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    The Penguin Dictionary of Sociology
    Contemporary British society
    The Penguin Dictionary of Sociology - New Edition
    • This revised and updated edition provides not only simple, one-line definitions, but also entries that discuss the issues involved in, and alternative approaches to, the central concepts, theories and writings of sociology. It is a comprehensive reference for students of school to university level.

      The Penguin Dictionary of Sociology - New Edition
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    • Contemporary British society

      • 624 stránok
      • 22 hodin čítania

      The third edition of this acclaimed textbook offers comprehensive coverage of modern Britain's social structure. Fully revised and updated, it incorporates the latest statistical data and empirical studies, addressing new arguments and debates surrounding British society. The book features separate chapters on key areas of life, including economic organization, employment, inequality, class, gender, ethnicity, family, education, health, media, deviance, and politics. Notably, new chapters on globalization, associations, and leisure have been added. Emphasizing accessibility, the text is written in a jargon-free style with extensive cross-referencing and clear summaries of arguments. Numerous photographs, diagrams, graphs, and cartoons enhance the reader's understanding. This resource is ideal for students of introductory sociology at the 'A' level or in their first year of undergraduate studies, as well as those in related fields like social policy, health, and town planning, who require insight into specific aspects of British society. For more information, please visit the accompanying website.

      Contemporary British society
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    • The Penguin Dictionary of Sociology

      • 272 stránok
      • 10 hodin čítania

      This fourth edition of the well established dictionary has been substantiallyrevised to reflect the newest trends and challenges within a rapidly evolvingdiscipline. Charts.

      The Penguin Dictionary of Sociology
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