The social science jargon buster the key terms you need to know
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Los Angeles, Calif. ; London : SAGE, 2007.
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9781849203432 (e-book)
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xii, 331 pages
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Published
Los Angeles, Calif. ; London : SAGE, 2007.
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ONLINE
Language
English
ISBN
9781849203432 (e-book)

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 302-322) and index.
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This volume tackles the most confusing concepts in the social sciences, breaking each down and bringing clarity and insight to even the most complex terms. - Are you confused by academic jargon? - Do you know your `discourse' from your `dialectic'? - Can you tell the difference between `anomie' and `alienation'? The Social Science Jargon Buste r tackles the most confusing concepts in the social sciences, breaking each down and bringing impressive clarity and insight to even the most complex terms. `This book successfully addresses the central task for any teacher of social theory - how to make the material accessible without making it simplistic and banal. The overall effect is a most effective text that hard-pressed students and lecturers will grab with both hands' - Dave Harris, Senior Lecturer in Social Science This practical, down-to-earth dictionary will help students new to social science discourse gain a thorough understanding of the key terms. Each entry includes a concise core definition, a more detailed explanation and an introduction to the associated debates and controversies. In addition, students will find a useful outline of the practical application of each term, as well as a list of key figures and recommendations for futher reading. This dictionary brings a refreshing clarity to social science discourse, making it essential reading for all students on undergraduate social science courses.
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Also available in printed form ISBN 9781412921770
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Electronic reproduction. Askews and Holts. Mode of access: World Wide Web.