DIGIRENT - Theory and Methods in Sociology: An Introduction to Sociological Thinking and Practice
John Hughes, Wes Sharrock
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This book offers a guide to sociology that explores its theoretical and methodological dimensions. Aiming to provide the reader with a sense of the reasoned character of the discipline, it traces how different theories and methods relate to one another, exploring the particular problems they spawn and the debates that have arisen in response.
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