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Social Divisions: Inequality and Diversity in Britain
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This classic textbook provides an accessible account of the major social divisions that structure social life, drawing from extensive theoretical work and recent empirical analysis. It offers the most comprehensive sociological account of social inequalities, diversity, and divisions, written by leading experts in their fields. It is an invaluable introduction and sourcebook for social science students.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 512 pages
\n Publication date: 22 April 2020
\n Publisher: Bristol University Press
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The revised and updated edition of this classic textbook, now in its new edition, presents an accessible account of the major social divisions that shape social life. Drawing from extensive theoretical work and recent empirical analysis, it offers the most comprehensive sociological account of social inequalities, diversity, and divisions currently available. Written by leading experts in their fields, this outstanding volume presents an invaluable introduction and sourcebook for social science students.
The book is organized into individual chapters that can be read as freestanding contributions or as learning aids. Each chapter includes key points, discussion questions, and selected further readings to enhance the reader's understanding and engagement.
The first chapter provides an overview of the sociological study of social divisions, including the historical development of sociological theories and the key concepts and frameworks used to analyze them. The second chapter explores the social origins.
The third chapter examines the economic dimensions of social divisions, including income inequality, poverty, and unemployment. The fourth chapter examines the political dimensions of social divisions, including political participation, social movements, and political ideologies. The fifth chapter explores the cultural dimensions of social divisions, including race, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality. The sixth chapter examines the social divisions of age, including the aging population and the impact of ageism on social life. The seventh chapter explores the social divisions of disability, including the experiences of people with disabilities and the barriers they face in social life. The eighth chapter examines the social divisions of religion, including the role of religion in social life and the diversity of religious practices and beliefs. The ninth chapter explores the social divisions of education, including access to education, educational inequality, and the impact of education on social life. The tenth chapter examines the social divisions of health, including access to healthcare, health disparities, and the impact of health on social life. The eleventh chapter explores the social divisions of place, including urbanization, suburbanization, and ruralization, and their impact on social life. The twelfth chapter examines the social divisions of time, including the impact of technology on social life and the changing nature of work and leisure. The thirteenth chapter explores the social divisions of identity, including the construction of social identities and the experiences of marginalized groups. The fourteenth chapter examines the social divisions of power, including the power of social institutions, social movements, and individual actors. The fifteenth chapter explores the social divisions of knowledge, including the production and dissemination of knowledge and the impact of knowledge on social life.
In conclusion, this revised and updated edition of the classic textbook provides an accessible and comprehensive account of the major social divisions that shape social life. Written by leading experts in their fields, it offers an invaluable introduction and sourcebook for social science students, researchers, and practitioners. By exploring the social origins.
The book is organized into individual chapters that can be read as freestanding contributions or as learning aids. Each chapter includes key points, discussion questions, and selected further readings to enhance the reader's understanding and engagement.
The first chapter provides an overview of the sociological study of social divisions, including the historical development of sociological theories and the key concepts and frameworks used to analyze them. The second chapter explores the social origins.
The third chapter examines the economic dimensions of social divisions, including income inequality, poverty, and unemployment. The fourth chapter examines the political dimensions of social divisions, including political participation, social movements, and political ideologies. The fifth chapter explores the cultural dimensions of social divisions, including race, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality. The sixth chapter examines the social divisions of age, including the aging population and the impact of ageism on social life. The seventh chapter explores the social divisions of disability, including the experiences of people with disabilities and the barriers they face in social life. The eighth chapter examines the social divisions of religion, including the role of religion in social life and the diversity of religious practices and beliefs. The ninth chapter explores the social divisions of education, including access to education, educational inequality, and the impact of education on social life. The tenth chapter examines the social divisions of health, including access to healthcare, health disparities, and the impact of health on social life. The eleventh chapter explores the social divisions of place, including urbanization, suburbanization, and ruralization, and their impact on social life. The twelfth chapter examines the social divisions of time, including the impact of technology on social life and the changing nature of work and leisure. The thirteenth chapter explores the social divisions of identity, including the construction of social identities.
In conclusion, this revised and updated edition of the classic textbook provides an accessible and comprehensive account of the major social divisions that shape social life. Written by leading experts in their fields, it offers an invaluable introduction and sourcebook for social science students, researchers, and practitioners. By exploring the social.
\n Weight: 752g\n
Dimension: 347 x 253 x 22 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781447355120\n
Edition number: Fourth Edition\n
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