The student's companion to sociology

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The student's companion to sociology

edited by Chet Ballard, Jon Gubbay, and Chris Middleton

Blackwell Publishers, 1997

  • : pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This superlative Companion provides a comprehensive and up-to-date guide to the discipline of Sociology.

目次

Part I: Sociology: Engaging with the Social World:. 1. Discovering Sociology Personal Accounts: John Rex (University of Warwick). 2. Discovering Sociology Personal Accounts: Frances Heidensohn (Goldsmith's College, University of London). 3. Discovering Sociology Personal Accounts: William P. Kuvlesky (Texas A & M University). The Sociological Imagination:. 4. From Personal Troubles to Public Issues: Glenn Goodwin (Pitzer College). 5. From Public Issues to Private Troubles: Martin Shaw (University of Sussex). The Public Impact of Sociology:. 6. The Black Report and the Politics of Health in Britain: Nicolette Hart (University of California, Los Angeles). 7. The Public Impact of Sociology: Public Broadcasting and the Public Interest: Jerry Starr (West Virginia University). Part II: Sociology and its Traditions: The Distinctive Character of Sociology:. 8. Founders and Classics: Jonathan Turner (University of California, Riverside). 9. Everything From Crabs to Islam: On the Relation Between Sociologists and Their Intellectual Neighbours: David Lee (University of Essex). 10. Sociology as both Humanist and Scientific: Chet Ballard (Valdosta State University). Values and Diversity in Sociology: . 11. Conservatism and Sociology: The Problem of Social Order: Graham Kinloch (Florida State University). 12. Social Reform, Revolution and Sociology: Chris Middleton (University of Sheffield). 13. The Feminist Challenge: Anne Witz (University of Strathclyde). 14. Mr. Faust Meets Mr. Bateman: Mapping Postmodernity: Steve Papson (St. Lawrence University). 15. Putting Sociology in its Place: Joti Sekhon (Greensboro College). Focal Themes of Sociology:. 16. Social Divisions: Harriet Bradley (University of Bristol). 17. Power: Concepts and Research: Jon Gubbay (University of East Anglia). 18. Social Identity and the Life-Course: Paul Bellaby (University of East Anglia). The Language of Sociology:. 19. A Brief Guide to 'Difficult' Sociological Jargon and Some Resolutions: David Jary. Part III: Contemporary Sociological Engagement: Social Issues:. 20. Higher Education and Employment in A Post-Industrial Society: Phil Brown and Richard Scase (University of Kent). 21. Inequality and Affirmative Action: Sociological Perspectives: Charles Jaret (Georgia State University). 22. Up Against Nature: Sociological Thoughts on Sexuality: Stevi Jackson and Momin Rahman (University of Strathclyde). 23. Wither Welfare?: Alan Walker (University of Sheffield). 24. Mcdonaldization and Globalisation: George Ritzer (University of Maryland). 25. Green Futures?: Ted Benton (University of Essex). Sociology to Fire the Imagination:. 26. Leaving Home: Liz Kenyon (University of Newcastle). 27. Fashion: Steve Miles (University of Glasgow). 28. The Managed Heart: Lori Holyfield (University of Arkansas). 29. Crime and the American Dream: Randy Blazak (Portland State University). 30. Civil War: Michael Drake (University of East Anglia). 31. From Reproduction to Production: Dongsook Gills (University of Sunderland). Part IV: Doing Sociology: Study and Research: Active Reading:. 32. How to Read Sociological Texts: Mary Patrice Erdmans (University of North Carolina). 33. Deciphering Research Reports: Derek Layder (University of Leicester). 34. Demystifying Theory: How the Theories of Georg Simmel (and Others) Help us to Make Sense of Modern Life: Leonard Beeghley (University of Florida, Gainesville). Doing Sociological Research:. 35. How to Formulate a Student Research Project: Frank Lyons and Chas Wilson (University of Portsmouth). 36. Society as Text: Documents, Artefacts and Social Practices: Simon Cottle (Bath College of Higher Education). 37. The Researcher's Craft: Observing, Listening and Note-taking: Robert Burgess (University of Warwick). 38. Team Research: David Philips (University of North London). 39. Research Ethics: Roger Homan (University of Brighton). Computers in Sociology:. 40. Using Computers: Millsom Henry (University of Stirling). Part V: Directory and Resources:. 41. Biographical Dictionary: David Fisher (Nottingham Trent University). 42. Sources of Data and Information: Martin Scarrott (University of North London). 43. Major Journals in Sociology: Simon Speight (University of Glamorgan). 44. Conferences and Societies: Steve Morgan (University of the West of England). Part VI: What Next?: Advice on Employment and Further Study:. 45. Marketing your Sociological Training: Sheila Miles (University of Sheffield and London University). 46. Opportunities for Professional and Vocational Training: Sheila Cross (University College of Ripon and York St. John). 47. 'Sociologist - will Travel': Janice Eglin (University of East London). 48. Postgraduate Studies in Sociology: North America: David Johnson. 49. Postgraduate Studies in Sociology: UK: Chris Middleton (University of Sheffield). 50. A Note on Postgraduate Studies in Australasia. From Sociological Study to Employment:. 51. Viewpoints From Three Sociology Graduates: Jo Osborne, Meeta Patel and Jacquie Hammond. 52. A Sociology Graduate in Employment: Kay Freeland (Abraham Baldwin College). 53. Being a Sociologist Employed in Public Agencies: A Personal View: Tricia Lain White (Department of Employment). Postscript: Potentials and Predicaments: The Editors. Index.

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  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA30715986
  • ISBN
    • 0631199470
    • 0631199489
  • LCCN
    96033056
  • 出版国コード
    uk
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Oxford ; Malden, Mass.
  • ページ数/冊数
    xvi, 391 p.
  • 大きさ
    25 cm
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