The New Introducing Sociology

The New Introducing Sociology by Frank Bechhofer, published by Penguin Books in 1992, offers a comprehensive examination of sociology as a discipline in the context of a rapidly changing society. This revised edition spans 509 pages and is presented in English, drawing on recent sociological research and theoretical debates while addressing public controversies related to social policy in various fields, including health services and industry.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the unique challenges involved in researching societal issues, such as sex, gender, and family dynamics influenced by the women’s movement. The book discusses evolving patterns of health and illness, urbanization, transformations in industry, and the complexities of ethnic and racial conflicts. It also delves into the persistence of social order amidst inequalities and examines deviations from conventional behavior, concluding with an overview of the main varieties of sociological theory.
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This edition draws upon recent findings of sociological research about a rapidly changing society, upon both classical and contemporary theoretical debates and upon public controversies over social policy in fields ranging from the health service to the future of industry. The book begins with an assessment of sociology as a discipline, which is then set against the background of the history of global development and of contemporary divisions in the world, especially the Third World. Successive chapters introduce the reader to the special problems involved in researching society: the issues of sex, gender and the family, especially those raised by the women’s movement; changing patterns of health and illness and of medical therapy; the explosive growth of the world’s cities and changes in community life; the transformations of industry and of the nature of work in an epoch of mass unemployment; ethnic and racial conflicts both at world level and within our own society; the persistence of social order despite deep inequalities; and the many ways in which people deviate from respectable models of behaviour. The book ends with an overview of the main varieties of sociological theory.
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