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Books in the Sociology for a Changing World series

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  • by Philip Sutton
    £48.49

    It covers environmental ideas, environmental movements, social constructionism, critical realism, 'ecocentric' theory, environmental identities, risk society theory, sustainable development, Green consumerism, ecological modernization and debates around modernity and post- modernity.

  • - New Directions
    by Andrew Webster
    £48.49 - 153.49

    How can the sociology of science relate to issues of science policy? These two questions lie at the heart of this new introduction to the sociology of science and technology. Balancing an analysis of contemporary debates in the field with an exploration of science policy questions the book provides a fresh approach to today's key issues.

  • by Frances Heidensohn
    £47.49

    Crime and Society is a comprehensive review of the sociological study of crime and the relationship between crime and society that combines theoretical analysis with up-to-date empirical surveys.

  • by John Solomos & Les Back
    £48.49 - 153.49

    Why is there a resurgence of racism in contemporary societies? Drawing on comparative sources, this study analyses some of the most important aspects of racism within the context of contemporary social relations, introducing both students and practitioners to questions of key importance in the study of racism.

  • - Who Benefits?
    by Lois Bryson
    £47.49

    Conventional texts on the welfare state have had a narrow gaze, focused mainly on benefits to the poor and relatively poor. Welfare and the State updates and broadens the classic debates on poverty, inequality and the nature of state. It directs attention to gender, through examining women's welfare state and men's welfare state.

  • - Hotspots of Transition
    by Graham Taylor & Jorg Durrschmidt
    £47.49 - 153.49

    Uses an innovative conceptual approach to explore the way in which processes of globalization transform and impact upon everyday life. Engaging with a range of theories and concepts, the book provides an accessible discussion of modern issues for students of Globalization and Sociology.

  • by Stephen J. Hunt
    £47.49

    This work offers a comprehensive account of religion in Western societies, focusing particularly on Western Europe and North America but taking in developments elsewhere around the globe as appropriate. It examines beliefs, practices, patterns of organization and significant trends.

  • by Mike Savage, Alan Warde & Mr. Kevin Ward
    £44.49

    The long-awaited second edition of this highly successful text on urban sociology retains the distinctive character and focus of the original, while taking fully into account recent theoretical debates and new empirical research.

  • by Graham Crow & Professor Graham Allan
    £48.49 - 153.49

    Patterns of household and family life are changing radically leading sociologists to develop new conceptualizations and understandings of the relationships involved. This book examines the character of these changes, exploring the growing diversity there is in people's domestic circumstances.

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