Sociologic: Analysing Everyday Life and Culture is a contemporary introduction to sociology. You will learn about sociological concepts through examining a variety of theories and theorists, all the while relating and applying this knowledge to your own experiences of everyday life.
This book is about studying contemporary society — a fascinating challenge because we are studying something that we are actually part of: that is, we have to look at our everyday experiences and ask, 'why do we consider this normal?'. With such understanding, we can have informed discussions about what traditions of our society are important for us to protect and keep, and what parts we believe we should change.
This new edition has been completely revised, and includes five new chapters: Australia in the World; Environment; Science, Technology and Society; Social Movements, and Religion and Contemporary Society.
Editor James Arvanitakis has assembled a stellar author team who collectively give students the tools to analyse how society functions, operates and changes... and lay down a challenge to change it for the better.
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Sociologic: Analysing Everyday Life and Culture gives a contemporary foundation to sociology. It introduces sociological concepts through examining a variety of theories and theorists, all the while relating and applying this knowledge to experiences of everyday life.
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Part 1: Introduction and Foundations1: Introduction2: Leap into Sociology3: Studying Society and Culture4: Researching the World Around Us5: Modernity and Modernisation6: Class and Class Relations7: Sex and Gender8: Power in Contemporary Society9: Race and Ethnicity10: Nation and Nationalism in a Globalised WorldPart 2: Global Issues11: Globalisation12: Society and the Environment13: Technology and the Digital Childhood14: Media, Social Media, and Generation Swipe15: Social MovementsPart 3: Social Issues16: Indigenous Australia17: Youth and Young People18: Deviance and Moral Panics19: Work and Society20: Society and the World of Sports21: Religion and Contemporary Society22: Conclusion and How to Change the World
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780190318925
Publisert
2020
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
OUP Australia and New Zealand
Vekt
844 gr
Høyde
245 mm
Bredde
191 mm
Dybde
16 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
560
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