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Sociology Themes and Perspectives

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Themes and Perspectives has been the bestselling textbook for sociology students for more than 20 years and has sold more than a million copies worldwide. As well as a brand new chapter on Health, Medicine and the Body, the sixth edition has been comprehensively updated to reflect key directions in the subject in the 21st century. Contents Sociological Perspectives 1. Social Stratification 2. Sex and Gender 3. Race, Ethnicity and Nationality 4. Poverty and Social Exclusion 5. Health, Medicine and the Body 6. Crime and Deviance 7. Religion 8. Families and Households 9. Power, Politics and the State 10. Work, Unemployment and Leisure 11. Education 12. Culture and Identity 13. Communication and the Media 14. Methodology 15. Sociological Theory Bibliography Index

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First published May 28, 2013

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September 7, 2017
gives you a better perspective on different strands in sociology and on different perspectives on different institutions !
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February 26, 2019
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August 17, 2019
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6 reviews
April 9, 2021
thanx for being half of my sources in my sociology paper on the relevance of marxism <3
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12 reviews
September 25, 2024
This book is recommended by vikas divyakirti sir . You should read it
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July 7, 2021
interesting to read. Anyways it helped me with my A's
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February 23, 2012
An almost not quite pathetic attempt to describe this subject as a science from Durkheims 'Le Suicide' denoting the 4 genres of self killing through David Matza's 'Delinquency and Drift' (bad excuses therein)and Carol Wotserface's (forgotten surname)study of the Moonies... well you might as well get a book/PhD from your years out what!
All in all it was just an A level text book and quite droll in parts - I think it equips one with a wide ranging perspective (one of the words in the title)of strangers and that can't be a bad thing!
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August 2, 2011
Our sociology A-level teacher knew we weren't really interested in this or any of the other books he taught from. He always used to refer to it as "the blue book" and had an uncanny knack of being able to select it from the bookshelf behind his desk without looking round. There was a green book as well, can't remember who wrote that.
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4 reviews
September 3, 2014
Bagi yg baru mengenal sosiologi, buku ini sangat membantu.Ulasan dan bahasa-nya sederhana,sehingga mudah dimengerti. Bagi yang sedang melakukan penelitian, buku ini membantu mempertajam perspektif kita thdp obyek penelitian :-)
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March 22, 2015
What makes the society? Who, if there are any, can change the society? These are the questions sociologists trying to answer. This book covers the major topics and theories, illustrating their strengths and weaknesses.
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8 reviews
June 20, 2009
this has been a god send this year.. could not have done without it
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July 26, 2016
The holy bible of Sociology. I still pick it up now and then to reminisce on my studies or simply re-read about some interesting concepts. Dense and dry, but interesting in its own way.
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April 13, 2013
I bought the 1st edition in 1980. It got me through A Level Sociology :-)
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July 9, 2013
Simply written, dull as dishwater from the man who cornered a lucrative market. If you want to pass your sociology exam you'd better get this. Otherwise read something readable.
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July 30, 2013
Probably the driest and most repetitive book I've read in a long long time. One simply hopes it helps, as others say to get by exams.
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February 8, 2015
The big fat handbook of Sociology. Not an interesting read but it's supposed to be a textbook and they're rarely page turners. But it will definitely get you through your Sociology A level/ degree.
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December 7, 2018
A very good book for understanding sociology .The language is precise and clear.
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April 17, 2019
Please get me pdf
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