Introduction to Cultural Studies Author : Nelson Palmer Subject : Sociology ISBN :9781639873296 The interdisciplinary field that studies the ways in which culture has created and transformed individual experiences, social relations and power is known as cultural studies. It studies cultural analysis Read More |
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Author : Rudy Ford Subject : Sociology ISBN :9781639873425 Life is a quality that distinguishes physical beings having biological processes from those that do not. Plants, animals, bacteria, etc., are some of the various existing forms of life. Varied definitions Read More |
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Lone Parenthood: Challenges and Opportunities Author : Jackson Smith Subject : Sociology ISBN :9781639873463 A lone parent is defined as a parent who raises a child or children, and does not have a spouse or a live-in partner. Lone parenthood is one of the most important social trends in the 21st century in advanced Read More |
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New Insights into Divorce in Europe Author : Ernie Grantham Subject : Sociology ISBN :9781639873913 Most countries have varying laws which allow its residents to divorce under some conditions. The reasons for divorce can be common between countries or specific according to region, particularly Europe, Read More |
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New Insights into Social Relations Author : Oliver Armstrong Subject : Sociology ISBN :9781639873937 A social relation is a blanket term for any relationship between two or more individuals, groups or organizations. It forms the basis of social organisations, social structures, social movements and social Read More |
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Public Administration: Concepts and Practices in Switzerland Author : Kelvin Bennett Subject : Sociology ISBN :9781639874675 Public administration is a multidisciplinary field that undertakes and studies government policy implementations. It is responsible for the management of organisations and institutions in the social, economic Read More |
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Public Administration: Public Service for the 21st Century Author : Goldfrey Edwards Subject : Sociology ISBN :9781639874682 The implementation of government policies is called public administration. It also involves the study of the implementation of government policies. It tries to improve equality, justice, security, efficiency Read More |
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Refugees and Migrants: International Affairs Author : Rose Williams Subject : Sociology ISBN :9781639874866 The term migrant refers to someone who changes his place of usual residence to get a better job or education. A refugee is a person who is forced out of his country out of feared persecution, armed conflict, Read More |
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Sociology: Exploring the Architecture of Everyday Life Author : Albert Dickinson Subject : Sociology ISBN :9781639875016 The study of human behavior, social relationships, and culture is termed as sociology. It is a branch of social science which uses investigative and analytic techniques to develop knowledge about social order Read More |
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The Study of Immigrants: Challenges and Concerns Author : Alistair Sutherland Subject : Sociology ISBN :9781639875337 Immigration is the movement of people to a non-native country where they do not have citizenship, in order to settle as permanent residents or naturalized citizens. Travelers, tourists, and other short-term Read More |