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The fifth edition of Sociology: Making Sense of Society retains the
highly praised four-part structure and style of the fourth edition,
and through this explores the diversity, contradictions and
challenges we face in our social world. This essential and
authoritative text lays the foundations for a theoretically and
methodologically strong understanding of sociology. Key topics are
then examined in an accessible but thorough way, encouraging
reflection within a wide social, cultural and historical context.
Fascinating topical examples from around the world help to
contextualise and apply sociological thinking to our own lives.
Crucially, this text frequently asks you to consider your position
in the world, drawing you into the debates and conveying the
excitement of studying sociology.
Classic and Contemporary Readings in Sociology introduces the
reader to sociological issues, theories and debates, providing
extracts of primary source material, from both classical and
contemporary theorists. Theorists are examined within their
historical and sociological framework and the text provides an
analysis of developments in sociological thought and research. The
text is divided into four main sections: Part One, Origins and
Concepts, surveys the history of the discipline of sociology and
examines key themes which have influenced sociological theorising
and investigation, in particular, social control, culture and
socialisation. Parts Two and Four, Sociological Theories and
Sociological Research, include a number of readings from the
founding theorists and investigators, including Auguste Comte,
Emile Durkheim, Karl Marx, Max Weber and Charles Booth, and also
include more recent theoretical writing and research approaches.
The focus on theory and research is extended by a selection of
readings centred around the theme of Differences and Inequalities
(Part Three); these readings provide students with examples of work
from an area where sociological theorising and research has been
widely applied.
Classic and Contemporary Readings in Sociology introduces the
reader to sociological issues, theories and debates, providing
extracts of primary source material, from both classical and
contemporary theorists. Theorists are examined within their
historical and sociological framework and the text provides an
analysis of developments in sociological thought and research. The
text is divided into four main sections: Part One, Origins and
Concepts, surveys the history of the discipline of sociology and
examines key themes which have influenced sociological theorising
and investigation, in particular, social control, culture and
socialisation. Parts Two and Four, Sociological Theories and
Sociological Research, include a number of readings from the
founding theorists and investigators, including Auguste Comte,
Emile Durkheim, Karl Marx, Max Weber and Charles Booth, and also
include more recent theoretical writing and research approaches.
The focus on theory and research is extended by a selection of
readings centred around the theme of Differences and Inequalities
(Part Three); these readings provide students with examples of work
from an area where sociological theorising and research has been
widely applied.
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