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Sociology
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Hardcover
With Donald Light |
7 sub edition from McGraw-Hill College (June 1, 1997)
9780070380691 | details & prices | 648 pages | 8.50 × 10.50 × 1.00 in. | 3.10 lbs | List price $88.05
About: This impressive, forward thinking research based survey focuses on five key concepts to explain sociological principles: function, structure, action, culture, and power.
About: This impressive, forward thinking research based survey focuses on five key concepts to explain sociological principles: function, structure, action, culture, and power.
With Donald Light |
6 sub edition from McGraw-Hill College (August 1, 1993)
9780070378797 | details & prices | 8.25 × 10.50 × 1.00 in. | 3.30 lbs | List price $80.25
With Danielle Marx-Scouras, Donald Light |
5 sub edition from Alfred a Knopf Inc (January 1, 1989)
9780075545651 | details & prices | List price $35.95
This edition also contains The Cultural Politics of Tel Quel: Literature and the Left in the Wake of Engagement
About: This impressive, forward thinking research based survey focuses on five key concepts to explain sociological principles: function, structure, action, culture, and power.
This edition also contains The Cultural Politics of Tel Quel: Literature and the Left in the Wake of Engagement
About: This impressive, forward thinking research based survey focuses on five key concepts to explain sociological principles: function, structure, action, culture, and power.
Paperback
7 edition from McGraw-Hill Book Co Ltd (April 1, 2000)
9780071141086 | details & prices | List price $21.50
About: This text, by using five key concepts (social structure, culture, power, functional integration and social action), aims to show students the diversity of sociology, while avoiding the pitfall of presenting sociology as though it were divided by competing perspectives.
About: This text, by using five key concepts (social structure, culture, power, functional integration and social action), aims to show students the diversity of sociology, while avoiding the pitfall of presenting sociology as though it were divided by competing perspectives.