E-Book, Englisch, 550 Seiten
Nehring / Plummer Sociology
Erscheinungsjahr 2014
ISBN: 978-1-317-86174-4
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
An Introductory Textbook and Reader
E-Book, Englisch, 550 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-317-86174-4
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
This groundbreaking new introduction to sociology is an innovative hybrid textbook and reader. Combining seminal scholarly works, contextual narrative and in-text didactic materials, it presents a rich, layered and comprehensive introduction to the discipline. Its unique approach will help inspire a creative, critical, and analytically sophisticated sociological imagination, making sense of society and the many small and large problems it poses.
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1: Sociology: A Panorama
1:1 The world you live in
1.2 The study of social facts
1.3 The sociological imagination
1.4 The study of society
1.5 What is sociology
1.6 Study resources
Works cited
2: Doing Sociology
2.1 Not a desk job: sociology as a form of practice
2.2 Studying sociology
2.3 Doing sociological research: a quick and simple sketch
2.4 How to become a sociologist
2.5 Guide to further reading
Works cited
3: Classical western sociology
3.1 Making sense of classical sociology
3.2 Introducing classical sociologists
3.3 The story of Sociology
Works cited
4: Individual and social process
4.1 Continuing sociology's story
4.2 What is modernity
4.3 From modernity to postmodernity
4.4 Culture
4.5 Self and social interaction
4.6 The social life of emotions
4.7 Making the social body
4.8 What holds society together
4.9 Power and poitics
4.10 Families and personal life
4.11 Religion
4.12 Deviance
4.13 Conclusion
Works cited
5: Globalisation and the modern world
5.1 Social change in the contemporary world
5.2 Globalisation
5.3 Capitalism
5.4 The network society
5.5 Rationalisation
5.6 Risk and reflexive modernisation
5.7 Consumer culture
5.8 Communication, media and everyday life
5.9 Cities
5.10 Work and economic life
5.11 Individualisation
5.12 Conclusion
Worked cited
6: Social inequalities and globalisation
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Race, ethnicity and racism
6.3 Social class and socio economic stratification
6.4 Sex and gender
6.5 Reconsidering social inequalities: a research project
6.6 Global inequalities and global poverty
6.7 Civil society and social justice
6.8 Colonialism, imperialism and postcolonialism
6.9 Global warming, rish and global inequalities
6.10 Mobilities
6.11 Conclusion
Works cited
7: Why Sociology? Some concluding remarks
7.1 Does sociology matter?
7.2 Three arguments in favour of sociology
7.3 Returning to the sociological imagination
Works cited
Epilogue by Ken Plummer
A Manifesto for a critical Humanism in Sociology: on Questioning the Human Shield World