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Being Sociological Steve Matthewman (University of Auckland, New Zealand)

Being Sociological By Steve Matthewman (University of Auckland, New Zealand)

Being Sociological by Steve Matthewman (University of Auckland, New Zealand)


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Summary

This original, thematic introduction to sociology encourages students to look afresh at a world they think they know. Taking readers through different ways of existing and acting in the world, such as 'believing' or 'educating', it covers all the key areas of first year study and equips students with the skills to think sociologically.

Being Sociological Summary

Being Sociological by Steve Matthewman (University of Auckland, New Zealand)

Sociology throws new light on the world we think we know. It can challenge long-held assumptions and it offers a spectrum of possibilities to extend our understandings of everyday life, politics, culture and relationships. It opens our eyes to alternatives for tackling social problems and connects every one of us to each other. Being Sociological is an entertaining, inspiring, intelligent introduction to this vast and illuminating subject. Each chapter follows a clear path through a core sociological process - from working and consuming to believing and communicating. With intriguing examples, clear definitions of essential jargon and stimulating theoretical explanation, the book focuses on the most important issues and ideas that inform sociology. The new edition: - Expands the international range of examples and voices represented - Draws on expertise of leading academic contributors from across seven countries - Includes even more coverage of hot topics in new chapters on globalization and the environment - Uses a clear structure throughout each chapter to ease the reading experience - Aids understanding and learning with new features, including discussion points, annotated suggestions for further reading, an expanded glossary, and enhanced web support at http://www.palgrave.com/sociology/matthewman2e This is the resource all students new to the subject need in order to start their sociological journey with understanding, knowledge, imagination and confidence.

Being Sociological Reviews

'Beautifully written, imaginatively illustrated and systematically presented, this critical encounter with common sense makes me want to study sociology all over again. Lucky are the students who will read it.' - Michael Burawoy, President of the International Sociological Association 'Sociology invites us to think differently about the familiar. The results can be - should be - disruptive. Being Sociological captures the sociological imagination in terms of six key themes that provide creative methods of understanding social reality. These signposts also give this volume both discipline and coherence. Thinking of society as process, the authors cover a wide range of social activities from feeling to working, and from consuming to modernizing. These sociological concepts are carefully applied to major contemporary issues such as the Arab Spring, violent conflict in Chechnya, and global warming. For students, vice-chancellors and politicians asking the standard question ('why do sociology?'), Being Sociological provides compelling answers.' - Bryan S. Turner, The Graduate Center, The City University of New York, USA Praise for the First Edition: 'I generally find introductory texts rather bland and uninspiring, but not in this instance. Overall I think the editors and their contributors have succeeded in delivering a text that offers an original and interesting approach to the difficult task of introducing sociology to students' - Professor Barry Smart, School of Social, Historical and Literary Studies, University of Portsmouth, UK 'The writing is remarkably coherent for a multi-authored book [and] the style is accessible to students new to sociology. I like it. The book is interesting to read - never boring.' - Professor Kenneth Roberts, School of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Liverpool, UK 'This is a refreshing 'take' on the subject and provides the strongest claim to originality competitive market.' - David Pearson, Reader in Sociology, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

About Steve Matthewman (University of Auckland, New Zealand)

STEVE MATTHEWMAN is Associate Professor in Sociology, Department of Sociology, University of Auckland, New Zealand. He is an established writer and co-editor, and has over 12 years' experience teaching introductory level sociology courses across various institutions in New Zealand. CATHERINE LANE WEST-NEWMAN is Senior Lecturer in Sociology, Department of Sociology, University of Auckland, New Zealand. She has over 17 years' experience of co-ordinating and delivering first year sociology courses and has enjoyed Visiting Professorships at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She is the author of a number of book chapters and articles in the field of sociological studies. BRUCE CURTIS is Senior Lecturer and Head of Department in Sociology at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. He has more that 12 years' experience of running and teaching a range of sociology and interdisciplinary undergraduate courses. He is Past President of the Sociological Association of Aotearoa New Zealand.

Table of Contents

Preface: How to Read This Book; S.Matthewman & C.L.West-Newman Being Sociological; C.L.West-Newman & S.Matthewman Researching; B.Curtis Modernizing; R.Kilminster Controlling: Power; C.L.West-Newman & S.Matthewman Stratifying: Inequality; D.Mayeda Becoming: Identities; M.Sullivan & C.L.West-Newman Gendering; M. Holmes Sexualizing; M.Stevens Racializing; C.L.West-Newman & I.Vodanovich Relating: Families; R.Shaw Feeling: Emotions; C.L.West-Newman Believing: Religions; T.McIntosh Educating; V.de Oliveira Straying: Deviance; S. Pfhol & K. Bachechi Globalizing; M. Steger & E.Wilson Working; B.Curtis Consuming; C. Rojek Sustaining: The Environment; B. Smart Connecting: Technology; S.Matthewman Communicating: Media; W. Wood Finishing; S.Matthewman Glossary

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GOR006674545
9780230303157
0230303153
Being Sociological by Steve Matthewman (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20130313
448
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