An Introduction to Sociology

  • An Introduction to Sociology: Feminist Perspectives
    By Pamela Abbott, Melissa Tyler, Claire Wallace

    Griffin, C. (1997) 'Troubled Teens: Managing Disorders of Transition and Consumption', Feminist Review. 55: 4-21. Grosz. E. (1995) Space. Time and Perversion: Essays on the Politics of Bodies. London: Routledge.

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    By Open University

    An Introduction to Sociology

  • An Introduction to Sociology
    By J. Ross Eshleman, Barbara G. Cashion, Laurence A. Basirico

    An Introduction to Sociology

  • An Introduction to Sociology: Feminist Perspectives
    By Pamela Abbott, Melissa Tyler, Claire Wallace

    Sontag, S. (1984) 'Notes on Camp', in Against Interpretation. First published 1961. London: Vintage. Spencer, H.R. (1927) The History ofBritish Midwiferyfrom 1650 to 1800. London: Heinemann. Spender, D. (1982) Invisible Women: The ...

  • An Introduction to Sociology
    By R. Serge Denisoff, Ralph Wahrman

    An Introduction to Sociology

  • An Introduction to Sociology: Study Guide
    By R. Serge Denisoff, Ralph Wahrman, Daniel Otis

    An Introduction to Sociology: Study Guide

  • An Introduction to Sociology
    By Anthony Giddens, Mitchell Duneier

    Includes chapter summaries and concept review boxes. Giddens is affiliated with the London School of Economics. Duneier is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin- Madison, and the University of California-Santa Barbara.

  • An Introduction to Sociology
    By John Solomos, Sarah Neal, Karim Murji

    This definitive text is perfect for first-year sociology undergraduates and anyone studying sociology at university or college level.

  • An Introduction to Sociology
    By Bryan S. R. Green, Edward A. Johns

    This book discusses as well the institutionalized areas of society, including the family, the economy, and the polity. The final chapter deals with the theories of the middle-range. This book is a valuable resource for sociologists.

  • An Introduction to Sociology
    By Ken Browne

    Students taking AS and A-level – as well as Access, nursing, and health and social care courses – will also find the book provides an easy and fun introduction to studying sociology.

  • An Introduction to Sociology
    By Ken Browne

    A textbook for introductory sociology courses, this fully revised edition maintains the comprehensive coverage and numerous student features. These are supplemented with up-to-date empirical material and new sections on key issues.

  • An Introduction to Sociology
    By Ken Browne

    Social. Class. in. Modern. Britain. Many people assume that social class is not really very important today, often blaming sociologists for highlighting class inequalities which don't really have much impact on people's lives.

  • An Introduction to Sociology
    By John Solomos, Sarah Neal, Karim Murji

    An introductory guide to the key concepts, themes, and topics in the discipline of sociology, providing sociology students with comprehensive coverage of all the main areas of study for their first year and beyond.

  • An Introduction to Sociology
    By Ken Browne

    A textbook for introductory sociology courses, this fully revised edition maintains the comprehensive coverage and numerous student features. These are supplemented with up-to-date empirical material and new sections on key issues.

  • An Introduction to Sociology
    By J. E. Goldthorpe, John Ernest Goldthorpe

    The third edition of An Introduction to Sociology, with major revisions to the text.

  • An Introduction to Sociology: Feminist Perspectives
    By Pamela Abbott, Melissa Tyler, Claire Wallace

    This third edition of this best-selling book confirms the ongoing centrality of feminist perspectives and research to the sociological enterprise, and introduces students to the wide range of feminist contributions in key areas of ...