Beyond the Threshold

Beyond the Threshold

Author: Graham Room

Publisher: Policy Press

Published: 1995-11

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 1861340036

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This collection brings together a wide range of views on the conceptualization and measurement of social exclusion and the indicators for monitoring the effectiveness of policies for combating social exclusion.


Class and Stratification

Class and Stratification

Author: Rosemary Crompton

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2015-10-02

Total Pages: 261

ISBN-13: 0745699030

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Inequality in its many forms is becoming an ever greater problem in modern society. The revised edition of this popular book explains why it is so important to understand class and stratification, and how the tools used to analyse these divisions can help us to understand and confront problems of inequality. This third edition of Class and Stratification has been extensively revised, expanded and updated, incorporating discussions of contemporary economic and social change. It includes discussions of political and economic neoliberalism and its impacts as well as developments in social theory, such as the emphasis on 'individualization' and the 'cultural turn'. New to this edition is a chapter focusing on 'cultural' approaches to class analysis, which together with established approaches are used to explore new developments in social mobility, educational opportunity, and social polarization. The book will be essential reading for upper-level undergraduate and postgraduate students in the social sciences seeking to understand the changing face of social inequality. By highlighting the damage increasing inequality is causing to the social fabric, the book reveals the important part class continues to play in our lives today.


Pygmalion in the Classroom

Pygmalion in the Classroom

Author: Robert Rosenthal

Publisher: Crown House Publishing

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 9781904424062

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This reissue of a classic book (the first edition of which sold 50,000 copies) explores the 'Pygmalion phenomenon', the self-fulfilling prophecy embedded in teachers' expectations.


Eros and Civilization

Eros and Civilization

Author: Herbert Marcuse

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 1135863717

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In this classic work, Herbert Marcuse takes as his starting point Freud's statement that civilization is based on the permanent subjugation of the human instincts, his reconstruction of the prehistory of mankind - to an interpretation of the basic trends of western civilization, stressing the philosophical and sociological implications.