by Mr Mike Keating (Author), Mr Ian Marsh (Author), Dr Samantha Punch (Author), Mr Mike Keating (Author), Mr Ian Marsh (Author), Dr Samantha Punch (Author), Dr Jeni Harden (Author), Dr Jeni Harden (Author)
The fourth edition of this respected introductory text to Sociology continues to approach the discipline in an accessible but rigorous way. A solid theoretical and methodological introduction is followed by in-depth coverage of social insitutions and divisions. Brand new chapters cover the following issues: 'Race, Ethnicity and Nationalism', 'Environment','Disability and the Body', 'Global Divisions', 'Families and Households', 'Health, Illness and the Body', and 'Religion'. All other chapters have been fully revised.
Theory is illustrated and applied through contemporary examples, and students are also provided with reflective opportunities throughout. The text is highly illustrated in full colour, with images, tables and empirical data, and students are encouraged to engage with excerpts of primary readings. Substantial case studies, 'closer look' boxes and activities afford opportunities for discussion, extension and seminar work.
Sociology: making sense of society remains essential reading for students of sociology, criminology, social policy, social work, cultural studies, media studies, anthropology and other related subjects.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 856
Edition: 4
Publisher: Longman The fourth edition of this respected introductory text to Sociology continues to approach the discipline in an accessible but rigorous way. Highly illustrated and now presented in full colour, this text is recommended for all Sociology students, as well as students studying related disciplines such as Nursing, Social Work, and other Health-related degrees.
Published: 14 May 2009
ISBN 10: 1405873574
ISBN 13: 9781405873574
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