A Dictionary of Sociology (Oxford Paperback Reference)

A Dictionary of Sociology (Oxford Paperback Reference)

by Gordon Marshall (Author), Gordon Marshall (Author), John Scott (Author)

Synopsis

This wide-ranging and authoritative book is the most informative sociology dictionary available of its kind. Compiled by a team of sociological experts, it is packed with over 2,500 entries. All the entries are elaborated with clear descriptions and in-depth analysis, making even the most complicated subjects easy to understand. Real-life examples are given wherever possible. Coverage is extensive, and includes terms from the related fields of psychology, economics, anthropology, philosophy and political science. The editors are both experts in the field of sociology. The first two editions of the dictionary, edited by Professor Gordon Marshall sold over 100,000 copies in paperback, making it the most established dictionary in its field. This new edition, edited by Professor John Scott, has been revised to bring the dictionary completely up to date, while retaining the concise, clear editorial quality of the previous editions. New features include boxed-in entries covering key aspects of sociology, and weblinks to quality sociological websites. New entries cover everything from adaptation to orientalism.This up-to-date edition also contains a range of new biographies covering key figures, such as Gilles Deleuze and Erich Fromm. This book is both an invaluable introduction to sociology for beginners, and reading for more advanced students and teachers.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 720
Edition: 3
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 11 Aug 2005

ISBN 10: 0198609876
ISBN 13: 9780198609872

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Fills a niche as a beginning reference....Recommended. --Booklist

Fills a niche as a beginning reference.... Recommended. --Booklist


Fills a niche as a beginning reference.... Recommended. --Booklist

Fills a niche as a beginning reference.... Recommended. --Booklist


Fills a niche as a beginning reference.... Recommended. --Booklist


Author Bio

Contributors: Diane Barthel, State University of New York; Gordon Marshall, Nuffield College, Oxford; John Scott, University of Essex; Jacqueline Scott, University of Cambridge; expert team from the University of Essex