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Author Giddens, Anthony.

Title Sociology / Anthony Giddens ; with the assistance of Karen Birdsall
Edition Fourth edition
Published Cambridge, UK : Polity Press, 2001

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Description xvii, 750 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
Contents 1. What is sociology? -- 2. Culture and society -- 3. A changing world -- 4. Social interaction and everyday life -- 5. Gender and sexuality -- 6. Sociology of the body: health, illness and ageing --7. Families -- 8. Crime and deviance -- 9. Race, ethnicity and migration -- 10. Class, statification and inequality -- 11. Poverty, welfare and social exclusion -- 12. Modern organizations -- 13. Work and economic life -- 14. Government and politics -- 15. Mass media and communications -- 16. Education -- 17. Religion -- 18. Cities and urban spaces -- 19. Population growth and ecological crisis -- 20. Sociological research methods -- 21. Theoretical thinking in sociology
Summary This book is a leading introduction in its field in the world today. The new fourth edition preserves, and further enhances, the book's striking qualities - its lucidity, liveliness, comprehensiveness and originality. This edition incorporates many new materials. All the empirical data are the latest available. In its original edition, the book was the first text to incorporate a treatment of cutting-edge areas of the subject, such as the impact of globalization. The new edition is equally innovative: it is the first textbook in sociology fully to come to terms with the impact of the internet and the new economy. An analysis of these developments is fed into many of the chapters. The fourth edition also includes a diversity of new chapters, sections and topics. There are new chapters, for example, on poverty and social exclusion and on ecological problems. As with previous editions, the book maintains a strongly comparative orientation, with materials drawn from a variety of different societies and cultures across the world. Even more emphasis has been given to sociological theory than in previous editions. The chapters specifically devoted to theory discuss classical figures but include treatment of recent authors such as Ulrich Beck, Manuel Castells as well as Anthony Giddens's own contribution to sociological theory
Notes Companion website. See book for details
Bibliography Includes bibliography and index
Subject Culture.
Social change.
Social interaction.
Social structure.
Sociology.
War and society.
Author Birdsall, Karen.
LC no. 00002275
ISBN 0745623107
0745623115 (paperback)