself to the reporter as the complex story of childhood traumas and mental illness unfold....A highly readable contribution both to the debate about capital punishment and the criminal justice system.”—Joan Konner, Columbia University PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES • 978-0-14-310947-1 • $17.00

EL I SANDERSWhile the City Slept: A Love Lost to Violence and a Wake-Up Call for Mental Health Care in AmericaIn this account of a murder in Seattle, Sanders offers a portrait in microcosm of the state of mental health care in America. Documenting one man’s slide toward violence, Sanders shows what can happen when a disturbed member of society falls through the cracks.“Inspiring….From a harrowing crime, it draws powerful lessons for our mental health and criminal justice systems.”—Sister Helen Prejean, author of Dead Man WalkingPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES • 978-0-14-310951-8 • $17.00

ARLIE HOCHSCHILD and ANNE MACHUNGThe Second ShiftWorking Families and the Revolution at HomePENGUIN PAPERBACK • 352 PAGES 978-0-14-312033-9 • $17.00

LINDA TIRADOHand to MouthLiving in Bootstrap AmericaBERKLEY PAPERBACK • 240 PAGES 978-0-425-27797-3 • $16.00

CHRISTIAN G. APPYAmerican ReckoningThe Vietnam War and Our National IdentityPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 416 PAGES 978-0-14-312834-2 • $18.00

THOMAS MALTHUSAn Essay on the Principle of Population and Other WritingsEDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY ROBERT MAYHEWPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 352 PAGES 978-0-14-139282-0 • $18.00

CARYL RIVERS and ROSALIND C. BARNETTThe New Soft War on WomenHow the Myth of Female Ascendance Is Hurting Women, Men—And Our EconomyTARCHER PERIGEE PAPERBACK • 304 PAGES 978-0-399-17639-5 • $17.95

SUDHIR VENKATESHFloating CityA Rogue Sociologist Lost and Found in New York’s Underground EconomyPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 304 PAGES 978-0-14-312579-2 • $17.00

SUDHIR VENKATESHGang Leader for a DayA Rogue Sociologist Takes to the StreetsPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES 978-0-14-311493-2 • $18.00

PHIL ZUCKERMANLiving the Secular LifeNew Answers to Old QuestionsPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 288 PAGES 978-0-14-312793-2 • $17.00

JOHN FREEMAN, editor Tales of Two CitiesThe Best and Worst of Times in Today’s New YorkPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 288 PAGES 978-0-14-312830-4 • $16.00

COLIN WOODARDAmerican NationsA History of the Eleven Rival Regional Cultures of North AmericaPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 384 PAGES 978-0-14-312202-9 • $17.00

HAZEL ROSE MARKUS and ALANA CONNERClash!8 Cultural Conflicts That Make Us Who We ArePLUME PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES 978-0-14-218093-8 • $17.00

ERIC KLINENBERGGoing SoloThe Extraordinary Rise and Surprising Appeal of Living AlonePENGUIN PAPERBACK • 288 PAGES 978-0-14-312277-7 • $17.00

T. R. REIDThe Healing of AmericaA Global Quest for Better, Cheaper, and Fairer Health CarePENGUIN PAPERBACK • 304 PAGES 978-0-14-311821-3 • $17.00

JOSHUA GREENEMoral TribesEmotion, Reason, and the Gap Between Us and ThemPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 432 PAGES 978-0-14-312605-8 • $18.00

TANNER COLBYSome of My Best Friends Are BlackThe Strange Story of Integration in AmericaPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES 978-0-14-312363-7 • $17.00

CHRYSTIA FREELANDPlutocratsThe Rise of the New Global Super-Rich and the Fall of Everyone ElsePENGUIN PAPERBACK • 352 PAGES 978-0-14-312406-1 • $17.00

N E W T I T L E S • S O C I O L O G Y N E W T I T L E S • S O C I O L O G Y C L A S S R O O M F A V O R I T E S • S O C I O L O G Y

TITLE ISBN FEE

Course Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Term:__________________________________________________________________________________________________ Anticipated Enrollment: ________________________

Course Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Term:__________________________________________________________________________________________________ Anticipated Enrollment: ________________________

Course Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Term:__________________________________________________________________________________________________ Anticipated Enrollment: ________________________

Course Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Term:__________________________________________________________________________________________________ Anticipated Enrollment: ________________________

Course Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Term:__________________________________________________________________________________________________ Anticipated Enrollment: ________________________

PLEASE INDICATE YOUR FORM OF PAYMENT BELOW:

Visa Master Card AmEx Discover Exp. Date: _____________________________

Card No.:_____________________________________________________________________________________________________

Name: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Signature: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________

Card Address (if different from shipping address): ____________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Telephone: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________

SHIP TO:

Name: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________

School: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________

Department: _________________________________________________________________________________________________

Street Address (required): ________________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

City: _____________________________________________________ State: _____________ Zip: _________________________

*Appropriate state and local sales tax must be included for your order to be processed.

PAPERBACKS: UNDER $20.00: $3.00 AT OR OVER $20.00: 50% OFFALL HARDCOVERS: 50% OFF RETAIL PRICE

SEND COMPLETED FORM TO:Penguin Publishing Group Academic Marketing Dept. 375 Hudson Street New York, NY 10014-3657OR: Use our online form at:www.penguin.com/examcopyorder

Books will be sent to school address only. Allow a minimum of 10 business days for delivery.All examination copy orders require a U.S. ship-to address.For all Canadian orders, visit: penguinrandomhouse.ca/content/academic-services

Subtotal: _________________________

*Sales Tax: _________________________

Total Fee: _________________________

EXAMINATION COPY ORDER FORM / SOCIOLOGY 2017

For faster and more accurate ordering, use our online form: www.penguin.com/examcopyorder

THIS ORDER FORM IS FOR BOOKS TO BE CONSIDERED FOR COURSE ADOPTION ONLY.

PROMO CODE: P2SOC QUESTIONS? CONTACT US: [email protected]