Essential concepts in sociology /

Giddens, Anthony

Essential concepts in sociology / Anthony Giddens & Philip W. Sutton. - vii, 223 pages ; 24 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Theme 1. Thinking sociology -- Theme 2. Doing sociology -- Theme 3. Environmrnt and urbanism -- Theme 4. Structures of society -- Theme 5. Unequal life chances -- Theme 6. Relationships and the life course -- Theme 7. Interaction and communication -- Theme 8. Health, illness and the body -- Theme 9. Crime and social control -- Theme 10. Political sociology -- -- Thinking sociology -- Discourse -- Globalization -- Modernity -- Postmodernity -- Rationalization -- Society -- Structure / Agency -- -- Doing sociology -- Ideal Type -- Qualitative / Quantitative Methods -- Realism -- Reflexivity -- Science -- Social construction -- -- Environmrnt and urbanism -- Alienation -- Environment -- Industrialization -- Migration -- Risk -- Sustainable Development -- Urbanism -- -- Structures of society -- Bureaucracy -- Capitalism -- Consumerism -- Division of Labour -- Education -- Organization -- Religion -- -- Unequal life chances -- Class and inequality -- Gender -- Intersectionality -- Patriarchy -- Poverty -- 'Race' and Ethnicity -- Social mobility -- Status -- -- Relationships and the life course -- Community -- Family -- Life Course -- Network -- Sexuality -- Socialization -- -- Interaction and communication -- Culture -- Identity -- Ideology -- Interaction -- Mass Media -- Public Sphere -- -- Health, illness and the body -- Biomedicine -- Medicalization -- Sick Role -- Social Model of Disability -- Social Self -- Stigma -- -- Crime and social control -- Anomie -- Deviance -- Labelling -- Moral Panic -- Restorative Justice -- Social Control -- Subculture -- -- Political sociology -- Authority -- Citizenship -- Conflict -- Civil Society -- Democracy -- Nation State -- Power -- Social Movement. Theme 1. Theme 2. Theme 3. Theme 4. Theme 5. Theme 6. Theme 7. Theme 8. Theme 9. Theme 10.

"Social life is in a constant process of change, and sociology cannot afford to stand still. Sociology today is theoretically diverse, covers a huge range of subjects and draws on a broad array of research methods. Central to this endeavour is the use of core concepts and ideas which allow sociologists to make sense of societies, though our understanding of these concepts is constantly evolving and changing."--Publisher's website.

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Lehrbuch.


Sociology.

HM585 / .G53 2014

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