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Dictionary of Sociology
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Dictionary of Sociology

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Dictionary of Sociology is designed to give the reader a sound introduction to the debates and issues in which sociologists engage. Key concepts in areas such as social stratification, crime and deviance, culture and identity, mass media, power and politics, and religion are defined and explained. Each entry begins with a clear one-sentence definition and goes on to provide illustrative examples of the concept or an introduction to the major points in support or criticism of it. The length of the entry usually depends on the relative importance of the concept and often on the degree of controversy it arouses. Illustrations and tables are provided to further aid understanding; entries are carefully cross-referenced through the use of italics; and the A-Z format makes the book exceptionally easy to use.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 February 2001
Pages
282
ISBN
9781579582913

Dictionary of Sociology is designed to give the reader a sound introduction to the debates and issues in which sociologists engage. Key concepts in areas such as social stratification, crime and deviance, culture and identity, mass media, power and politics, and religion are defined and explained. Each entry begins with a clear one-sentence definition and goes on to provide illustrative examples of the concept or an introduction to the major points in support or criticism of it. The length of the entry usually depends on the relative importance of the concept and often on the degree of controversy it arouses. Illustrations and tables are provided to further aid understanding; entries are carefully cross-referenced through the use of italics; and the A-Z format makes the book exceptionally easy to use.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 February 2001
Pages
282
ISBN
9781579582913