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Discovering Sociology [Minkštas viršelis]

(Durham University, UK), (University of Winchester, UK), (University of Roehampton, UK), (Durham University, UK)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 312 pages, aukštis x plotis: 260x193 mm, weight: 682 g, 1 bw illus
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Mar-2018
  • Leidėjas: Red Globe Press
  • ISBN-10: 1137609729
  • ISBN-13: 9781137609724
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 312 pages, aukštis x plotis: 260x193 mm, weight: 682 g, 1 bw illus
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Mar-2018
  • Leidėjas: Red Globe Press
  • ISBN-10: 1137609729
  • ISBN-13: 9781137609724
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

This major new textbook uses lively prose and a series of carefully-crafted pedagogical features to both introduce Sociology as a discipline and to help students realize how deeply sociological issues impact on their own lives. Over the book’s ten chapters, students discover what Sociology is, alongside its historical development and emergent new concerns. They will be led through the theories that underpin the discipline and familiarized with what it takes to undertake good sociological research. Ultimately students will be led and inspired to develop their own sociological imagination – learning to question their own assumptions about the society, the culture and the world around them today.

Historically, the majority of introductory Sociology textbooks have run to many hundreds of pages, discouraging students from further reading. By contrast, Discovering Sociology has been carefully designed and developed as a true introduction, covering the key ideas and topics that first year undergraduate students need to engage with without sacrificing intellectual rigour.

Recenzijos

A dazzling mixtape of Sociologys classic theorists, biggest ideas, and enduring approaches. Count on it to teachand learnthe rigorous skepticism needed to navigate the world of fake news. * Judith Treas, University of California-Irvine, USA * Discovering Sociology is a remarkable achievement and is bound to become a classic in the field. It promises to be transformative both for students new to the discipline and for those teaching introductory Sociology, and offers an engaged, warm and humane reassertion of Sociologys continuing appeal. * Chamsy el-Ojeili, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand * Not just an introduction to Sociology, this book is an inspiring, passionate and lively reminder of what it means to have a sociological imagination. Thoughtful, entertaining and always informative, this is a book destined to inspire a new generation of sociologists. * Raelene Wilding, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia * A terrific book which opens out Sociology to new students in exciting ways ... A pitch-perfect introduction to the central ideas and animating themes of Sociology. * Daryl Martin, University of York, UK * Bravo! In this enticing and accessible textbook, four diverse sociologists offer an impressive array of research perspectives and provide a modern social science textbook for all concerned about the future of global democracy and survival. * Joe Feagin, Texas A&M University, USA * A lively, cutting edge and student-oriented introduction to sociology: explaining classical and contemporary theories and key concepts and recent debates in sociology whilst engaging students through a variety of mediums, from interviewing students and scholars in Vox Pops, invoking cognitive dissonance through Provocations, providing Good Sociology and Bad Sociology textboxes and offering Pauses for Reflection. An excellent textbook to help students discover their sociological imagination and the fun of doing sociology. * Travis Kong, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, The University of Hong Kong, China * Discovering Sociology makes a welcome contribution to studying sociology, taking a fresh and inspiring approach to the subject. Accessible and well written, this book provides an engaging and provocative entry point for the inquiring student. Perfect for the undergraduate with no or little prior knowledge of the discipline, it engages the reader with topical and contemporary examples highlighting the significance of theory and the continued relevance of the sociological imagination. * Mads P. Sųrensen, Aarhus University, Denmark * Accessible and chock full of contemporary cases, Discovering Sociology is an exciting new introduction to the discipline. Rooted in the fundamentals of the sociological imagination, the textbook will engage students through its careful presentation of topics and intellectual debates. Sociology is a vibrant, dynamic discipline, and this textbook conveys its spirit with verve. * Amin Ghaziani, University of British Columbia, Canada * In a crowded field of introductory textbooks here is a text that breaks through with a sharp, engaging and fresh approach. In just 10 chapters, the authors of Discovering Sociology skilfully demonstrate the ways in which sociology is an exciting, inspiring and challenging field of study. A book that students will surely enjoy working through. * Karim Murji, University of West London, UK *

Daugiau informacijos

This unique new textbook introduces Sociology via accessible prose and punchy pedagogy. Over ten lively chapters, students see how sociological issues affect their own lives and how to unlock their sociological imaginations by challenging assumptions about society, culture and the world at large.
List of illustrative material
viii
About the companion website ix
Tour of the book x
Author acknowledgements xii
About the authors xiii
Preface xvi
1 What Is Sociology?
1(19)
Introduction
1(2)
Defining sociology
3(4)
What is society and why should we study it?
7(5)
Approaching sociology
12(6)
Conclusion
18(1)
How would...?
18(1)
Structured further reading
19(1)
2 A Brief History of Sociology
20(27)
Introduction
20(1)
The origins of sociology
20(4)
Foundational sociological thinkers
24(11)
Expansion and consolidation of sociology
35(2)
Critiquing the construction of the history of sociology
37(6)
Contemporary sociology
43(2)
Conclusion
45(1)
How would...?
45(1)
Structured further reading
46(1)
3 Sociological Theory
47(22)
Introduction
47(1)
What is theory and why do we need it?
47(10)
How do we theorize `people'?
57(1)
Three core approaches to sociological theory
58(9)
Conclusion
67(1)
How would...?
67(1)
Structured further reading
68(1)
4 The Method of Sociology
69(36)
Introduction
69(1)
The method of sociology
69(1)
Before choosing a method
70(8)
Research design
78(1)
Types of method
79(11)
Data collection
90(3)
Data analysis
93(10)
Conclusion
103(1)
How would...?
104(1)
Structured further reading
104(1)
5 Ethical Sociology
105(25)
Introduction
105(1)
Ethics in sociology
105(2)
Conceiving, conducting and disseminating ethical research
107(7)
Examining ethical dilemmas
114(14)
Conclusion
128(1)
How would...?
128(1)
Structured further reading
128(2)
6 Structures and Institutions
130(28)
Introduction
130(1)
The structures of society
130(2)
Types of social institution
132(1)
Family
132(5)
Education
137(6)
Media
143(6)
Work
149(7)
Thinking sociologically about structures and institutions
156(1)
Conclusion
156(1)
How would...?
156(1)
Structured further reading
157(1)
7 Social Divisions
158(32)
Introduction
158(1)
Societies divided
158(6)
Class
164(5)
Racial divisions
169(7)
Gender
176(11)
Conclusion
187(1)
How would...?
188(1)
Structured further reading
188(2)
8 Personal Life
190(31)
Introduction
190(1)
The personal
190(2)
Sociology and the body
192(7)
Sex
199(8)
Personal relationships
207(12)
Conclusion
219(1)
How would...?
219(1)
Structured further reading
220(1)
9 Social Transformations
221(26)
Introduction
221(1)
The industrial revolution and modernity
221(3)
Understanding modernity
224(4)
Social change in modernity
228(4)
Thinking beyond modernity
232(13)
Conclusion
245(1)
How would...?
246(1)
Structured further reading
246(1)
10 Sociology Discovered
247(22)
Introduction
247(1)
The value of sociology
247(2)
Sociology in the world
249(6)
The consumption of sociology
255(12)
Conclusion
267(1)
How would...?
267(1)
Structured further reading
268(1)
References 269(16)
Glossary 285(6)
Index 291
Mark McCormack, Professor of Sociology, University of Roehampton, UK

Eric Anderson, Professor of Sport, Masculinities and Sexualities, University of Winchester, UK

Kimberly Jamie, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Durham University, UK

Matthew David, Associate Professor of Sociology, Durham University, UK.