Contemporary British Society
An insightful exploration of modern British social structures
John Urry author Alan Warde author Rosemary Deem author Keith Soothill author Sylvia Walby author Nicholas Abercrombie author Sue Penna author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
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This textbook provides a comprehensive look at the social structure of modern Britain. Contemporary British Society is essential for sociology students.
The third edition of Contemporary British Society offers a thorough examination of the social structure of modern Britain, making it an essential resource for students of sociology. This updated edition incorporates the latest statistical data and empirical research, addressing contemporary debates and arguments relevant to British society. Each chapter delves into key areas such as economic organization, employment, class, gender, ethnicity, family dynamics, education, health, media, deviance, and politics, providing a well-rounded understanding of the complexities of modern life in Britain. New topics introduced in this edition include globalization, associations, and leisure, ensuring that readers are equipped with the most current perspectives.
Written in an accessible and user-friendly style, Contemporary British Society avoids jargon, making it approachable for students at various levels. The book is designed to enhance comprehension through clear summaries, extensive cross-referencing, and a visually appealing presentation that includes photographs, diagrams, and illustrations. This thoughtful approach helps to illuminate the text and engage readers, making complex concepts easier to grasp.
Targeted at students in introductory sociology courses, whether at 'A' level or in their first year of undergraduate studies, this textbook is also valuable for those in related fields such as social policy, health, and urban planning. The comprehensive coverage and engaging style make it a vital tool for understanding the nuances of British society today.
'The combination of theoretical sophistication and up-to-date empirical evidence makes this new edition of this highly successful textbook valuable to students and their teachers alike.' Professor Rosemary Crompton, City University
'The first two editions have established this as clearly the outstanding textbook on contemporary Britain. The third edition consolidates and advances this reputation. This book is highly readable and comprehensive in its coverage, and it makes such wide reference to recent research that it will be of interest not only to students but also to lecturers, researchers, and even the general public. This is an exemplary textbook in every respect.' Professor Mike Savage, Department of Sociology, Manchester University
'This is an admirable introduction to sociology and the understanding of contemporary British society. The authors have maintained the clarity and incisiveness of earlier editions while substantially revising the content. It provides a comprehensive coverage of developments in sociology and society over the last decade.' Stephen Hill, Professor of Sociology, London School of Economics
'Now in its 3rd edition, Contemporary British Society is starting to take-on the appearance of a standard A-level textbook, with many of the major specification areas now covered. The focus, however, is less upon superficial coverage of numerous topics and more upon the comprehensive coverage of a range of significant aspects of each specification area, written by a specialist in each field ... the book contains a mass of illustrative material (tables, diagrams, box-outs) that lightens the text and provides potentially useful interpretive material for teachers.' Sociology Central
'As cogent and accessible an account of the social structure of a particular modern society as could be required.' Times Higher Education Supplement
ISBN: 9780745622965
Dimensions: 254mm x 175mm x 38mm
Weight: 1188g
624 pages
3rd Edition, Completely Revised and Updated