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The Contemporary British Society Reader

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ISBN: 978-0-745-62262-0

February 2001

Polity

376 pages

Description
This exciting new reader brings together some of the best recent sociological writing on British society. The volume features carefully selected extracts from books and journals, which have been chosen for the high quality of their sociological analysis and their relevance to understanding social change.

Thematically organized, the volume gives wide coverage to a range of key topics in sociology, including globalization, class and inequality, gender, ethnicity, the media, leisure and consumption. It also provides students with an interesting introduction to a variety of social science research methods, from ethnographies and in-depth interviews to observation and surveys. Most of the chapters are based on recent empirical research, and therefore capture in detail some of the more distinctive features of life in Britain at the turn of the millennium.


Read alone, or in conjunction with the third edition of the best-selling textbook, Contemporary British Society, this book provides the newcomer to sociology with a fascinating introduction to social life in Britain and a taste of the excitement and complexity of original research and analysis.

About the Author
Nicholas Abercrombie is Professor of Sociology and Deputy Vice-Chancellor at the University of Lancaster. Alan Warde is Professor of Sociology at the University of Manchester.
Features
Features selections from the very best contemporary work on British SocietyFully up-to-date, includes a whole host of readings on current themes eg. globalization and consumption, as well as solid coverage of more traditional topicsIncludes a substantial introduction to the volume and commentaries on each pieceEasy to use and extensively cross-referencedUseful companion volume to a major text book - Contemporary British
Society (3rd ed.)