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Introducing Sociology: A Gr...

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Resisting Sectarianism: Que...

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Multiculturalism's Double-B...

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Shared Society or Benign Ap...

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Social Movements in Violent...

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“leading sociologist Pierre Bourdieu (1930-2002), Bourdieu explains that “sociology is a martial art”. Bourdieu is not suggesting that learning sociology will automatically qualify the student for a black belt in Kung Fu. Instead, he sees the value of sociology as helping to “unmask domination”: forms of social inequality based on class, race, gender and much more besides. Despite the existence of domination in our everyday lives, it is often disguised so that we fail to recognize it. For Bourdieu, the role of sociology is to expose the workings of domination throughout our societies.”
John Nagle, Introducing Sociology: A Graphic Guide



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