Key Concepts in Sociology
- Peter Braham - The Open University
SAGE Key Concepts series
- David Silverman, Goldsmith's and King's College, University of London
"A triumphant tour de force... will be a useful, even essential tool for students and faculty. It is actually fascinating reading even for non-sociologists since these ideas impact all of us all the time."
- Anthony Synnott, Concordia University in Montreal
"A crisp and comprehensive guide to the discipline. The thirty-eight entries, covering history, substance and evaluation, thereby describe both conventional and new topics that define the syllabus of modern sociology. A valuable guide to both teachers and students."
- Bryan S. Turner, Presidential Professor of Sociology, CUNY USA
Sociology consists of a myriad of frequently confusing concepts. Key Concepts in Sociology provides a comprehensive, lively and clearly-written guide to the most important concepts in the subject. It includes both what might be regarded as 'classic' sociological concepts, such as 'class', 'bureaucracy' and 'community', as well as subjects that have become increasingly prominent in recent times, such as 'celebrity', 'risk' and 'the body'.
Each of the thirty-eight substantive entries:
- defines the concept
- provides a clear and compelling narrative
- clarifies the main debates, perspectives and disagreements
- gives advice on further reading
Key Concepts in Sociology should be the first choice for sociology students at all levels of learning.
Ideal book for students to have throughout their academic year and for staff. Clearly written text.
An excellent reference tool for students new to sociology at this level.
Peter Braham's Key Concepts in Sociology is an extremely useful and well-written resource for undergraduate students. It deals with a well-selected and broad range of topics and its style invites the reader to return regularly.
No mention of current business issues such as governance and accountability.
Very good. Compliments the course well and is laid out clearly and concisely. Good introduction to different topics and the main theories. Uses simple words and is easy to follow.
I would definately recommend this text and will seek to adopt next year.
Sample Materials & Chapters
Key Concepts in Sociology: Introduction
Key Concepts in Sociology: Discourse
Key Concepts in Sociology: Ideology