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Sociology : place, time & division / edited by Peter Beilharz and Trevor Hogan ; with the assistance of Glenda Ballantyne, Miriam Riley and Jason Pudsey.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: South Melbourne, Australia ; New York : Oxford Unoiversity Press, 2006Description: xxiv, 480 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0195550978
  • 9780195550979
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 301.0994 22
LOC classification:
  • HM477.A8 S63 2006
Contents:
Pt. I. Place -- Sect. 1. Themes -- 1. Prelude : 'land's edge' / Tim Winton -- 2. Australian cities / Trevor Hogan -- 3. Suburbs / Graeme Davison -- 4. Regions / Geoffrey Lawrence and Lynda Cheshire -- 5. Communities / Inga Clendinnen -- 6. Wilderness / Stefan Petrow -- 7. Sealanes / Peter Murphy -- Sect. 2. Places -- 8. Canberra / Alastair Greig -- 9. Sydney / David Brearley -- 10. Melbourne / Graeme Davison -- 11. Brisbane / Peter Spearritt -- 12. Perth / Jenny Gregory -- 13. Adelaide / Kerryn Goldsworthy -- 14. Hobart / Tony Rayner -- 15. Darwin / Bob Catley -- 16. Alice springs / Tim Rowse -- 17. Mining towns / Lenore Layman and Richard Hartley -- 18. Broome / Pat Lowe -- 19. Pilbara and Kimberley / George Seddon -- 20. Victoria's Western District / Raymond Madden -- 21. Mildura / Alan Frost -- 22. Queensland towns / Lynda Cheshire and Geoffrey Lawrence -- 23. The gold coast / David Holmes -- 24. The Torres Strait Islands / Nonie Sharp -- 25. Pacific Islands / Helen Lee -- 26. Auckland / Ian Carter -- 27. Wellington / Chamsy el-Ojeili -- 28. Bangkok, Jakarta, Manila, and Singapore / Trevor Hogan -- 29. Kuala Lumpur / Wendy Mee -- 30. Britain / Tara Brabazon -- 31. The United States / Dennis Altman -- Pt. II. Time -- Sect. 1. Spans -- 32. Australia to 1880 / David Goodman -- 33. 1880-1914 / Stuart Macintyre -- 34. Between two wars / Geoffrey Bolton -- 35. The forties / Diane Kirkby -- 36. The fifties / John Murphy -- 37. The sixties and seventies / Peter Beilharz -- 38. The eighties and beyond / Guy Rundle -- Sect. 2. Culture -- 39. Growing up / Evie Katz, Maggie Walter and Ian Anderson -- 40. Women / Catharine Lumby -- 41. Men / Anthony McMahon -- 42. Children / Jan Kociumbas -- 43. Youth / Emma Tom -- 44. Family / David de Vaus -- 45. Work / Belinda Probert -- 46. Education / Simon Marginson -- 47. Law / Sharyn Roach Anleu -- 48. Consumption / Beryl Langar -- 49. Food / John Germov -- 50. Religions / Rowan Ireland -- 51. Art / Charles Green -- 52. Film / Lorraine Mortimer -- 53. Watching television / Sophie Cunningham -- 54. Print journalism / Peter Craven -- 55. Rock'n'Roll music / Clinton Walker -- 56. Olympics / Sally Warhaft -- 57. Sport / Jim McKay -- 58. Cars / Christy Newman and Peter Newman -- 59. Technology / Judy Wajcman -- 60. Front gardens / Peter Timms -- 61. Backyards / George Seddon -- 62. House and home / Alastair Greig -- 63. Architecture / Kim Dovey -- Pt. III. Division -- Sect. 1. Themes -- 64. Division / Nikos Papastergiadis -- 65. Insiders and outsiders / Ghassan Hage -- Sect. 2. Moving divisions -- 66. Immigration / John Goldlust -- 67. Exiles / Renata Kokanovic -- 68. Expatriates / Graeme Hugo -- 69. Aboriginal Australians / Tim Rowse -- 70. Regulating difference : aborigines in the settler state / Julie Finlayson and David Martin -- 71. Freedom rides / Ann Curthoys -- 72. The incarcerated / Jacqueline Wilson -- 73. Gender / Glenda Ballantyne -- 74. Sexuality / Anthony Smith -- 75. Ageing / Victor Minichiello and Maggie Jamieson -- 76. Death / Allan Kellehear -- 77. Poverty / Mark Peel -- 78. Class / Bill Martin -- 79. Greedy institutions / Suzanne Franzway -- 80. Sustainability / Peter Newman -- 81. Social movements / Glenda Ballantyne -- 82. Citizenship, solidarity, and the state / Anthony Moran -- 83. Bureaucracy / Stewart Clegg -- 84. Policies of inclusion / Alison McClelland -- Pt. IV. Conclusion -- 85. The Australian settlement and the new century / Peter Beilharz.
Summary: "Offering students and lecturers an innovative approach to introductory level sociology, this book covers all the major areas conventionally introduced to first year students, but in a context of place, time, and division. Using Australia as its model, the book shows the many ways that livesintersect with broader societal notions of place and geography, history and culture, and institutions and social divisions."--Publisher description.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 469-470) and index.

Pt. I. Place -- Sect. 1. Themes -- 1. Prelude : 'land's edge' / Tim Winton -- 2. Australian cities / Trevor Hogan -- 3. Suburbs / Graeme Davison -- 4. Regions / Geoffrey Lawrence and Lynda Cheshire -- 5. Communities / Inga Clendinnen -- 6. Wilderness / Stefan Petrow -- 7. Sealanes / Peter Murphy -- Sect. 2. Places -- 8. Canberra / Alastair Greig -- 9. Sydney / David Brearley -- 10. Melbourne / Graeme Davison -- 11. Brisbane / Peter Spearritt -- 12. Perth / Jenny Gregory -- 13. Adelaide / Kerryn Goldsworthy -- 14. Hobart / Tony Rayner -- 15. Darwin / Bob Catley -- 16. Alice springs / Tim Rowse -- 17. Mining towns / Lenore Layman and Richard Hartley -- 18. Broome / Pat Lowe -- 19. Pilbara and Kimberley / George Seddon -- 20. Victoria's Western District / Raymond Madden -- 21. Mildura / Alan Frost -- 22. Queensland towns / Lynda Cheshire and Geoffrey Lawrence -- 23. The gold coast / David Holmes -- 24. The Torres Strait Islands / Nonie Sharp -- 25. Pacific Islands / Helen Lee -- 26. Auckland / Ian Carter -- 27. Wellington / Chamsy el-Ojeili -- 28. Bangkok, Jakarta, Manila, and Singapore / Trevor Hogan -- 29. Kuala Lumpur / Wendy Mee -- 30. Britain / Tara Brabazon -- 31. The United States / Dennis Altman -- Pt. II. Time -- Sect. 1. Spans -- 32. Australia to 1880 / David Goodman -- 33. 1880-1914 / Stuart Macintyre -- 34. Between two wars / Geoffrey Bolton -- 35. The forties / Diane Kirkby -- 36. The fifties / John Murphy -- 37. The sixties and seventies / Peter Beilharz -- 38. The eighties and beyond / Guy Rundle -- Sect. 2. Culture -- 39. Growing up / Evie Katz, Maggie Walter and Ian Anderson -- 40. Women / Catharine Lumby -- 41. Men / Anthony McMahon -- 42. Children / Jan Kociumbas -- 43. Youth / Emma Tom -- 44. Family / David de Vaus -- 45. Work / Belinda Probert -- 46. Education / Simon Marginson -- 47. Law / Sharyn Roach Anleu -- 48. Consumption / Beryl Langar -- 49. Food / John Germov -- 50. Religions / Rowan Ireland -- 51. Art / Charles Green -- 52. Film / Lorraine Mortimer -- 53. Watching television / Sophie Cunningham -- 54. Print journalism / Peter Craven -- 55. Rock'n'Roll music / Clinton Walker -- 56. Olympics / Sally Warhaft -- 57. Sport / Jim McKay -- 58. Cars / Christy Newman and Peter Newman -- 59. Technology / Judy Wajcman -- 60. Front gardens / Peter Timms -- 61. Backyards / George Seddon -- 62. House and home / Alastair Greig -- 63. Architecture / Kim Dovey -- Pt. III. Division -- Sect. 1. Themes -- 64. Division / Nikos Papastergiadis -- 65. Insiders and outsiders / Ghassan Hage -- Sect. 2. Moving divisions -- 66. Immigration / John Goldlust -- 67. Exiles / Renata Kokanovic -- 68. Expatriates / Graeme Hugo -- 69. Aboriginal Australians / Tim Rowse -- 70. Regulating difference : aborigines in the settler state / Julie Finlayson and David Martin -- 71. Freedom rides / Ann Curthoys -- 72. The incarcerated / Jacqueline Wilson -- 73. Gender / Glenda Ballantyne -- 74. Sexuality / Anthony Smith -- 75. Ageing / Victor Minichiello and Maggie Jamieson -- 76. Death / Allan Kellehear -- 77. Poverty / Mark Peel -- 78. Class / Bill Martin -- 79. Greedy institutions / Suzanne Franzway -- 80. Sustainability / Peter Newman -- 81. Social movements / Glenda Ballantyne -- 82. Citizenship, solidarity, and the state / Anthony Moran -- 83. Bureaucracy / Stewart Clegg -- 84. Policies of inclusion / Alison McClelland -- Pt. IV. Conclusion -- 85. The Australian settlement and the new century / Peter Beilharz.

"Offering students and lecturers an innovative approach to introductory level sociology, this book covers all the major areas conventionally introduced to first year students, but in a context of place, time, and division. Using Australia as its model, the book shows the many ways that livesintersect with broader societal notions of place and geography, history and culture, and institutions and social divisions."--Publisher description.

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