Sociology since 1995 volume 2

Sociology since 1995 volume 2 Jonathan Blundell and Janis Griffiths ISBN 9780954296223
A photocopiable pack containing over 50 summaries of key studies, specially selected for their accessibility and relevance for A-level Sociology.
This volume contains the following topics: Families and households, Crime and deviance, Social inequality and class, Ethnicity, Power, politics and protest, Health
Price: £25.00
Sociology since 1995 volume 2
Full list of studies
Families and households
Choosing childlessness F. McAllister with L. Clarke
Absent fathers? J. Bradshaw et al
Family understandings W. Langford et al
Growing up in stepfamilies G. Gorell Barnes et al
Teenage mothers: decisions and outcomes I. Allen et al
Crime and deviance
Illegal leisure H. Parker, J. Aldridge and F. Measham
Bad business D. Hobbs
Crime in England and Wales 2001/2 J. Simmons et al
Youth at risk? S. Beinart et al
Criminal conversations: an anthology of the work of Tony Parker Compiled by Keith Soothill
Crime and social change in middle England E. Girling, I. Loader and R. Sparks
Social inequality and class
Boundaries of ‘us’ and ‘them’ D. Southerton
A phenomenology of working class experience S. Charlesworth
Below the breadline: life on the minimum wage F. Abrams
Destructing a giro: a critical and ethnographic study of the youth underclass
S. J. Blackman
Battling through the system: a working-class teacher in an inner-city primary school
E. Burn
Ethnicity
Asian children at home and school G. Bhatti
‘We can’t all be white’: racist victimisation in the UK K. Chahal and L. Julienne
Black families talking C. Hylton
Racism, gender identities and young children P. Connolly
The Asian gang: ethnicity, identity, masculinity C. F. Alexander
Power politics and protest
On message P. Norris et al
Left wing political activism in a changing culture B. Jones
Political partisanship, voting abstention and higher education: changing preferences in a British youth cohort in the 1990s M. Egerton
What’s wrong with Labour? P. Allender
Health
Creating ‘the perfect body’ L. Monaghan
Inequalities in life and death: what if Britain were more equal? R. Mitchell, D. Dorling and M. Shaw
Bodies of knowledge H. Busby, G. Williams, A. Rogers
Health issues and adolescents J. Shucksmith and L. B. Hendry
Using interpretive phenomenology to understand the food-related experiences and beliefs of a select group of low income UK women L. A. Dibsdall, N. Lambert, L. J. Frewer
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