Key Concepts in Sociology: SAGE Key Concepts series
Autor Peter H Brahamen Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 feb 2013
- David Silverman, Goldsmith's and King's College, University of London
"A triumphant tour de force... will be a useful, even essential tool for students and faculty. It is actually fascinating reading even for non-sociologists since these ideas impact all of us all the time."
- Anthony Synnott, Concordia University in Montreal
"A crisp and comprehensive guide to the discipline. The thirty-eight entries, covering history, substance and evaluation, thereby describe both conventional and new topics that define the syllabus of modern sociology. A valuable guide to both teachers and students."
- Bryan S. Turner, Presidential Professor of Sociology, CUNY USA
Sociology consists of a myriad of frequently confusing concepts. Key Concepts in Sociology provides a comprehensive, lively and clearly-written guide to the most important concepts in the subject. It includes both what might be regarded as 'classic' sociological concepts, such as 'class', 'bureaucracy' and 'community', as well as subjects that have become increasingly prominent in recent times, such as 'celebrity', 'risk' and 'the body'. Each of the thirty-eight substantive entries:
- defines the concept
- provides a clear and compelling narrative
- clarifies the main debates, perspectives and disagreements
- gives advice on further reading
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781849203050
ISBN-10: 1849203059
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 170 x 242 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria SAGE Key Concepts series
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1849203059
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 170 x 242 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria SAGE Key Concepts series
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
A glossary of key concepts was just the sort of thing I needed when I was a sociology student. Peter Braham has written a lively, comprehensive guide to the most important concepts in our discipline. It will become an essential student resource
David Silverman, Emeritus Professor, Goldsmith's and King's College, University of London
"Key concepts" is a triumphant tour de force. Analysing 38 critical ideas in sociology, and their principal proponents, this will be a useful, even essential tool for students and faculty. It is comprehensive, clearly written and, most important, links each concept to others: everything is connected, and also clarifies the main debates, arguments and disagreements. It is actually fascinating reading even for non-sociologists since these ideas (identity, the body, postmodernity…) impact all of us all the time
Anthony Synnott, Professor of Sociology in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Concordia University in Montreal
Peter Braham's incomparable assembly of nuanced and historically contextualized definitions, explanations and analyses of essential sociological terms (both classic and recent) represents an invaluable intellectual tool for students (both undergraduate and postgraduate) and faculty across the social sciences. For each concept, Braham constructs a clear and compelling narrative, buttressed by an impressive range of references and sage advice for further reading, that fires the mind for continued learning
Joseph Oliver Boyd-Barrett Professor of Journalism at Bowling Green State University, Ohio
Sociology is an exciting, if frequently confusing, subject, and the very notion of 'society', though familiar as a term in everyday life, is much disputed by sociologists. With entries ranging from 'alienation' to 'the body', Peter Braham's Key Concepts in Sociology offers a crisp and comprehensive guide to the discipline. The thirty-eight entries, covering history, substance and evaluation, thereby describe both conventional and new topics that define the syllabus of modern sociology. A valuable guide to both teachers and students
Bryan S. Turner, Presidential Professor of Sociology, CUNY USA
David Silverman, Emeritus Professor, Goldsmith's and King's College, University of London
"Key concepts" is a triumphant tour de force. Analysing 38 critical ideas in sociology, and their principal proponents, this will be a useful, even essential tool for students and faculty. It is comprehensive, clearly written and, most important, links each concept to others: everything is connected, and also clarifies the main debates, arguments and disagreements. It is actually fascinating reading even for non-sociologists since these ideas (identity, the body, postmodernity…) impact all of us all the time
Anthony Synnott, Professor of Sociology in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Concordia University in Montreal
Peter Braham's incomparable assembly of nuanced and historically contextualized definitions, explanations and analyses of essential sociological terms (both classic and recent) represents an invaluable intellectual tool for students (both undergraduate and postgraduate) and faculty across the social sciences. For each concept, Braham constructs a clear and compelling narrative, buttressed by an impressive range of references and sage advice for further reading, that fires the mind for continued learning
Joseph Oliver Boyd-Barrett Professor of Journalism at Bowling Green State University, Ohio
Sociology is an exciting, if frequently confusing, subject, and the very notion of 'society', though familiar as a term in everyday life, is much disputed by sociologists. With entries ranging from 'alienation' to 'the body', Peter Braham's Key Concepts in Sociology offers a crisp and comprehensive guide to the discipline. The thirty-eight entries, covering history, substance and evaluation, thereby describe both conventional and new topics that define the syllabus of modern sociology. A valuable guide to both teachers and students
Bryan S. Turner, Presidential Professor of Sociology, CUNY USA
Cuprins
Introduction - Peter Braham
Alienation
Anomie
Bureaucracy
Capitalism
Celebrity
Citizenship
Class
Community
Consumption
Culture
Development
Deviance
Discourse
Division of Labour
Economic Sociology
Equality
Everyday Life
Family
Feminism
Gender
Globalization
Identity
Ideology
Modernity and Postmodernity
Orientalism
Positivism
Public Sociology
Qualitative and Quantitative Research
Race
Rational Choice
Risk
Social Exclusion
Social Justice
Social Mobility
Social Movements
Social Stratification
Society
The Body
Alienation
Anomie
Bureaucracy
Capitalism
Celebrity
Citizenship
Class
Community
Consumption
Culture
Development
Deviance
Discourse
Division of Labour
Economic Sociology
Equality
Everyday Life
Family
Feminism
Gender
Globalization
Identity
Ideology
Modernity and Postmodernity
Orientalism
Positivism
Public Sociology
Qualitative and Quantitative Research
Race
Rational Choice
Risk
Social Exclusion
Social Justice
Social Mobility
Social Movements
Social Stratification
Society
The Body
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Descriere
This is a compact, yet comprehensive, title that clarifies and explains the main concepts within sociology. It is useful both for new students and for students who wants to refresh their memory and come up with new ideas for essay topics.