Introductory sociology/ Tony Bilton, Kevin Bonnett, Pip Jones, Tony Lawson, David Skinner, Michelle Stanworth, Andrew Webster
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301 BET/T The idea of natural inequality and other essays/ | 301 BHA/I Individualism in social science: forms and limits of a methodology/ | 301 BHA/O Old stone age tools: a manual of laboratory techniques of analysis/ | 301 BIL/I Introductory sociology/ | 301 BIL/I Introductory sociology/ | 301 BIL/I Introductory sociology/ | 301 BOA/A Anthropology and modern life/ |
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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