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Part of the New Approaches to Sociology series, Social Inequalities
is a relevant and valuable exploration of how we see the world,
through a decolonised lens. Aimed at undergraduate and postgraduate
students of sociology, this textbook offers a critical re-reading
of traditional approaches to understanding social inequalities and
responds to the call from university administrations, academics and
students to decolonise the curriculum and challenge its lack of
diversity. It presents an intersectional approach to understanding
diversity and social inequalities and, in so doing, allows for
alternative knowledge sources and voices to be heard. From looking
at social groups such as race, age, sexuality and class alongside a
nuanced evaluation of traditional sociological theories such as
Marxism, functionalism and feminism - this book is an expert guide
to the debates central to understanding the challenges individuals
face in society. Including personal stories and case studies,
students will be exposed to an authentic and real-world view of how
individuals have encountered discrimination. Social Inequalities is
an essential resource for anyone working and studying across
sociology, and anyone interested in challenging established ways of
looking at the world. Professor Anya Ahmed, Dr Deirdre Duffy and Dr
Lorna Chesterton work in the faculty of health and education at
Manchester Metropolitan University, UK.
Part of the New Approaches to Sociology series, Social Inequalities
is a relevant and valuable exploration of how we see the world,
through a decolonised lens. Aimed at undergraduate and postgraduate
students of sociology, this textbook offers a critical re-reading
of traditional approaches to understanding social inequalities and
responds to the call from university administrations, academics and
students to decolonise the curriculum and challenge its lack of
diversity. It presents an intersectional approach to understanding
diversity and social inequalities and, in so doing, allows for
alternative knowledge sources and voices to be heard. From looking
at social groups such as race, age, sexuality and class alongside a
nuanced evaluation of traditional sociological theories such as
Marxism, functionalism and feminism - this book is an expert guide
to the debates central to understanding the challenges individuals
face in society. Including personal stories and case studies,
students will be exposed to an authentic and real-world view of how
individuals have encountered discrimination. Social Inequalities is
an essential resource for anyone working and studying across
sociology, and anyone interested in challenging established ways of
looking at the world. Professor Anya Ahmed, Dr Deirdre Duffy and Dr
Lorna Chesterton work in the faculty of health and education at
Manchester Metropolitan University, UK.
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