Sociology. Anthony Giddens

Sociology - Anthony Giddens


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      6 Chapter 9Table 9.1 Goldthorpe/CASMIN and UK ONS-SEC social class schemes alongside more commonly us…

      7 Chapter 22Table 22.1 Adaptive responses to social strainTable 22.2 Reasons for not reporting crime, year ending March 2017Table 22.3 Strengths and limitations of the CSEW and police-recorded crime figures

       List of Classic studies

      1 Chapter 1Classic studies 1.1 Emile Durkheim’s study of suicide

      2 Chapter 2Classic studies 2.1 The social psychology of prison lifeClassic studies 2.2 Theda Skocpol’s comparison of social revolutions

      3 Chapter 3Classic studies 3.1 Neo-Marxism: the Frankfurt School of critical theory

      4 Chapter 4Classic studies 4.1 Immanuel Wallerstein on the modern world-systemClassic studies 4.2 Anthony Giddens: riding the juggernaut of modernity

      5 Chapter 5Classic studies 5.1 Ulrich Beck and the global risk societyClassic studies 5.2 Modelling the limits to economic growth

      6 Chapter 6Classic studies 6.1 Demographic transition theoryClassic studies 6.2 Walt Rostow and the stages of economic growth

      7 Chapter 7Classic studies 7.1 Uncovering sexual diversity in the USAClassic studies 7.2 Connell on the dynamics of the gender order

      8 Chapter 8Classic studies 8.1 Institutional racism – the Stephen Lawrence InquiryClassic studies 8.2 Patterns of mobility in the new age of migration

      9 Chapter 9Classic studies 9.1 Marx on class and revolutionClassic studies 9.2 John Goldthorpe and the EGP class schema

      10 Chapter 10Classic studies 10.1 Talcott Parsons on society’s ‘sick role’

      11 Chapter 11Classic studies 11.1 Peter Townsend on poverty and deprivationClassic studies 11.2 T. H. Marshall and the evolution of citizenship in Britain

      12 Chapter 12Classic studies 12.1 Erving Goffman – ‘all the world’s (a bit like) a stage’Classic studies 12.2 Harold Garfinkel’s experiments in ethnomethodology

      13 Chapter 13Classic studies 13.1 The metropolis and mental lifeClassic studies 13.2 Urbanism as a way of life

      14 Chapter 14Classic studies 14.1 George Herbert Mead – Mind, Self and SocietyClassic studies 14.2 Nancy Chodorow: attachment, separation and gender identities

      15 Chapter 15Classic studies 15.1 Talcott Parsons on the functions of the familyClassic studies 15.2 From social institution to family practices

      16 Chapter 16Classic studies 16.1 Basil Bernstein on language and social class

      17 Chapter 17Classic studies 17.1 Ann Oakley on housework and the housewife roleClassic studies 17.2 Harry Braverman on the degradation of work in capitalist economies

      18 Chapter 18Classic studies 18.1 The elementary forms of the religious life

      19 Chapter 19Classic studies 19.1 ‘Bad News’ from the Glasgow University Media GroupClassic studies 19.2 Jürgen Habermas – the rise and fall of the public sphere

      20 Chapter 20Classic studies 20.1 Stephen Lukes – a ‘radical view’ of powerClassic studies 20.2 Neil Smelser on understanding social movementsClassic studies 22.2 Stan Cohen’s folk devils and moral panics

      21 Chapter 21Classic studies 21.1 Norbert Elias – on the process of civilizationClassic studies 21.2 Carl von Clausewitz, On War (1832)

      22 Chapter 22Classic studies 22.1 Robert Merton and the failing American dreamClassic studies 22.2 Stan Cohen’s folk devils and moral panics

       List of Using Your Sociological Imagination

      1 Chapter 1Using Your Sociological Imagination 1.1 Neglected founders of sociology?

      2 Chapter 3Using Your Sociological Imagination 3.1 Marx and Weber – the shaping of the modern world

      3 Chapter 4Using Your Sociological Imagination 4.1 Newly industrializing countriesUsing Your Sociological Imagination 4.2 ‘Barbie’ and the development of global commodity chains

      4 Chapter 5Using Your Sociological Imagination 5.1 Crossing the species barrier: the UK BSE crisisUsing Your Sociological Imagination 5.2 ClimateGate: a cautionary taleUsing Your Sociological Imagination 5.3 The car is dead – long live the car?

      5 Chapter 6Using Your Sociological Imagination 6.1 Demography – the key conceptsUsing Your Sociological Imagination 6.2 Raising the ‘bottom billion’ out of poverty

      6 Chapter 7Using Your Sociological Imagination 7.1 Theorizing patriarchyUsing Your Sociological Imagination 7.2 Masculinity and sexuality in schools

      7 Chapter 8Using Your Sociological Imagination 8.1 Black identity and the ‘new ethnicities’Using Your Sociological Imagination 8.2 The Windrush scandal

      8 Chapter 9Using Your Sociological Imagination 9.1 The death of class?Using Your Sociological Imagination 9.2 ‘Disidentifying’ with the working class?

      9 Chapter 10Using


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