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What's Wrong with Sociology? (Paperback): Stephen Cole What's Wrong with Sociology? (Paperback)
Stephen Cole
R1,652 Discovery Miles 16 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Since the 1950s sociology has experienced a decline in prestige when compared with the other social sciences. In some highly publicized cases some universities have retrenched their sociology departments, others are contemplating either retrenchment or downsizing of their departments. Although there are some practitioners of the discipline who believe that it has never been in better shape, many sociologists have come to believe that there are very serious problems both in the cognitive and social organization of the discipline. This book contains sixteen essays by sociologists who believe that their discipline faces very serious problems which must be overcome if the discipline is to survive and prosper. The contributors were selected to represent diverse views and thus there is substantial disagreement among them over what the problems are that sociology faces and how they may be remedied. In this highly provocative book readers is likely to find some essays they agree with and others they disagree with; but all the essays present important problems faced by the discipline which must be addressed.Although the authors of the sixteen essays do not agree on what is wrong with the discipline, there are some themes which appear frequently. In his introduction Cole summarizes and comments on these themes. His introduction centers on the question of whether sociology is entirely socially constructed. Is what we believe to be true about society constrained by empirical evidence or is it a result of our ideology, power, authority, and other social processes? One theme which appears in many of the essays is that sociology has become too ideological and as a result has lost credibility among university administrators, politicians and the general public. Many of the essays also stress the view that there are very low levels of consensus in sociology and that it is hard to see evidence of progress. Others criticize the discipline for not dealing with the really important social issues and see much of the work published as being parochial and trivial. Questions are also raised about why the use of causal models has failed to generate solutions to most of the problems the discipline addresses. Some authors believe that the discipline adheres to an overly rational model of human behavior and has failed to keep up with some of the advances introduced by post-modernist theories.This highly readable set of essays should be of interest to all those are concerned about the current state of sociology. They will also be useful in introducing graduate students to some of the most important issues currently being debated in the field.Stephen Cole is currently professor of sociology at the State University of New York at Stony Brook and professor of sociology at the University of Queensland, Australia. He is the author of Making Science: Between Nature and Society, and with Jonathan R. Cole, Social Stratification in Science.

The Anatomy of Type - A Graphic Guide to 100 Typefaces (Hardcover, annotated edition): Stephen Coles The Anatomy of Type - A Graphic Guide to 100 Typefaces (Hardcover, annotated edition)
Stephen Coles
R891 R766 Discovery Miles 7 660 Save R125 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A visual treat for anyone who loves fonts and typographic design.

The Anatomy of Type explores one hundred traditional and modern typefaces in loving detail, with a full spread devoted to each entry. The full character set from each typeface is shown, and the best letters for identification are enlarged and annotated, revealing key features, anatomical details, and the finer, often-overlooked elements of type design. Containing in-depth information on everything from the designer and foundry, the year of release, and the different weights and styles available, The Anatomy of Type is more than a reference guide to the intricacies of typeface design. It is a visual send-up of some of the world's most beloved typefaces, whimsically displayed in vibrant color.

What's Wrong with Sociology? (Hardcover): Stephen Cole What's Wrong with Sociology? (Hardcover)
Stephen Cole
R4,008 Discovery Miles 40 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Since the 1950s sociology has experienced a decline in prestige when compared with the other social sciences. In some highly publicized cases some universities have retrenched their sociology departments, others are contemplating either retrenchment or downsizing of their departments. Although there are some practitioners of the discipline who believe that it has never been in better shape, many sociologists have come to believe that there are very serious problems both in the cognitive and social organization of the discipline. This book contains sixteen essays by sociologists who believe that their discipline faces very serious problems which must be overcome if the discipline is to survive and prosper. The contributors were selected to represent diverse views and thus there is substantial disagreement among them over what the problems are that sociology faces and how they may be remedied. In this highly provocative book readers is likely to find some essays they agree with and others they disagree with; but all the essays present important problems faced by the discipline which must be addressed.
Although the authors of the sixteen essays do not agree on what is wrong with the discipline, there are some themes which appear frequently. In his introduction Cole summarizes and comments on these themes. His introduction centers on the question of whether sociology is entirely socially constructed. Is what we believe to be true about society constrained by empirical evidence or is it a result of our ideology, power, authority, and other social processes? One theme which appears in many of the essays is that sociology has become too ideological and as a result has lost credibility among university administrators, politicians and the general public. Many of the essays also stress the view that there are very low levels of consensus in sociology and that it is hard to see evidence of progress. Others criticize the discipline for not dealing with the really important social issues and see much of the work published as being parochial and trivial. Questions are also raised about why the use of causal models has failed to generate solutions to most of the problems the discipline addresses. Some authors believe that the discipline adheres to an overly rational model of human behavior and has failed to keep up with some of the advances introduced by post-modernist theories.
This highly readable set of essays should be of interest to all those are concerned about the current state of sociology. They will also be useful in introducing graduate students to some of the most important issues currently being debated in the field.
Stephen Cole is currently professor of sociology at the State University of New York at Stony Brook and professor of sociology at the University of Queensland, Australia. He is the author of Making Science: Between Nature and Society, and with Jonathan R. Cole, Social Stratification in Science.

Strikethrough - Typographic Messages of Protest (Hardcover): Silas Munro Strikethrough - Typographic Messages of Protest (Hardcover)
Silas Munro; Contributions by Stephen Coles; Introduction by Colette Gaiter
R1,012 Discovery Miles 10 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Geometry of Type - The Anatomy of 100 Essential Typefaces (Paperback, Annotated edition): Stephen Coles The Geometry of Type - The Anatomy of 100 Essential Typefaces (Paperback, Annotated edition)
Stephen Coles 1
R502 R450 Discovery Miles 4 500 Save R52 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Geometry of Type explores 100 traditional and modern typefaces in detail, with a full spread devoted to each entry. Characters from each typeface are enlarged and annotated to reveal key features, anatomical details, and the finer, often-overlooked elements of type design, which shows how these attributes affect mood and readability. Sidebar information lists the designer and foundry, the year of release and the different weights and styles available, while feature boxes explain the origins and best uses for each typeface, such as whether it is suitable for running text or as a display font for headlines. To help the reader spot each typeface in the wider world, the full character set is shown, and the best letters for identification are highlighted. This beautiful and highly practical work of reference for font spotters, designers and users is a close-up celebration of typefaces and great type design.

Masquerade (CD): Stephen Cole Masquerade (CD)
Stephen Cole; Read by Peter Davison, Sarah Sutton, Sylvester McCoy, Sophie Aldred, …
R448 R315 Discovery Miles 3 150 Save R133 (30%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Doctor Who Main Range: 224 Alien Heart & Dalek Soul, No. 224 (CD): Stephen Cole, Guy Adams Doctor Who Main Range: 224 Alien Heart & Dalek Soul, No. 224 (CD)
Stephen Cole, Guy Adams; Directed by Ken Bentley; Richard Fox, Lauren Yason; Performed by …
R448 R315 Discovery Miles 3 150 Save R133 (30%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Alien Heart by Stephen Cole. In the TARDIS, the Doctor and Nyssa stumble across a trail of ten destroyed worlds, all of them obliterated by means of some utterly monstrous but utterly unknown device. The planet Traxana would seem to be next in line to suffer the same fate. But when the TARDIS lands on an outpost on Traxana's moon, Nyssa is carried away by a tide of giant green arachnoids, leaving the Doctor behind. And the coming menace is closer than he thinks. Dalek Soul by Guy Adams. On the Dalek-occupied world of Mojox, a group of rebels is engaged in a futile fightback against the invaders - but at last they they've found an ally, in the form of the mysterious Doctor. Elsewhere, however, the Daleks' Chief Virologist is seeking to perfect a biological weapon to wipe out the Mojoxalli, once and for all. Her name...is Nyssa. Big Finish have been producing Doctor Who audios since 1999, starring Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy, Paul McGann, David Tennant and John Hurt. Alien Heart / Dalek Soul is one of three main 2017 Doctor Who titles consisting of two two-part stories, in a change from the usual four-parters.The Daleks are voiced by Big Finish executive producer Nicholas Briggs- who provides the voices for the metal monsters on television's Doctor Who. CAST: Peter Davison (The Doctor), Sarah Sutton (Nyssa), Eve Webster (Sonderal), Geoffrey Newland (Elthar), Alex Tregear (Theebe), Vineeta Rishi (Falex), and Nicholas Briggs (the voice of the Daleks).

Mathematical Logic (Hardcover, Dover): Stephen Cole Kleene Mathematical Logic (Hardcover, Dover)
Stephen Cole Kleene
R565 Discovery Miles 5 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Undergraduate students with no prior classroom instruction in mathematical logic will benefit from this evenhanded multipart text by one of the centuries greatest authorities on the subject. Part I offers an elementary but thorough overview of mathematical logic of first order. The treatment does not stop with a single method of formulating logic; students receive instruction in a variety of techniques, first learning model theory (truth tables), then Hilbert-type proof theory, and proof theory handled through derived rules. Part II supplements the material covered in Part I and introduces some of the newer ideas and the more profound results of logical research in the twentieth century. Subsequent chapters introduce the study of formal number theory, with surveys of the famous incompleteness and undecidability results of Gödel, Church, Turing, and others. The emphasis in the final chapter reverts to logic, with examinations of Gödel's completeness theorem, Gentzen's theorem, Skolem's paradox and nonstandard models of arithmetic, and other theorems. Unabridged republication of the edition published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. New York, 1967. Preface. Bibliography. Theorem and Lemma Numbers: Pages. List of Postulates. Symbols and Notations. Index.

Mr. Snow's Magical Christmas (Paperback): Laura Stephens Cole Mr. Snow's Magical Christmas (Paperback)
Laura Stephens Cole
R279 Discovery Miles 2 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Mr. Snow's Magical Christmas (Hardcover): Laura Stephens Cole Mr. Snow's Magical Christmas (Hardcover)
Laura Stephens Cole
R828 Discovery Miles 8 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Sweet Emotions (Paperback): Kevin Bates Sweet Emotions (Paperback)
Kevin Bates; Illustrated by Stephen Cole
R308 Discovery Miles 3 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Cursed By A Gift (Hardcover): Stephen Cole Cursed By A Gift (Hardcover)
Stephen Cole
R731 Discovery Miles 7 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Hell of It - A Devil's Guide to Tempting Americans (Paperback): Stephen Cole The Hell of It - A Devil's Guide to Tempting Americans (Paperback)
Stephen Cole
R628 Discovery Miles 6 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Introduction To Metamathematics (Paperback): Stephen Cole Kleene Introduction To Metamathematics (Paperback)
Stephen Cole Kleene
R1,302 Discovery Miles 13 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Introduction To Metamathematics (Hardcover): Stephen Cole Kleene Introduction To Metamathematics (Hardcover)
Stephen Cole Kleene
R1,588 Discovery Miles 15 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Doctor Who: Ten Little Aliens - 50th Anniversary Edition (Paperback): Stephen Cole Doctor Who: Ten Little Aliens - 50th Anniversary Edition (Paperback)
Stephen Cole 1
R458 R371 Discovery Miles 3 710 Save R87 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Deep in the heart of a hollowed-out moon the First Doctor finds a chilling secret: ten alien corpses, frozen in time at the moment of their death. They are the empire's most wanted terrorists, and their discovery could end a war devastating the galaxy. But is the same force that killed them still lurking in the dark? And what are its plans for the people of Earth? An adventure featuring the First Doctor as played by William Hartnell and his companions Ben and Polly

Doctor Who: Eleventh Doctor Tales - Eleventh Doctor Audio Originals (Standard format, CD, Unabridged edition): Oli Smith,... Doctor Who: Eleventh Doctor Tales - Eleventh Doctor Audio Originals (Standard format, CD, Unabridged edition)
Oli Smith, Stephen Cole, Steve Lyons; Read by Arthur Darvill, Matt Smith, …
R1,054 R736 Discovery Miles 7 360 Save R318 (30%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Matt Smith, Arthur Darvill and Meera Syal are among the readers of this exclusive collection of original audio adventures. Join the Eleventh Doctor on journeys in Time and Space in the stories The Runaway Train by Oli Smith; The Ring of Steel by Stephen Cole; The Jade Pyramid by Martin Day; The Hounds of Artemis by James Goss; The Gemini Contagion by Jason Arnopp; Eye of the Jungle by Darren Jones; Blackout by Oli Smith; The Art of Death by James Goss; Darkstar Academy by Mark Morris; Day of the Cockroach by Steve Lyons; The Nu-Humans by Cavan Scott & Mark Wright; The Empty House by Simon Guerrier; Sleepers in the Dust by Darren Jones; and Snake Bite by Scott Handcock. The readers are Matt Smith; Arthur Darvill; Clare Corbett; Meera Syal; David Troughton; Stuart Milligan; Raquel Cassidy; Alexander Armstrong and Frances Barber. Duration: 15 hours approx.

Increasing Faculty Diversity - The Occupational Choices of High-Achieving Minority Students (Hardcover): Stephen Cole, Elinor... Increasing Faculty Diversity - The Occupational Choices of High-Achieving Minority Students (Hardcover)
Stephen Cole, Elinor Barber
R2,613 Discovery Miles 26 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In recent years, colleges have successfully increased the racial diversity of their student bodies. They have been less successful, however, in diversifying their faculties. This book identifies the ways in which minority students make occupational choices, what their attitudes are toward a career in academia, and why so few become college professors.

Working with a large sample of high-achieving minority students from a variety of institutions, the authors conclude that minority students are no less likely than white students to aspire to academic careers. But because minorities are less likely to go to college and less likely to earn high grades within college, few end up going to graduate school. The shortage of minority academics is not a result of the failure of educational institutions to hire them; but of the very small pool of minority Ph.D. candidates. In examining why some minorities decide to become academics, the authors conclude that same-race role models are no more effective than white role models and that affirmative action contributes to the problem by steering minority students to schools where they perform relatively poorly. They end with policy recommendations on how more minority students might be attracted to an academic career.

Noel Coward - A Bio-Bibliography (Hardcover, Annotated edition): Stephen Cole Noel Coward - A Bio-Bibliography (Hardcover, Annotated edition)
Stephen Cole
R2,553 Discovery Miles 25 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume provides a detailed record of the life and career of Noel Coward. The book begins with a short biography and a chronology that highlights the most important events in Coward's career. Detailed entries for Coward's many performances follow, with entries grouped in chapters on drama, film, radio, and television, as well as a discography. Entries include a list of cast members, a synopsis of the plot of the production, excerpts from reviews, and critical comments. The book also lists Coward's awards and honors, and it concludes with a detailed, annotated bibliography.

Doctor Who: Sting of the Zygons - The Monster Collection Edition (Paperback, Monster Collect): Stephen Cole Doctor Who: Sting of the Zygons - The Monster Collection Edition (Paperback, Monster Collect)
Stephen Cole 1
R503 Discovery Miles 5 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The TARDIS lands the Doctor and Martha in the Lake District in 1909, where a small village has been terrorised by a giant, scaly monster. The search is on for the elusive 'Beast of Westmorland', and explorers, naturalists and hunters from across the country are descending on the fells. King Edward VII himself is on his way to join the search, with a knighthood for whoever finds the Beast. But there is a more sinister presence at work in the Lakes than a mere monster on the rampage, and the Doctor is soon embroiled in the plans of an old and terrifying enemy. And as the hunters become the hunted, a desperate battle of wits begins - with the future of the entire world at stake... An adventure featuring the Tenth Doctor, as played by David Tennant, and his companion Martha

Making Science - Between Nature and Society (Hardcover, New): Stephen Cole Making Science - Between Nature and Society (Hardcover, New)
Stephen Cole
R3,090 Discovery Miles 30 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The sociology of science is dominated today by relativists who boldly argue that the content of science is not influenced by evidence from the empirical world but is instead socially constructed in the laboratory. Making Science is the first serious critique by a sociologist of the social constructivist position. Stephen Cole begins by making a distinction between two kinds of knowledge: the core, which consists of those contributions that have passed the test of evaluation and are universally accepted as true and important, and the research frontier, which is composed of all work in progress that is still under evaluation. Of the thousands of scientific contributions made each year, only a handful end up in the core. What distinguishes those that are successful? Agreeing with the constructivists, Cole argues that there exists no set of rules that enables scientists to certify the validity of frontier knowledge. This knowledge is "underdetermined" by the evidence, and therefore social factors-such as professional characteristics and intellectual authority-can and do play a crucial role in its evaluation. But Cole parts company with the constructivists when he asserts that it is impossible to understand which frontier knowledge wins a place in the core without first considering the cognitive characteristics of the contributions. He concludes that although the focus of scientific research, the rate of advance, and indeed the everyday making of science are influenced by social variables and processes, the content of the core of science is constrained by nature. In Making Science, Cole shows how social variables and cognitive variables interact in the evaluation of frontier knowledge.

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