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Author : Toby Lang Subject : Sociology ISBN :9781682859643 The study of society and the patterns of social relationships is known as sociology. It also studies the culture of everyday life and social interactions. It seeks to develop a body of knowledge about Read More |
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A Modern Approach to Sociology Author : Thomas Spence Subject : Sociology ISBN :9781682856420 The study of the patterns of social relationships, interactions and culture is under the domain of sociology. It is a social science that employs different methods of empirical investigation and critical Read More |
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Demography: Population Study and Analysis Author : Luke Chesterton Subject : Sociology ISBN :9781682856024 Demography is the statistical study of a population by examining and evaluating multiple facets of size, structure and distribution. It also investigates the spatial and temporal changes that arise in Read More |
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Introduction to Sociology: Culture and Society Author : Thomas Spence Subject : Sociology ISBN :9781682857519 The scientific study of society is known as sociology. All spheres of human activity are continuously influenced by a complex interplay of individual agency and social structure. The study of society expands Read More |
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Author : Thomas Spence Subject : Sociology ISBN :9781682855140 Sociology is a vast field of study. It is a social science which primarily studies the behavior of society in a holistic manner. Some of the popular sociological theories include functionalism, utilitarianism, Read More |
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Urban Sociology and Urbanization Author : Samuel Golding Subject : Sociology ISBN :9781682855171 Sociology studies the behavior in which society as a whole functions. It can be categorized into various fields, some of these are rural and urban sociology. Urban sociology focuses on the behavior and Read More |
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Refugee Status Determination: International Perspectives Author : Elise O'Sullivan Subject : Sociology ISBN :9781647282158 Individuals who have been forced to flee from their country due to violence, war, personal opinions, nationality, religion or any form of persecution on the basis of race, religion or membership in a social Read More |
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The Socioeconomic Impact of Migration Author : Zoey Carr Subject : Sociology ISBN :9781647282462 Human migration refers to the permanent change of residence by an individual or group. It can be categorized into several groups. Voluntary and forced migration are the two major classifications of migration. Read More |
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Theories of Social Innovation Author : Pius Floyd Subject : Sociology ISBN :9781647282295 Social innovations are actions that intend to meet social needs in a better way than the existing practices. Such innovations may be needed to improve working conditions, education, community development Read More |
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Author : Toby Lang Subject : Sociology ISBN :9781647283735 The study of society and the patterns of social relationships is known as sociology. It also studies the culture of everyday life and social interactions. It seeks to develop a body of knowledge about Read More |