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Thinking Sociologically
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Thinking Sociologically Paperback - 2019

by Bauman, Zygmunt

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  • Title Thinking Sociologically
  • Author Bauman, Zygmunt
  • Binding Paperback
  • Condition Used - Very Good
  • Pages 216
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
  • Date 2019-02-18
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 10856431
  • ISBN 9781118959985 / 1118959981
  • Weight 0.7 lbs (0.32 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.5 x 6.6 x 0.3 in (24.13 x 16.76 x 0.76 cm)

From the rear cover

"The new edition of this now classic text examines the contemporary issues that inform our values, how we see ourselves and each other and organise our societies. I would recommend it not just to sociologists and social scientists, but to anyone concerned to understand how we might conduct our lives in better ways."
--Professor Bev Skeggs, Director, Atlantic Fellows Programme, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

"Zygmunt Bauman was one of the great creative and insightful voices of modern sociology. His introduction to Sociological Thinking remains a wonderful and provocative introduction to seeing the world and personal life through a sociological lens. Tim May has done masterful work updating Bauman and adding insights of his own. There is no student of sociology who will not benefit from this book."
--Craig Calhoun, University Professor of Social Sciences, Arizona State University, USA

Now in its third edition, Thinking Sociologically continues to offer a stimulating exploration of the underlying assumptions and tacit expectations which structure our view of the world. The authors explore key concepts in sociology, review recent developments in society and examine the applicability of sociology to everyday life.

The world has changed a great deal since the second edition's publication. Issues of climate change, sustainability, inequality, social justice, inclusion and the role of social media have risen to prominence, and we are collectively challenging our ways of thinking about intimacy, community, consumption, ethics, social identity, and more. This new third edition has been revised to reflect these and other transformations in our lives, helping us to think sociologically about the consequences of these burgeoning issues, how we organize our societies, understand ourselves and lead our lives.

Written for undergraduates, postgraduates, practicing sociologists and social scientists, this book also holds a broad appeal to a general audience. The third edition of Thinking Sociologically offers a compelling survey of sociological issues, recent changes in society and their influence on our day-to-day lives and identities.

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About the author

ZYGMUNT BAUMAN was a world-renowned sociologist known for his ground-breaking work in social theory. His most recent publications included: Does the Richness of the Few Benefit Us All? (2013); Strangers at our Door (2016); Retrotopia (2017); and A Chronicle of Crisis: 2011-2016 (2017).

TIM MAY is Professor of Social Science Methodology at the University of Sheffield, UK. His recent publications include: Reflexivity: The Essential Guide (2017); Cities and the Knowledge Economy: Promise, Politics and Possibilities (2018); and Social Research: Issues, Methods and Process (5th edition, 2019).