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Being Sociological 3rd edition


Being Sociological 3rd edition

Paperback by Matthewman, Steve (University of Auckland, New Zealand); Curtis, Bruce (University of Waikato, New Zealand); Mayeda, David (University of Auckland, New Zealand); Mayblin, Lucy; Salman, Sara; Smith, Daniel R.; Woodward, Suzanne; Franklin, Adrian; Huppatz, Kate (University of Western Sydney, Australia); Holmes, Mary; Wilding, Raelene (La Trobe University School of Social Sciences, Melbourne,...

Being Sociological

£36.99

ISBN:
9781352011159
Publication Date:
26 Nov 2020
Edition/language:
3rd edition / English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Bloomsbury Academic
Pages:
390 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 14 - 15 May 2024
Being Sociological

Description

Being Sociological considers the lived experience of sociology, stressing the active nature of social life and highlighting the role that students can play in enacting social change. Fully reworked in this third edition, with five brand new chapter topics and a diverse roster of new contributors, this textbook presents a fresh take on society today. The book encourages readers to examine both enduring challenges and their potential solutions. Dynamic learning features help students unpack key ideas from sociological theory and apply them to today's problems to cultivate their own sociological imagination. An inspiring read, this textbook will empower students to engage with sociology outside the classroom and embed it in their everyday lives. With new contributors, fresh organisation and a vibrant student-centric focus, this third edition brings Being Sociological fully up to date and reaffirms its place as an invaluable introduction to sociology for students new to the field. New to this Edition: - All chapters completely rewritten to provide a fresh overview of sociology today - Coverage of five new chapter subjects : including social movements, urbanization, migration and sport and leisure, reflecting their centrality in modern life and in introductory sociology courses - A focus on the SHiP framework, moving away from social categories to consider instead society's structural composition, its historical patterns and power inequalities and their interplay in individual lives - A forward-looking, optimistic orientation, bolstered by new pedagogical features inviting students to consider pathways for change Accompanying online resources for this title can be found at bloomsburyonlineresources.com/being-sociological. These resources are designed to support teaching and learning when using this textbook and are available at no extra cost.

Contents

Chapter 1. On Being Sociological- Steve Matthewman Chapter 2. Researching- Bruce Curtis Chapter 3. Globalizing- Lucy Mayblin Chapter 4. Dividing: Inequalities- Daniel Smith Chapter 5. Urbanizing- Adrian Franklin Chapter 6. Working- Bruce Curtis Chapter 7.Transgressing: Deviance- Sara Salman Chapter 8. Becoming: Identities- Suzanne Woodward Chapter 9. Racializing- David Mayeda Chapter 10. Gendering- Kate Huppatz Chapter 11. Sexualizing- Mary Holmes Chapter 12. Relating: Families- Raelene Wilding Chapter 13. Believing: Religions- Tracey McIntosh Chapter 14. Educating- Farzana Shain Chapter 15. Migrating- David Bartram Chapter 16. Communicating- Luke Goode Chapter 17. Consuming- Chris Rojek and Stephanie Baker Chapter 18. Playing: Sport and Leisure- Thomas Thurnell-Read Chapter 19. Mobilizing: Social Movements- Chamsy El Ojeili and Dylan Taylor Chapter 20. Impacting: The Anthropocene- Steve Matthewman.

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