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    SOCIOLOGY

    €36.57
    ISBN: 9781509539222
    AuthorGiddens, Anthony
    SubAuthor1Sutton, Philip W.
    Pub Date26/03/2021
    BindingPaperback
    Pages1152
    AvailabilityCurrently out of stock. If available, delivery is usually 5-10 working days.
    Edition9th Ed
    Availability: Out of Stock

    The indispensable guide to understanding the world we make and the lives we lead.


    This thoroughly revised and updated ninth edition remains unrivalled in its vibrant, engaging and authoritative introduction to sociology. The authors provide a commanding overview of the latest global developments and new ideas in this fascinating subject. Classic debates are also given careful coverage, with even the most complex ideas explained in a straightforward way.


    Written in a fluent, easy-to-follow style, the book manages to be intellectually rigorous but still very accessible. With a strong focus on interactive pedagogy, it aims to engage and excite readers, helping them to see the enduring value of thinking sociologically.


    The ninth edition includes:





    a solid foundation in the basics of sociology: its purpose, methodology and theories;

    up-to-the-minute overviews of key topics in social life, from gender, personal life and poverty, to globalization, the media and politics;

    stimulating examples of what sociology has to say about key issues in our contemporary world, such as climate change, growing inequality and rising polarization in societies across the world;

    a strong focus on global connections and the ways that digital technologies are radically transforming our lives;

    quality pedagogical features, such as 'Classic Studies' and 'Global Society' boxes, and 'Thinking Critically' reflection points, as well as end-of-chapter activities inviting readers to engage with popular culture and original research articles to gather sociological insights.



    The ninth edition sets the standard for introductory sociology in a complex world. It is the ideal teaching text for first-year university and college courses, and will help to inspire a new generation of sociologists.

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    The indispensable guide to understanding the world we make and the lives we lead.


    This thoroughly revised and updated ninth edition remains unrivalled in its vibrant, engaging and authoritative introduction to sociology. The authors provide a commanding overview of the latest global developments and new ideas in this fascinating subject. Classic debates are also given careful coverage, with even the most complex ideas explained in a straightforward way.


    Written in a fluent, easy-to-follow style, the book manages to be intellectually rigorous but still very accessible. With a strong focus on interactive pedagogy, it aims to engage and excite readers, helping them to see the enduring value of thinking sociologically.


    The ninth edition includes:





    a solid foundation in the basics of sociology: its purpose, methodology and theories;

    up-to-the-minute overviews of key topics in social life, from gender, personal life and poverty, to globalization, the media and politics;

    stimulating examples of what sociology has to say about key issues in our contemporary world, such as climate change, growing inequality and rising polarization in societies across the world;

    a strong focus on global connections and the ways that digital technologies are radically transforming our lives;

    quality pedagogical features, such as 'Classic Studies' and 'Global Society' boxes, and 'Thinking Critically' reflection points, as well as end-of-chapter activities inviting readers to engage with popular culture and original research articles to gather sociological insights.



    The ninth edition sets the standard for introductory sociology in a complex world. It is the ideal teaching text for first-year university and college courses, and will help to inspire a new generation of sociologists.