An Introduction to Sociology 2/e

SAGE PUBLICATIONSISBN: 9781036206659

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Edited by Karim Murji, Sarah Neal, John Solomos
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Karim Murji is Professor of Social Policy at the University of West London. His research covers areas such as racism, urban studies migration, and policing; and publications include Racism, Policy and Politics (Policy Press, 2017). plus many papers from an ESRC-funded project on the Open City. With Sarah Neal he was the Editor of Current Sociology, and before that of Sociology. He is a Trustee of the Sociological Review Foundation. Sarah Neal is Professor of Sociology in the School of Sociological Studies, Politics and International Relations at the University of Sheffield. Sarahs research engages with everyday social life in urban and rural places with a focus on ethnicity, multiculture, race and migration; communities and belonging. She has recently completed research projects investigating leisure practices and urban space; citizenship and religion in primary school worlds and the impact of Brexit in rural geographies. Sarah is widely published with a range of monographs and journal articles. With Karim Murji she was an editor of Current Sociology (2017-2024) and Sociology (2013-2017) and she is a member of the editorial board for Ethnic and Racial Studies. John Solomos is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of Warwick. He has researched and written widely on the history and contemporary forms of race and ethnic relations in Britain, theories of race and racism, the politics of race, equal opportunity policies, multiculturalism and social policy, race and football, and racist movements and ideas. His most recent book is Antiracism: A Critique (Polity Press 2025). He has been Joint-Editor and Editor-in-Chief of the international journal Ethnic and Racial Studies since 1995. The journal publishes16 issues a year by Routledge. He is also co-editor of the book series on Racism, Resistance and Social Change for Manchester University Press (with Satnam Virdee and Aaron Winter).


Chapter 1: Approaching Sociology Chapter 2: What is Society Chapter 3: Global Sociology and Our Interconnected World Chapter 4: Classical Sociologies Chapter 5: Contemporary Sociologies Chapter 6: Public Sociology Chapter 7: Class Chapter 8: Gender Chapter 9: Sexuality Chapter 10: Race Chapter 11: Age Chapter 12: Disability and Neurodiversity Chapter 13: Families and Households Chapter 14: Work Chapter 15: Health Chapter 16: Education Chapter 17: Religion Chapter 18: Crime and Deviance Chapter 19: Cultures & Consumption Chapter 20: Digital Sociologies Chapter 21: Media and Sociology Chapter 22: War and Political Violence Chapter 23: Nationalism and National Identity Chapter 24: Social Movements Chapter 25: Migrations Chapter 26: Climate Change and the Environment Chapter 27: Science and Technology Chapter 28: Living in the City Chapter 29: Using Sociology


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