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245 0 0 _aSociology in perspective /
_cMark Kirby ... [et al.]
250 _aAQA ed.
260 _aOxford :
_bHeinemann,
_c2000.
300 _a831 p. ;
_c27 cm.
505 0 _a1. Introduction to study. - 2. Introduction to sociology. - 3. Families and households. - 4. Health. - 5. Mass media. - 6. Education. - 7. Wealth, poverty and welfare. - 8. Work and leisure. - 9. Sociological methods. - 10. Power and politics. - 11. Religion. - 12. World sociology. - 13. Sociological theory. - 14. Sociological methodogy. - 15. Crime and deviance. - 16. Stratification and differentiation: class. - 17. Stratification and differentiation: sex and gender. - 18. Stratification and differentiation: 'race' and ethnicity. - Bibliography. - Copyright acknowledgements. - Name Index. - Subject Index.
520 _aSociology in Perspective AQA Edition builds upon the success of Sociology in Perspective and has been revised and updated to match the structure and content requirements of the new AQA specification for sociology. The new editions has a student book and supporting tutor's resource file. The student book is fully up-to-date and covers all the topics in the AQA specification, has a new clear design with plenty of subheadings to make the book easy to use, contains a new chapter offering advice on study and revision skills, highlights where activities may enable students to generate evidence for their key skills portfolio. - Back cover.
590 _aSociology : 9699
650 0 _aSociology.
700 1 _aKirby, Mark.
_911790
920 _aCAL : 86377, 86378
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