What is sociology? Simply, it is the study of how society functions, or in some cases, does not function.
Various competing schools of sociology have attempted to fit observations of social phenomena into different conceptual systems. Introducing Sociology traces the origins of these systems from Enlightenment thought and the pioneering work of Auguste Comte to subsequent developments in Karl Marx, Herbert Spencer, Emile Durkheim and Max Weber.
The rapid expansion of sociology in 20th-century America and Britain, the post-World War II dominance of Talcott Parsons, the Chicago School and the rise of Structuralism are brilliantly outlined in a clear, graphic form. The book also examines the array of concepts and methods of research that have been applied to the study of society by the key analysts.
Authors: Richard Osborne & Borin Van Loon
Prices: £6.99/$9.95/C$10.99
Pages: 176 pages
Publication Date: Sep 3, 2009
ISBN: 9781848310858
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Charlotte
08.06.10 at 02:30PM
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More of a crash-course than an introduction, it's a really dense book but the format makes it an enjoyable read. I may have to revisit it a few times before it all sinks in! Would highly recommend it to anyone with even the slightest interest in the subject.
Tanner
11.07.10 at 02:58AM
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was and extremely good read. Recommend highly
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