Making sense of society : an introduction to sociology /
Making sense of society : an introduction to sociology /
edited by Ian Marsh.
- London : Longman, 1996.
- x, 643p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 601-627) and index.
1.Sociological understanding and common sense -- 2.Sociological theories -- 3.Sociological research: issues in the collection and organization of data -- 4.Work -- 5.Politics -- 6.Social stratification and class -- 7.Gender -- 8.Race -- 9.Global inequality and development -- 10.The family -- 11. Education -- 12.Religion -- 13.Crime and punishment -- 14.The mass media.
This book explains the fundamentals of sociological thought, using a student-oriented approach which encourages readers to think for themselves rather than learn by rote. It also uses case studies where appropriate.
9780582228955 (pbk.) : £17.99 0582228956 (ppr)
96012295
Sociology.
Society.
Sociology & anthropology
Sociology
301 MAR
Includes bibliographical references (p. 601-627) and index.
1.Sociological understanding and common sense -- 2.Sociological theories -- 3.Sociological research: issues in the collection and organization of data -- 4.Work -- 5.Politics -- 6.Social stratification and class -- 7.Gender -- 8.Race -- 9.Global inequality and development -- 10.The family -- 11. Education -- 12.Religion -- 13.Crime and punishment -- 14.The mass media.
This book explains the fundamentals of sociological thought, using a student-oriented approach which encourages readers to think for themselves rather than learn by rote. It also uses case studies where appropriate.
9780582228955 (pbk.) : £17.99 0582228956 (ppr)
96012295
Sociology.
Society.
Sociology & anthropology
Sociology
301 MAR