Introductory sociology
Introductory sociology
/ Tony Bilton.. [et al..]
- 4th ed.
- Basingstoke, Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan, 2002.
- xxxiii, 596 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Includes references and index
Pt. 1. Introduction: studying modern society. 1. Studying society today. 2. Living in modernity. 3. Globalisation and modernity
pt. 2. Social divisions and power. 4. Social divisions. 5. Social class. 6. Gender relations. 7. Race and ethnicity. 8. Power, politics and the state
pt. 3. Dimensions of modern social life. 9. Family life. 10. Education. 11. Work and non-work. 12. Mass media. 13. Health, illness and medicine. 14. Crime. 15. Knowledge, religion and belief
pt. 4. Sociological theory and method. 16. Principles of sociological research. 17. Classical social theory, feminism and modernity. 18. Making social life: theories of action and meaning. 19. Modernity, postmodernity and social theory
Suitable for undergraduates and A Level students, this is a completely revised, updated edition of a highly-regarded text. Contemporary in feel, it contains references to debates at the forefront of social theory
eng.
9780333945711 TZS 35,000/=
Sociology
301 INT
Includes references and index
Pt. 1. Introduction: studying modern society. 1. Studying society today. 2. Living in modernity. 3. Globalisation and modernity
pt. 2. Social divisions and power. 4. Social divisions. 5. Social class. 6. Gender relations. 7. Race and ethnicity. 8. Power, politics and the state
pt. 3. Dimensions of modern social life. 9. Family life. 10. Education. 11. Work and non-work. 12. Mass media. 13. Health, illness and medicine. 14. Crime. 15. Knowledge, religion and belief
pt. 4. Sociological theory and method. 16. Principles of sociological research. 17. Classical social theory, feminism and modernity. 18. Making social life: theories of action and meaning. 19. Modernity, postmodernity and social theory
Suitable for undergraduates and A Level students, this is a completely revised, updated edition of a highly-regarded text. Contemporary in feel, it contains references to debates at the forefront of social theory
eng.
9780333945711 TZS 35,000/=
Sociology
301 INT