
An Introduction to Sociology
- 528 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
An Introduction to Sociology
About this book
An Introduction to Sociology is your essential guide to understanding the social forces that shape our lives and the world around us.
This innovative textbook introduces you to the key theories, themes, and concepts in the discipline of sociology and helps you to develop as a sociologist by providing comprehensive coverage of all the main areas of study. Presenting you with the history, current debates and recent research developments for each topic, this book covers everything from classical sociologies and traditional subjects such as class, families, and religion, through to more progressive areas like digital society, social media, migration, and the interconnectedness of modern global society. The book?s extensive coverage means it can be used throughout your studies, from first year to final year.
Key features:
- Each chapter is written by an internationally renowned expert who uses specialist insight and the latest research to provide a reliable and up-to-date overview.
- Includes a selection of unique learning features such as "Hear from the Expert" boxes and "Key Cases" from around the world, as well as reflective activities and revision questions that will enhance your knowledge.
- Features a section titled "What is sociology useful for?" which includes chapters on the public value of sociology and the role of sociology in contemporary society.
The book is supported by a wide-ranging collection of online teaching and learning resources including exclusive video content from SAGE Video, links to SAGE Journal Articles, sample essay questions, and a selection of multiple-choice questions.
This definitive text is perfect for first-year sociology undergraduates and anyone studying sociology at university or college level.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Publisher Note
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Illustration List
- About the Editors
- About the Contributors
- Thanks from the Publishers
- Discover this textbookâs online resources!
- Preface
- Part 1 Thinking Sociologically
- 1 Approaching Sociology
- 2 What is Sociological about the Digital Society?
- 3 What is Sociological about the Environment?
- 4 What is Sociological about Crime?
- 5 What is Society?
- 6 Sociology of an Interconnected World
- Part 2 Theories and Methods
- 7 Classical Sociologies
- 8 Contemporary Social Theory
- 9 Beyond the Qualitative/Quantitative Divide
- 10 Visual and Digital Methods of Research
- Part 3 Inequalities and Identities
- 11 Class
- 12 Gender
- 13 Race
- 14 Age
- Part 4 Connecting the Personal and the Social
- 15 Families and Households
- 16 Intimacies and Relationships
- 17 Work
- 18 Health
- 19 Education
- 20 Religion
- Part 5 Sociological Frontiers
- 21 Cultures and Consumption
- 22 War and Violence
- 23 Science and Technology
- 24 Migrations
- 25 Social Movements
- Part 6 What is Sociology Useful For?
- 26 Sociology as a Science
- 27 Public Sociology?
- 28 Using Sociology
- Glossary
- Index