Sociology gives us the tools we need to understand our life and the lives of the people around us. It reveals that our commonsense view of the world isn't always right, and enables us to find out what actually shapes our experiences.In this widely used and very readable introductory text, Judith Bessant and Rob Watts show us how to develop a sociological perspective on what is happening in Australia today. Rapid and far-reaching social changes are taking place which affect us all: globalisation is impacting on our economy and culture; technological developments increase the pace of life; and many people worry about the decline of traditional values and about environmental and personal security. Using a sociological perspective we can explain why different groups of people experience these changes as exciting, unsettling or devastating.Sociology Australia is structured around six key questions:* What is sociology?* Who are we and how do we come to be who we are?* How do we know the world in which we live?* Can we make our lives as we want them?* Who makes the decisions that shape our society?* What changes are taking place in Australia today?Sociology Australia is an ideal introduction to the discipline of sociology and to the dynamics of Australian society today. This third edition of Sociology Australia has been substantially revised and updated, and includes new chapters on religion, education and sustainability.
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A thoroughly revised and expanded third edition of this widely used introductory text which shows how to develop a sociological perspective on what is happening in Australia today.
Acknowledgments IntroductionPART ONE: WHAT IS SOCIOLOGY?1. Sociology in an age of insecurity2. Reading sociology3. Making sense of sociology4. Doing sociology5. Ethics and sociology PART TWO: IDENTITY: Being yourself, being Australian6. Ourselves: Myself, yourself 7. Ourselves in families 8. Being young: Age and identity9. Sex in Australia10. Religion in Australia 11. Identity, multiculturalism and imagined communityPART THREE: GLOBALISATION: Australia and social change12. Australians at work13. Confronting class and inequality 14. Inequality in Australia15. Education in a period of crisis16. Health and illness in an unequal society17. Crime, deviance and power18. Knowing the world: The Australian media19. Sustainability20. Conclusion: Australia and globalisation
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ISBN
9780367719401
Publisert
2021-03-31
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3. utgave
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Routledge
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1180 gr
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230 mm
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176 mm
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U, G, 05, 01
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Engelsk
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552
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