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Introductory sociology / Tony Bilton [and others] with Liz Bradbury, James Stanyer and Paul Stephens.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Palgrave Macmillan, Hampshire ; New York : 2002.Edition: 4th editionDescription: xxxiii, 596 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781137605771 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 301 BIL
Contents:
Pt. 1. Introduction: studying modern society. 1. Studying society today. 2. Living in modernity. 3. Globalisation and modernity -- pt. 2. Social divisions and power. 4. Social divisions. 5. Social class. 6. Gender relations. 7. Race and ethnicity. 8. Power, politics and the state -- pt. 3. Dimensions of modern social life. 9. Family life. 10. Education. 11. Work and non-work. 12. Mass media. 13. Health, illness and medicine. 14. Crime. 15. Knowledge, religion and belief -- pt. 4. Sociological theory and method. 16. Principles of sociological research. 17. Classical social theory, feminism and modernity. 18. Making social life: theories of action and meaning. 19. Modernity, postmodernity and social theory.
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Pt. 1. Introduction: studying modern society. 1. Studying society today. 2. Living in modernity. 3. Globalisation and modernity --
pt. 2. Social divisions and power. 4. Social divisions. 5. Social class. 6. Gender relations. 7. Race and ethnicity. 8. Power, politics and the state --
pt. 3. Dimensions of modern social life. 9. Family life. 10. Education. 11. Work and non-work. 12. Mass media. 13. Health, illness and medicine. 14. Crime. 15. Knowledge, religion and belief --
pt. 4. Sociological theory and method. 16. Principles of sociological research. 17. Classical social theory, feminism and modernity. 18. Making social life: theories of action and meaning. 19. Modernity, postmodernity and social theory.

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