Public Sociology

Public Sociology

Author: John Germov

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-07-22

Total Pages: 609

ISBN-13: 1000247023

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From the future of work to the nature of our closest relationships, how do we understand the links between our personal troubles and wider public issues in society today? Now into its fourth edition, Public Sociology continues to highlight the relevance of a grounded sociological perspective to Australian social life, as well as encouraging students to apply a sociological gaze to their own lives and the communities in which they live. Public Sociology presents a wide range of topics in a user-friendly and accessible way, introducing key theories and research methods, and exploring core themes, including youth, families and intimate relationships, class and inequality and race and ethnic relations. All chapters have been extensively revised to bring them up to date in a fast-changing social world, reflecting the latest sociological debates in response to changing lifestyles and evolving political landscapes. In addition to updated statistics and research findings, an expanded glossary and the latest citations to the scholarly literature, the text features a completely new chapter on gender and sexualities with expanded discussion of LGBTIQ+. This new edition also explores contemporary issues ranging from the #MeToo movement to marriage equality, fake news and 'alt facts'. This is the essential sociological reference to help students make sense of a complex and challenging world. NEW TO THE FOURTH EDITION: * A new chapter on gender and sexualities and expanded discussion of intersectionality * Exploration of the latest social issues including #MeToo, rising inequality, and the 'post-truth' age * All chapters thoroughly revised and updated with the latest research * Updated book website with extra readings, YouTube clips, and case studies * A new feature, Visual Sociology, helps the reader analyse the power of visual messaging 'With a firm base in the richest traditions of the discipline and with a remarkably approachable format, this book offers an excellent introduction to a wide array of sociology's concerns, making it suitable for all Australian social science undergraduates.' Gary Wickham, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, Murdoch University 'A sophisticated yet accessible introduction to social identities, differences and inequalities, and social transformations.' Jo Lindsay, Professor in Sociology, Monash University 'Sweeping and lucid...communicates with ease and simplicity.' Toni Makkai, Emeritus Professor, College of Arts and Social Sciences, Australian National University


Australian Sociology

Australian Sociology

Author: K. Harley

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-07-22

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 1137379758

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Battered and bruised by injuries (often self-inflicted) sustained in the first half of the twentieth century since 1950 sociology in Australia has fought its way back into the academic mainstream. This has not been easy; its fortunes seem forever mixed – good in some places and dismal in others. But it has proved itself resilient, it is a survivor.


Dimensions of Australian Society

Dimensions of Australian Society

Author: Brian Graetz

Publisher: Macmillan Education AU

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 460

ISBN-13: 9780732927929

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Second edition of this detailed reference examining the social and political currents of contemporary Australian society. Ordered into three sections - demographic dimensions, social dimensions and politics - the volume utilises data for the national Census and representative national sample surveys. Includes new chapters on Aborigines, health and deviance. Also available in hardback. Indexed.


The Cambridge Handbook of Social Sciences in Australia

The Cambridge Handbook of Social Sciences in Australia

Author: Ian McAllister

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2003-08-07

Total Pages: 738

ISBN-13: 9781139440479

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First published in 2003, The Cambridge Handbook of Social Sciences in Australia is a high-quality reference on significant research in Australian social sciences. The book is divided into three main sections, covering the central areas of the social sciences-economics, political science and sociology. Each section examines the significant research in the field, placing it within the context of broader debates about the nature of the social sciences and the ways in which institutional changes have shaped how they are defined, taught and researched.


Sociological Theory and Educational Reality

Sociological Theory and Educational Reality

Author: Alan Barcan

Publisher: UNSW Press

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 436

ISBN-13: 9780868401256

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An examination of the major classical sociological theories relevant to education and of the rise and decline of the new sociology of education. Author also discusses the vexed questions of equality of opportunity, the relationship between school and society, the growth of educational bureaucracies and the roles of state, church and family in education in Australia since 1949. Includes endnotes, tables and index.


Law in Australian Society

Law in Australian Society

Author: Keiran Hardy

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-03-31

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780367718572

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An introductory guide to the nature of law and government in Australia suitable for beginners.


Green Harvest

Green Harvest

Author: Rebecca Jones

Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 0643098372

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Explores the ideas and practices that have shaped organic farming and gardening in Australia from the interwar years to the present day. Also includes interviews with high profile organic gardeners such as Jackie French.


Australian Sociology

Australian Sociology

Author: David Holmes

Publisher: Pearson Australia

Published: 2014-09-01

Total Pages: 476

ISBN-13: 1486007201

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Australian Sociology 4e provides a concise and current introduction to the field of Sociology, through an analysis of Australian society. In doing so, it draws on a diverse range of perspectives as well as a myriad of topics that go to issues at the core of Australian social life. Our ever-changing society presents continuing challenges to sociological analysis. This new edition of Australian Sociology sets out to document these many changes, while retaining an organised analysis required of an introductory overview of Australian society.