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The WJEC Eduqas GCSE Sociology Student Book has been revised and
updated to reflect the latest social changes and is endorsed by
WJEC Eduqas. With new real-life examples and updated statistics,
along with revised coverage of exam components, this accessible and
engaging resource will support students through their GCSE
Sociology course. What's new in the Revised Edition? - New updated
real-life examples of sociological ideas to help with understanding
and for students to apply in the exam. - Updated sections including
new social contexts to reflect recent developments in culture and
society. - Up-to-date statistics and information to help students
evaluate sociological theories, equality/inequality. - Up-to-date
information about the exam components including new practice
questions and completely new model answers to help students with
the skills they need for assessment. What have we retained? - A
simple and straightforward double-page-spread layout for easy
navigation around the topics. - A range of activities to help
students to think sociologically, including `Take it Further' and
`Think Theory'. - A dedicated Sociological enquiry and research
methods chapter which introduces students to one of the key areas
of study in Sociology. - Exam practice chapter provides students
with advice and guidance on how to revise and refine their exam
technique, helping them thoroughly prepare for the exams. - A
variety of features throughout the book challenges learners to
think for themselves and help develop their understanding of the
topics.
Dispersal considers the period of change in Stratford, East London
prior to the 2012 Olympic Games. It is both a visual record of a
place that has transformed beyond recognition and a commentary on
the impact of these changes. Though often represented as a
post-industrial 'wasteland', this part of East London was a melting
pot of over 200 trades and industries. Photographers Marion Davies
and Debra Rapp documented 60 of these small businesses - from
belt-making, zinc- galavanising, kebab-making and salmon smoking -
before they were forced to move from the area in 2007. These unique
photographs reveal the atmosphere and processes of the workplace
alongside a short account of the personal histories of each
business. While the photographs provide an impression of the site
at the cusp of change, they also suggest a landscape shaped over
time. How this landscape or urban 'edgeland' developed and evolved
from the mid-19th century is explored by urban planning and
architectural historian Juliet Davis. A series of maps from 2007 to
2015 analyse the patterns of dispersal of these businesses. The
three authors have charted the progress, successes and failures of
these large and small firms, re-photographing a selection in 2015.
They show how this major urban redevelopment project has had a
permanent and dramatic impact on the Lea Valley's industrial areas;
and at the same time they have created a lasting record of this
previously diverse and often unappreciated working environment.
Written by two experienced teachers, this accessible and engaging
student book is endorsed by WJEC Eduqas, offering you high quality
support you can trust // A simple and straightforward double page
spread layout makes for easy navigation around the topics,
including colour-coded headings to highlight particular skills you
need to develop. // A range of activities that will help you think
sociologically, including `Take it Further' and `Think Theory'. //
A dedicated Sociological enquiry and research methods chapter will
introduce you to one of the key areas of study in Sociology. // The
exam practice chapter provides you with advice and guidance on how
to revise and refine your exam technique, helping you thoroughly
prepare for the exams.
A timely photographic exploration of the role of holocaust
memorials in Germany. With helpful text, for use by educators and
in exhibitions.
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