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Contemporary Sociology: An Introduction to Concepts and Theories

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2006Edition: 2Description: 327ISBN:
  • 9780199452781
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 301 ABR
Summary: This revised and updated edition of the highly successful sociology textbook, Contemporary Sociology, continues to throw light on key issues and concerns of present-day society. M. Francis Abraham's vast experience and extensive research cuts across conventional themes and geographical boundaries to include: Theoretical perspectives and research methods Key concepts and theories Relevant issues in education, economy, politics, population, stratification, minorities, urbanization, and environment Social institutions, organizations, and recent trends of change Examples drawn from numerous cultural contexts The crucial topics of modern-day sociology such as gender, race, lifestyle changes, ecological issues, and domestic violence are explained separately, distinguishing the book from general sociology textbooks.
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This revised and updated edition of the highly successful sociology textbook, Contemporary Sociology, continues to throw light on key issues and concerns of present-day society. M. Francis Abraham's vast experience and extensive research cuts across conventional themes and geographical boundaries to include: Theoretical perspectives and research methods Key concepts and theories Relevant issues in education, economy, politics, population, stratification, minorities, urbanization, and environment Social institutions, organizations, and recent trends of change Examples drawn from numerous cultural contexts The crucial topics of modern-day sociology such as gender, race, lifestyle changes, ecological issues, and domestic violence are explained separately, distinguishing the book from general sociology textbooks.

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