CAPE Sociology

CAPE Sociology
Author: Carlton Chinapoo,Norma James,Maureen Lee-Paisley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2014-04-17
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1408266121

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Help Caribbean students understand the society they live in while ensuring full coverage of the 2013 syllabus. - Ensure complete coverage of Units 1 and 2 in a single volume, while giving the students the opportunity to make links between content at both levels. - Illustrate key research for each topic with Caribbean and international studies. - Support learning with exclusive online content, providing additional new material, guidelines to doing the Internal Assessment (IA) and a student friendly approach to research.

Sociology for Caribbean Students 2nd Edn

Sociology for Caribbean Students   2nd Edn
Author: Nasser Mustapha
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2013-08-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9766376271

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In this second edition of Sociology for Caribbean Students, author Nasser Mustapha builds on the success of the earlier volume by continuing to demystify the science of Sociology for the introductory student. This text also stays true to the aims of the first edition by incorporating the perspective of the Caribbean and developing societies within the concepts and theories of Sociology. Fully up to date and in line with the requirements of the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE(r)) Sociology Syllabus, Sociology for Caribbean Students is divided into two major Units with three modules each. Topics such as the Family, Culture and Identity, Religion, Population Theories and Institutions of Social Control are explained in a student-friendly manner which speaks to the Caribbean reality. The book has been significantly revised to include new activities, data and exercises to clarify concepts and theories which may be difficult to grasp for the beginner in Sociology; and will thereby remain the preferred text for student

Changing Perspectives on the Social Sciences in Ghana

Changing Perspectives on the Social Sciences in Ghana
Author: Samuel Agyei-Mensah,Joseph Atsu Ayee,Abena D. Oduro
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2014-05-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789401787154

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This book is the first compilation of its kind that brings together discussions of the evolution of scholarship in different branches of the Social Sciences. It presents a comprehensive multi-disciplinary text exploring the changing dynamics of the Social Sciences in Ghana, offering a broader perspective from which to view the evolution, theory, methods, substance and relevance of each of the Social Science disciplines and their multiple interfaces. The introduction and the conclusion are devoted to the theoretical, comparative and empirical debate over the Social Sciences from historical and analytical perspectives. Written by acknowledged experts, the 15 chapters span the following disciplines: Archaeology and Heritage Studies; History; Geography; Psychology; Sociology and Anthropology; Social Work; Economics; Political Science; International Affairs; Information Studies; Communication Studies; African Studies; Development Studies; Women’s and Gender Studies and Adult and Continuing Education. Changing Perspectives on the Social Sciences in Ghana offers sophisticated perspectives for comparing and appreciating the synergies, differences, trends and nuances among and between the Social Science disciplines in Ghana, in a holistic and scholarly manner.

Critical Engagement with Public Sociology

Critical Engagement with Public Sociology
Author: Andries Bezuidenhout,Sonwabile Mnwana,Karl von Holdt
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2024-01-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781529221152

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Involving four generations of Global South researchers, this book provides a theoretical and empirical critique of Burawoy’s model of public sociology. It offers a bridge between debates on public sociology and decolonial frameworks.

Perspectives in Sociology

Perspectives in Sociology
Author: E.C. Cuff,W.W. Sharrock,D.W. Francis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2005-08-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134722228

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Perspectives in Sociology provides students with a lively and critical introduction to sociology and to the ways in which sociologists are trained to think and work. The subject is presented as a sequence of different perspectives on the social world, all of them interrelated, sometimes in conflict with one another, and all contributing important and necessary insights. The discussion is backed up by extensive reference to empirical studies. This edition has been completely revised. A chapter on critical theory has been added in order to reflect the extensive work and thinking that Marx's basic work continues to stimulate. The chapter on research strategies now takes account of new developments in the philosophy of science that are relevant for sociological approaches. Throughout, the authors have rewritten extensively in their continuing desire to produce clarity, and to respond to the comments of students and teachers.

Sociology in South Africa

Sociology in South Africa
Author: R. Sooryamoorthy
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2016-08-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319403250

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This book is the first comprehensive account of the history and current state of South African sociology. Providing a holistic picture of the subject both as it is taught in universities and as a field of research, it reveals the trajectories of a discipline in a challenging socio-political context. With the support of historical and scientometric data, it demonstrates how the changing political situation, from colonialism to apartheid to democracy, has influenced the nature, direction and foci of sociological research in the country. The author shows how, during the apartheid era, sociology was professionally fragmented and divided along language and race lines. It was, however, able to flourish with the advent of democracy in 1994 and has become a unique academic movement. This insightful work will appeal to students and scholars of the social sciences, and all those interested in the history and society of South Africa.

Seasonal Sociology

Seasonal Sociology
Author: Tonya K. Davidson,Ondine Park
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2020
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781487594084

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Seasonal Sociology offers an engrossing and lively introduction to sociology through the seasons, examining the sociality of consumption practices, leisure activities, work, religious traditions, schooling, celebrations and holidays.

Sociology

Sociology
Author: Malcolm Draper
Publsiher: Pearson South Africa
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2006
Genre: Sociology
ISBN: 1868913708

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