Calhoun, Craig ed.

Sage handbook of sociology/ Craig Calhoun; Chris Rojek - New Delhi: Sage, 2005. - xv, 590 p.

Contributors; Acknowledgement; Introduction; Theory and Method; Quantitative Research Methods; Qualitative Research Traditions; Sociology and Philosophy; The Diversity and Insularity of Sociological Traditions; Comparative Sociology: Some Paradigms and their Moments; The Axial Processes of Society; The Culture of Work; The Sociology of the Family; The Social Institution of Money; The Sociology of Consumption and Lifestyle; The Sociology of Mediation and Communication; An Entirely Different World? Challenges for the Sociology of Race and Ethnicity; A Sociology of Information. Class and Stratification: Current Problems and Revival ProspectsThe Sociology of Culture; The Sociology of Health and Illness; The Sociology of Religion; Leisure and Tourism; The Sociology of the Environment and Nature; Poverty and Life Chances: The Conceptualization and Study of the Poor; Globalization: Sociology and Cross- Disciplinarity; The Sociology of Gender Relations; Population and Society: Historical Trends and Future Prospects; Primary Debates; A New Approach for Theoretically Integrating Micro and Macro Analysis; Global Inequality: Bringing Politics Back In; Sociology and the Body. The City: Its Return as a Lens for Social TheorySociology of Deviance: the Disciplines of Social Exclusion; Globalizing Business; Sex and Power: Capillaries, Capabilities and Capacities; The Sociology of the University and Higher Education: The Consequences of Globalization; Science, Technology and their Implications; Citizenship, Ethnicity and Nation- States; Index.

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