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The “Penguin Dictionary of Sociology” is a comprehensive reference book that provides definitions and explanations of key concepts, theories, and terminology within the field of sociology. Edited by Nicholas Abercrombie, Stephen Hill, and Bryan S. Turner, this dictionary offers readers a valuable resource for understanding the diverse and complex ideas that make up the study of society.
Covering a wide range of topics, from classical sociological theories to contemporary debates, the dictionary aims to provide clear and accessible explanations that cater to both students and scholars of sociology. Entries may include discussions of influential sociologists, sociological concepts such as social class, gender, and culture, as well as explanations of research methods and methodologies commonly used in sociological inquiry.
The “Penguin Dictionary of Sociology” is designed to be a handy reference tool for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of sociological concepts and ideas. It is widely used in academic settings as a reliable guide for students studying sociology at various levels, as well as for researchers and professionals working in the field.
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