An Introduction to Sociology
3rd Edition
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- Author: J. E. Goldthorpe
- Date Published: February 1985
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521287791
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This has proved to be an excellent introduction to what sociology is and what kinds of information and useful knowledge the practice of this discipline provides. In discussing family structure, the relation between the economy and society, social class, social control, and religion, the author uses appropriate examples of African experience. For this third edition, Dr Goldthorpe has thoroughly revised the text to take account of the changes affecting men and women in contemporary societies. Major revisions have been made to the chapter on the family, in the light of recent research on child care. The chapter on social class has been extensively revised to incorporate new material (including work by the author's namesake J. H. Goldthorpe) on social mobility and inequality in contemporary societies, and the debate on socialism has been updated. Changes have been made too in the passages on hunting and food-gathering societies, and on peasants, while there has been a general up dating of statistics, references, and suggestions for further reading throughout.
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'This is a thoroughly sound and authoritative introduction to sociology written with a simple directness and clarity that is difficult in any subject and rare indeed in sociology. Care has been taken with the vocabulary and concepts are skilfully clarified. In consequence it is a work that can be genuinely recommended to an uninitiated reader, unlike many so-called introductory texts.' The Times Educational Supplement
See more reviews' … the sociological perspective takes on new gravity when familiar concepts like law, custom, legitimacy and authority are viewed in regard to the management of historically continuing social conflict. The African setting, in fact, gives the author's presentation of sociological variables the seriousness that one finds in such great thinkers as Plato, Hobbes, Marx and Weber - but not often in introductory text.' American Sociological Review
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- Edition: 3rd Edition
- Date Published: February 1985
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521287791
- length: 244 pages
- dimensions: 216 x 138 x 19 mm
- weight: 0.35kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Foreword Audrey I. Richards
Author's preface to the third edition
Part I. Sociology:
1. What is sociology?
2. Sociology and social anthropology
3. What sociologists do
Part II. Social Institutions:
4. Kinship, marriage and the family
5. Technology, economy and society
6. Social class
7. Aggression, conflict and social control
8. Magic, religion and society
Notes
Index.
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