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Covering the development of sociology from its origins to the
present-day as well as identifying the strengths and limitations of
all sociology's main research methods, this title provides a lucid
introduction for students who are embarking or considering
taking-up sociology.
At the low-water bridge below Tom Miller Dam, west of downtown
Austin, during the summer of his tenth or eleventh year, Ken
Roberts had his first encounter with cedar choppers. On his way to
the bridge for a leisurely afternoon of fishing, he suddenly found
himself facing a group of boys who clearly came from a different
place and culture than the middle-class, suburban community he was
accustomed to. Rather, "...they looked hard--tanned, skinny, dirty.
These were not kids you would see in Austin." When Roberts's
fishing companion curtly refused the strangers' offer to sell them
a stringer of bluegills, the three boys went away, only to reappear
moments later, one of them carrying a club. Roberts and his friend
made a hasty retreat. This encounter provoked in the author the
question, "Who are these people?" The Cedar Choppers: Life on the
Edge of Nothing is his thoughtful, entertaining, and informative
answer. Based on oral history interviews with several generations
of cedar choppers and those who knew them, this book weaves
together the lively, gritty story of these largely Scots-Irish
migrants with roots in Appalachia who settled on the west side of
the Balcones Fault during the mid-nineteenth century, subsisting
mainly on hunting, trapping, moonshining, and, by the early
twentieth century, cutting, transporting, and selling cedar fence
posts and charcoal. The emergence of Austin as a major metropolitan
area, especially after the 1950s, soon brought the cedar choppers
and their hillbilly lifestyle into direct confrontation with the
gentrified urban population east of the Balcones Fault. This clash
of cultures, which provided the setting for Roberts's encounter as
a young boy, propels this first book-length treatment of the cedar
choppers, their clans, their culture and mores, and their longing
for a way of life that is rapidly disappearing.
Ken Roberts' Social Theory, Sport and Leisure offers a clear,
compact primer in social theory for students needing to engage with
the application of sociological perspectives to the study of sport
and leisure. Written in a straightforward style and assuming no
prior knowledge, the book offers a fresh and easy to read overview
of sociology's contribution to sport and leisure studies. Ordered
chronologically, each chapter: Focuses on the work of a major
social theorist and their most influential ideas Provides helpful
historical and biographical detail to set the person and their
thinking in contemporary context Identifies questions in sport and
leisure on which the theory can shed useful light Considers how the
ideas can be, or have been, applied in the study of sport and
leisure Works as a self-contained unit, enabling students and
lecturers to use the book flexibly according to their needs.
Written by an outstanding sociologist of leisure and sport, this
intelligent yet jargon-free textbook enables students to get to
grips with a wide range of important concepts and understand their
diverse applications. As such, it is essential reading for any
course designed to explore the place and meaning of sport and
leisure in society.
This book uses the youth life stage as a window through which to
view all domains of life in present-day Saudi Arabia: family life,
education, the impact of new media, the labour market, religion and
politics. The authors draw extensively on their interviews with
25-35 year olds, selected so as to represent the life chances of
males and females who grow up in different socio-economic strata,
and typically face different futures. The book presents an account
of the ways in which family life, education, religion, employment
and the housing regimes interlock, and how and why this
interlocking is subject to increasing stresses. The chapters, which
are built on documentary research, official published statistics
and the authors' original evidence, provide invaluable insights
into Saudi youth, which has never before been examined in such
depth. Youth in Saudi Arabia will be of interest to students and
scholars across a range of disciplines including Sociology,
Politics and Middle East Studies.
In Western societies, leisure has been a major force in changing
people's lives. The containment of working time and the rise in
spending power have been long-term trends and are likely to
continue over the next decades. While growth of leisure may not
have eradicated differences by social class, gender or age, it has
transformed how these differences are expressed, challenged or
modified. In parallel, leisure studies has itself developed
significantly as an academic discipline. This second edition is a
complete rewrite of the first edition published in 1999. It is an
introductory undergraduate text on leisure. It has a sociological
perspective and discusses recent debates and research on topics
such as post-modernity, consumer cultures and lifestyles.
Covering the development of sociology from its origins to the
present-day as well as identifying the strengths and limitations of
all sociology's main research methods, this title provides a lucid
introduction for students who are embarking or considering
taking-up sociology.
Ken Roberts' Social Theory, Sport and Leisure offers a clear,
compact primer in social theory for students needing to engage with
the application of sociological perspectives to the study of sport
and leisure. Written in a straightforward style and assuming no
prior knowledge, the book offers a fresh and easy to read overview
of sociology's contribution to sport and leisure studies. Ordered
chronologically, each chapter: Focuses on the work of a major
social theorist and their most influential ideas Provides helpful
historical and biographical detail to set the person and their
thinking in contemporary context Identifies questions in sport and
leisure on which the theory can shed useful light Considers how the
ideas can be, or have been, applied in the study of sport and
leisure Works as a self-contained unit, enabling students and
lecturers to use the book flexibly according to their needs.
Written by an outstanding sociologist of leisure and sport, this
intelligent yet jargon-free textbook enables students to get to
grips with a wide range of important concepts and understand their
diverse applications. As such, it is essential reading for any
course designed to explore the place and meaning of sport and
leisure in society.
Grandpa's white frame farmhouse lies all but hidden along a narrow
cove among the wooded mountains of east Tennessee. An old wooden
cigar box sits on his fireplace mantel. Inside the cigar box is an
odd assortment of trinkets, what Grandpa calls "gewgaws." Each item
in the box represents a story that Grandpa relates to his
grandchildren. The following are included in this collection of
Cigar Box Stories: Angel Figurine - "THE AVENGING ANGEL" - A
visitor in the back pew at church takes an imaginary trip to Heaven
where he assumes the position of Assistant Avenging Angel under the
tutelage of Dallas, a chubby cherub from Texas. Recipe Card - "THE
CHRISTMAS COOKIE CAPER" - A missing chocolate mint cookie almost
results in the loss of Christmas for the Wilson children. (Includes
cookie recipes.) Name Tag - "KARATE JOE" - A high school bully
picks on the wrong guy. Letter Opener - "JOIN HANDS WITH THE BADGE"
- A concerned citizen participating in the neighborhood watch
program calls the police on a suspected burglar. Feather - "THE
FRECKLE-FACED INDIAN" - The new kid in the neighborhood, a
freckle-faced redhead, thinks that he is an American Indian. Social
Security Card - "GOBANASHUS" - After her husband's death, Mrs.
Watson decides to sell the farm but deed a homestead to the
long-time hired hand-known only as Gobanashus. Paper Airplane -
"THE AMAZING BOOMERANG PAPER AIRPLANE" - As the paper airplane
contest at the Southtown High School Spring Arts and Science
Festival approaches, rumors spread about an amazing plane that
reverses direction and returns to the thrower. Piece of Brick -
"THE BRICK PATIO" - A pragmatic CPA from Cleveland, Ohio, retires
to North Carolina, where he and his wife become enmeshed in the
local lore of Blackbeard the Pirate. Dog Tag - "THE DOBERMAN" - A
frustrated condominium owner deals with the upstairs neighbor's
annoying dog, a Doberman named "Tomika." Pocket Watch - "A GRAND
DEPARTURE" - When the older of two feuding brothers dies, he leaves
a fought over pocket watch to his younger brother. Large Tooth -
"THE FOREST GRAVE" - The small town ne'er-do-well, achieves local
fame after discovering a mysterious grave deep within the forest.
Fake Tattoo - "THE COSTUME PARTY" - A serious accounting student
takes a break from his studies to attend a costume party at the
frat house where he meets an interesting girl. Medical Alert
Bracelet - "CLASH OF THE MUNCHAUSENS" - Two hypochondriacs vie for
attention at the annual Christmas luncheon of the Twisted Creek
Women's Benevolent Association. Pocket Dictionary & Picture of
Flea - "FLEAS" - Pet owners struggle to deal with a serious flea
problem. 1904 Silver Dollar - "THE WELL" - This is a story about a
witch, a well, and a young boy's unusual birthday present. .38
Bullet Shells - "MAMMA'S PEARL-HANDLED REVOLVER" - When Don's
widowed mother feels threatened by prowlers, he installs a burglar
alarm-but she wants a gun.
Three survivors of the Great War 1914/18, decide to tell of their
experiences in the, trenches in the hope that the black and white
dreams they suffer will at last go away. A novice reporter with the
London Herald is sent to Wales to interview the three men. This is
his first job, during the time he spends in Wales he falls in love
with the town and the daughter of one of the men. When the Second
World War breaks out and with a need to experience war he joins the
army as a war correspondent, landing on Gold beach in 1944.
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