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Thinking Sociologically
In this lucid, stimulating and original book, Zygmunt Bauman and Tim May explore the underlying assumptions and tacit expectations which structure our view of the world. The authors elucidate key concepts in sociology: for example, individualism versus community, and privilege versus deprivation. While charting a course through sociology's main concerns, Bauman and May als...more
Paperback, 208 pages
Published
August 16th 2001
by Wiley-Blackwell
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"Niiden vallanpitäjien näkökulmasta,joille kaavailut järjestyksestä ovat muuttuneet päähänpinttymäksi,sosiologia on osa maailman "sotkuisuutta",pikemminkin ongelma kuin ratkaisu."
One of the better books for my sociology class. A real nice and interesting read!
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saya sebetulnya sudah membuat review khusus 2 halaman untuk buku ini...ah, tapi menurutku kok buku ini tidak seperti yang digemborkan dosen saya untuk perlu membacanya. secara pribadi, masih belum membantu saya berfikir sosiologis hehehe (karena cetakan gw emang ogah mikir sosiologis kali yeee hihihi)
Excellent introduction to the basic themes in sociology.
This was a text book for one of my classes. I like it.
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