The HarperCollins Dictionary Sociology

The HarperCollins Dictionary Sociology by David Jary is a comprehensive resource published by HarperCollins on January 22, 1992. This edition spans 608 pages and is presented in English, offering a detailed exploration of terms and concepts relevant to the field of sociology. It serves as a valuable reference for both professionals and the large number of students enrolled in sociology courses each year.
Readers will find that this dictionary not only covers a wide range of sociological terminology but also includes related concepts from psychology, economics, political science, and anthropology. This makes it an essential tool for understanding the interdisciplinary connections within social sciences. The book is designed to support academic study and professional practice, providing clarity on the language used across various areas of sociology and its related fields.
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This complete and timely sourcebook provides professionals and the more than 490,000 students annually enrolled in sociology courses with the terms and concepts used in every area of sociology, and with related terms in psychology, economics, political science, and anthropology.
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