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Exploring Society : Sociology for New Zealand Students

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  • Author:
    MCMANUS Ruth / MATTHEWMAN Steve / BRICKELL
  • ISBN:
    9781869409364
  • Publication Date:
    February 2019
  • Edition:
    4
  • Pages:
    496
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Auckland University Press
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand
Exploring Society : Sociology for New Zealand Students
Exploring Society : Sociology for New Zealand Students

Exploring Society : Sociology for New Zealand Students

Regular price $99.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    MCMANUS Ruth / MATTHEWMAN Steve / BRICKELL
  • ISBN:
    9781869409364
  • Publication Date:
    February 2019
  • Edition:
    4
  • Pages:
    496
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Auckland University Press
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand

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This is a 4th edition of New Zealands leading sociology textbook. The book introduces sociological concepts and methods before investigating key areas of sociology (class, race, gender, family life, health, death, work, the city,populations, technology, religion, leisure and crime) through the New Zealand experience.

The book includes many useful pedagogical features: key word definitions and push text in the margins, key themes highlighted, study questions, further reading, engaging full colour photographycase studies written by working sociologists.

This 4th edition has been revised and rewritten throughout by a renewed author team. Key changes include: data, examples and case studies completely updated, chapters re-ordered and a new chapter on death added to reflect requests from departments using the book as a teaching text, more emphasis on tikanga and kaupapa Maori, refreshed photograph selection with a local focus. Exploring Society is an engaging, comprehensive and up-to-date introduction for New Zealand sociology students.

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  • This is a 4th edition of New Zealands leading sociology textbook. The book introduces sociological concepts and methods before investigating key areas of sociology (class, race, gender, family life, health, death, work, the city,populations, technology, religion, leisure and crime) through the New Zealand experience.

    The book includes many useful pedagogical features: key word definitions and push text in the margins, key themes highlighted, study questions, further reading, engaging full colour photographycase studies written by working sociologists.

    This 4th edition has been revised and rewritten throughout by a renewed author team. Key changes include: data, examples and case studies completely updated, chapters re-ordered and a new chapter on death added to reflect requests from departments using the book as a teaching text, more emphasis on tikanga and kaupapa Maori, refreshed photograph selection with a local focus. Exploring Society is an engaging, comprehensive and up-to-date introduction for New Zealand sociology students.

This is a 4th edition of New Zealands leading sociology textbook. The book introduces sociological concepts and methods before investigating key areas of sociology (class, race, gender, family life, health, death, work, the city,populations, technology, religion, leisure and crime) through the New Zealand experience.

The book includes many useful pedagogical features: key word definitions and push text in the margins, key themes highlighted, study questions, further reading, engaging full colour photographycase studies written by working sociologists.

This 4th edition has been revised and rewritten throughout by a renewed author team. Key changes include: data, examples and case studies completely updated, chapters re-ordered and a new chapter on death added to reflect requests from departments using the book as a teaching text, more emphasis on tikanga and kaupapa Maori, refreshed photograph selection with a local focus. Exploring Society is an engaging, comprehensive and up-to-date introduction for New Zealand sociology students.