In this lively and entertaining book, Gordon Marshall explores
ten classic studies of British society to demonstrate the valuable
qualities of British sociology, and its importance for
understanding contemporary society. In each case he provides a
precis of the research undertaken, assuming no prior knowledge on
the part of the reader, a series of points that can be made in
praise or criticism of the research, and an assessment of the
sociological contribution made by the researchers.
The ten studies chosen are: Goldthorpe on social mobility,
Townsend on poverty, Rex and Moore on race and the inner city, the
Affluent Worker project, Wallis on sectarianism, Jackson and
Marsden on education and the working class, Brown and Harris on
clinical depression among women, Cohen on deviance, Bott on
families and social networks, and Burns and Stalker on management
and new technology.
An excellent introduction for the student to the concerns and
values of sociology, this book gives a powerful statement of the
achievements of post-war British sociologists, and a manifesto for
good sociology in the 1990s.
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