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Sociology

Cambridge University Press has a long tradition of prestigious publishing within the field of sociology. Our list reflects the dynamic and diverse nature of the discipline, including both classic texts and cutting-edge research works on subjects ranging from social theory to political sociology, and demography to criminology. On these pages you will find our latest publications, news, features and resources.

Take a look at our new Sociology catalogue 2012 for more information about the exciting new titles publishing this year.



 

Real Social Science

Real Social Science

Applied Phronesis
  • Bent Flyvbjerg, Todd Landman, Sanford Schram

A new, hands-on approach to social inquiry for social scientists who wish to make a difference to policy and practice.

  • £18.99

 

The Reality of Social Construction

The Reality of Social Construction

  • Dave Elder-Vass

Argues that versions of realist and social constructionist ways of thinking about the social world are compatible with each other.

  • £60.00

 

Conceptualising the Social World

Conceptualising the Social World

Principles of Sociological Analysis
  • John Scott

Showing that different approaches can be combined in a single disciplinary framework, Scott argues that sociologists can transcend theoretical differences.

  • £20.99

Highlights

Emotions in Finance

Emotions in Finance

Booms, Busts and Uncertainty
  • Jocelyn Pixley
  • £23.99
Children, Adults, and Shared Responsibilities

Children, Adults, and Shared Responsibilities

Jewish, Christian and Muslim Perspectives
  • Marcia J. Bunge
  • £60.00
Social Science Methodology

Social Science Methodology

A Unified Framework
  • John Gerring
  • £24.99
The Reflexive Imperative in Late Modernity

The Reflexive Imperative in Late Modernity

  • Margaret S. Archer
  • £21.99
The Politics of Crowds

The Politics of Crowds

An Alternative History of Sociology
  • Christian Borch
  • £60.00

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