Sociology: the core Hughes, Michael
Publication details: Boston Mc GrawHill 2008Edition: 8th edDescription: xxxii, 459ISBN:- 9780071101769
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Book | Ahmedabad | 301 H8S6 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 167901 |
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301 H3E8 Essentials of sociology: a down-to-earth approach | 301 H6S6-2014 Sociology | 301 H8O6 On work, race, and the sociological imagination | 301 H8S6 Sociology: the core | 301 H8U6 Understanding classical sociology: Marx, Weber, Durkheim | 301 I6 The invention of tradition | 301 I6 An introduction to the work of Pierre Bourdieu: the practice of theory |
Includes bibliographical references (p. R-1--R-45) and indexes
Highly respected for its quality scholarship and its focused, straightforward approach, Sociology: the core covers the core sociological concepts with a brief, accessible presentation and at a very affordable price. As in previous editions, the functionalist, conflict, and interactionist perspectives are applied throughout the book, allowing students to develop a solid understanding of the major sociological perspectives and their applications to the topics covered. Completely updated, Sociology: the core makes sociology come alive as a vital and exciting field, relates principles to real-world circumstances, and attunes students to the dynamic processes of our rapidly changing contemporary society. Source: http://www.alibris.com/
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