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Science of Society (Rle Social Theory) - An Introduction to Sociology

English · Hardback

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Two main criteria have guided the selection and presentation of the material for this text-book. Firstly, there is the claim that sociology is a science. Throughout, the emphasis has been on presenting sociological perspectives rather than conveying a mass of factual information. Science is essentially analytical. And sociology, if it is to justify its claim to be a science, must be more than simply 'political arithmetic', counting heads and providing demographic data for governments. Secondly, science, like other intellectual activities, can be exciting. The emphasis throughout is on the sociological study of industrial society, with particular reference to modern England. After an introductory discussion of sociological perspectives, there are chapters on each of the major sub-systems of society; the family, the educational system, the economy, the political system and belief systems. The book ends with three chapters on major social processes: social differentiation and stratification, organization, and finally, social change, including a discussion of deviancy and disorganization.

List of contents

1. The Science of Society 2. The Family 3. The Educational System 4. The Economic System and Occupations 5. The Political System 6. Belief Systems 7. Social Differentiation and Stratification 8. Organizations 9. Deviance, Disorganization and Change

Summary

Two main criteria have guided the selection and presentation of the material for this text-book. Firstly, there is the claim that sociology is a science. Throughout, the emphasis has been on presenting sociological perspectives rather than conveying a mass of factual information. Science is essentially analytical. And sociology, if it is to justify its claim to be a science, must be more than simply 'political arithmetic', counting heads and providing demographic data for governments. Secondly, science, like other intellectual activities, can be exciting. The emphasis throughout is on the sociological study of industrial society, with particular reference to modern England. After an introductory discussion of sociological perspectives, there are chapters on each of the major sub-systems of society; the family, the educational system, the economy, the political system and belief systems. The book ends with three chapters on major social processes: social differentiation and stratification, organization, and finally, social change, including a discussion of deviancy and disorganization.

Product details

Authors Stephen Cotgrove, Stephen Frederick Cotgrove, Cotgrove Stephen Frederick
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 08.08.2014
 
EAN 9781138784048
ISBN 978-1-138-78404-8
No. of pages 310
Series Routledge Library Editions: So
Routledge Library Editions: Social Theory
Routledge Library Editions: So
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology

Social Theory, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Social Theory

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