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Foundations Of Sociology Towards A Better Understanding Of The Human World Richard Jenkins Auth

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Foundations Of Sociology Towards A Better Understanding Of The Human World Richard Jenkins Auth
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Publisher: Palgrave, London
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.2 MB
Author: Richard Jenkins (auth.)
ISBN: 9780333960509, 9781349878352, 0333960505, 1349878359
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Foundations Of Sociology Towards A Better Understanding Of The Human World Richard Jenkins Auth by Richard Jenkins (auth.) 9780333960509, 9781349878352, 0333960505, 1349878359 instant download after payment.

This book argues that the foundations of sociology - key concepts which are necessary to all sociology, from whatever perspective - have become taken-for-granted and require re-assessment. Focusing on society, culture, the individual, and collectivity, the author builds a powerful case for an overhaul of these basic concepts, offering a unified model of the subject matter of sociology as 'the human world' - understood as individual, interactional and institutional orders - which is part of the 'natural world'. Written in a straightforward and accessible style, this is a powerful restatement of the value of sociological sense as a necessary critique of common sense, and its relevance to an audience far beyond academia.

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