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Social self, global culture : an introduction to sociological ideas.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: South Melbourne ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2002Edition: Second edition / Edited by Peter Beilharz and Trevor HoganDescription: xv, 341 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0195515722
  • 9780195515725
Other title:
  • Global culture
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 301 23
LOC classification:
  • HM585 .S57 2002
Contents:
1. Social Self, Global Culture: How to Use this Book / Peter Beilharz and Trevor Hogan -- 2. The Self in Families / Kerreen Reiger -- 3. The Gendered Self / Katy Richmond -- 4. The Ethnic Self / Fiona Mackie -- 5. The Aboriginal Self / Julie Finlayson and Ian Anderson -- 6. The Consuming Self / Beryl Langer -- 7. The Social Self: Experiences and Explanations / Allan Kellehear -- 8. Suburbia: The Threat and the Promise / Chris Eipper -- 9. Religious Community / David de Vaus -- 10. Work and Community / Doug Ezzy -- 11. Ethnic Communities / Susan Harvey -- 12. Alternative Communities: Beyond the Fringe / Rosemary Wearing -- 13. Community: Its Character and Meaning / Ken Dempsey -- 14. Class and Inequality / Brian Graetz -- 15. Understanding the Welfare State / Kerreen Reiger -- 16. The Australian Health System / Evan Willis -- 17. The Politics of Settlement / Lucinda Aberdeen -- 18. Economy and Government / Peter Beilharz -- 19. Nation: Experiences and Explanations / Peter Beilharz -- 20. Development / Alberto Gomes -- 21. Urbanisation / Kerreen Reiger -- 22. Environment / Alberto Gomes -- 23. Social Movements / Kevin McDonald -- 24. Social Revolution / Rowan Ireland -- 25. Globalisation: Experiences and Explanations / Trevor Hogan -- App. What Do Sociologists Do? / Katy Richmond.
Summary: This revised edition has been updated by all contributors and offers an approach to introductory sociology. It is intended for students taking a course in sociology who require an Australian perspective on issues such as the Aboriginal Self and the Australian Health Care system. Authors from Dept of Sociology, La Trobe University, Vic.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Social Self, Global Culture: How to Use this Book / Peter Beilharz and Trevor Hogan -- 2. The Self in Families / Kerreen Reiger -- 3. The Gendered Self / Katy Richmond -- 4. The Ethnic Self / Fiona Mackie -- 5. The Aboriginal Self / Julie Finlayson and Ian Anderson -- 6. The Consuming Self / Beryl Langer -- 7. The Social Self: Experiences and Explanations / Allan Kellehear -- 8. Suburbia: The Threat and the Promise / Chris Eipper -- 9. Religious Community / David de Vaus -- 10. Work and Community / Doug Ezzy -- 11. Ethnic Communities / Susan Harvey -- 12. Alternative Communities: Beyond the Fringe / Rosemary Wearing -- 13. Community: Its Character and Meaning / Ken Dempsey -- 14. Class and Inequality / Brian Graetz -- 15. Understanding the Welfare State / Kerreen Reiger -- 16. The Australian Health System / Evan Willis -- 17. The Politics of Settlement / Lucinda Aberdeen -- 18. Economy and Government / Peter Beilharz -- 19. Nation: Experiences and Explanations / Peter Beilharz -- 20. Development / Alberto Gomes -- 21. Urbanisation / Kerreen Reiger -- 22. Environment / Alberto Gomes -- 23. Social Movements / Kevin McDonald -- 24. Social Revolution / Rowan Ireland -- 25. Globalisation: Experiences and Explanations / Trevor Hogan -- App. What Do Sociologists Do? / Katy Richmond.

This revised edition has been updated by all contributors and offers an approach to introductory sociology. It is intended for students taking a course in sociology who require an Australian perspective on issues such as the Aboriginal Self and the Australian Health Care system. Authors from Dept of Sociology, La Trobe University, Vic.

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