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Introductory Sociology (4th Revised edition)
Introductory Sociology is a textbook structured to cover all the main substantive topics studied at an introductory level within a framework that engages with contemporary debates about modernity, globalization and social identity. Key features of the new edition include: a completely new chapter on the media; extended coverage of social divisions
to include disability, youth and old age as well as class, gender and race; clearer and more compact treatment of social theory, incorporating discussion of work by such theorists as Habermas, Giddens and Beck; and a stronger blend of theoretical, empirical and illustrative material, consolidating the critical and applied approach of this book. The text also includes an Instructor's Resource Pack, complete with powerpoint slides, available on the Palgrave website (or in hardcopy for adopters of the textbook, by written request).
Contents:
Part 1 Conceptual foundations: studying society today
- living in modernity
- globalization and modernity
Part 2 Social divisions and power: social divisions
- the significance of social class
- gender relations
- race and ethnicity
- power, politics and the state
- Part 3 Dimensions of modern social life: family life
- education
- work and employment
- the mass media
- health, illness and medicine
- crime
- knowledge, belief and religion
Part 4 Sociological theory and method: principles of sociological research
- foundations of social theory
- making social life - theories of action and meaning
- modernity, postmodernity and social theory.
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