Sociology The Basics

Sociology The Basics by Martin Albrow, published by Routledge in 1999, is a comprehensive introduction to the field of sociology, spanning 203 pages. This edition provides an accessible overview of what sociology entails and the roles of sociologists, reflecting the significant changes in the discipline over the past two decades.
Readers will find a clear and concise exploration of major topics and debates within sociology, including the relationship between sociology and society, laws, morality, science, social relations, power, and communication. The book also addresses the future of society and the journey of becoming a sociologist, making it a valuable resource for anyone considering the study of social science.
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This is a book for anyone who wants to know what sociology is and what sociologists do. In a subject which has changed dramatically over the last twenty years, Sociology: The Basics offers the most up to date guide to the major topics and areas of debate. It covers among other things:
* sociology and society
* laws, morality and science
* social relations
* power and communication
* society in the future
* becoming a sociologist.
Clearly written, concise and comprehensive, Sociology: The Basics will be an essential text for anyone thinking of studying the subject.
Other titles in the Basics series include:
Language: the Basics Pb 0415125413
Politics: the Basics Pb 0415102634
Philosophy: the Basics Pb 0415124964
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