
A consistent best-seller, the wide-ranging and authoritative Dictionary of Sociology was first published in 1994 and contains more than 2,500 entries on the terminology, methods, concepts, and thinkers in the field, as well as from the related fields of psychology, economics, anthropology, philosophy, and political science.For this fourth edition, Professor John Scott has conducted a thorough review of all entries to ensure that they are concise, focused, and up to date. Revisions reflect current intellectual debates and social conditions, particularly in relation to global and multi-cultural issues. New entries cover relevant contemporary concepts, such as climate change, social media, terrorism, and intersectionality, as well as key living sociologists.This Dictionary is both an invaluable introduction to sociology for beginners, and an essential source of reference for more advanced students and teachers.
This dictionary serves as a comprehensive reference tool designed to define and contextualize the terminology, methodologies, and key figures within the discipline of sociology. Professor John Scott, a recognized authority in the field, curates this collection to provide a rigorous framework for understanding social structures and human behavior. The text integrates cross-disciplinary insights from economics, psychology, and political science to offer a holistic view of contemporary social inquiry. By updating entries to reflect modern global conditions, the work maintains its relevance for both academic research and introductory study.
What You Will Find
Experts and educators frequently identify this volume as a foundational reference text for students at all levels of sociological study. Readers often note the clarity and precision of the entries, which effectively distill complex theoretical debates into accessible language.
Page Count:
832
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199683581
ISBN-13:
9780199683581
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