Sociology in action : applications and opportunities for the 1990s
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Sociology in action : applications and opportunities for the 1990s
(Explorations in sociology)
Macmillan, 1993
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- : pbk.
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Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In the last decade of this century, sociology has grown into a major contributor to public debate and social policy. After a period of introspection and uncertainty, sociologists are becoming more self-confident about their subject's potential to influence events in the world at large. In this book, a collection of essays debate what this means for the way sociology is professionally practised in areas as diverse as regulating medicine, combating racism, managing manufacturing, evaluating wealth and poverty, and structuring education. The issues and opportunities they identify should interest both sociologists and other social scientists concerned with moving ideas into a framework for social action. Geoff Payne is the author of "Sociology and Social Research", "New Directions in the Sociology of "Health" (with Pamela Abbott) and "The Social Mobility of Women". Malcolm Cross is the author of "Ethnic Minorities and Industrial Change in Europe and North America" and "Racism, the City and the State" (with Michael Keith).
目次
- Sociology in action, Malcolm Cross and Geoff Payne
- successful applications of sociology - can Britain learn from America?, Martin Bulmer
- objective sociological knowledge "or" the return of the minotaur, Paul Edwards
- clinical sociology - what it might be, David Blane
- engineering better management - Ian Glover and Michael Kelly
- underclass and overclass - the widening gulf between social classes in the 1980s, Peter Townsend
- finding ways to engage racism, Terry Chivers and Jill Sharp
- applied sociology in the contemporary British context, Janet Finch
- a sociologist in action, Margaret Stacey
- researching the sociology curriculum, John Gubbay
- graduate labour markets and the new vocationalism in higher education, Stina Lyon and Kate Murray
- skills and capacities in the sociology curriculum, Martin Albrow.
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