International library of sociology
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International library of sociology
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International library of sociology
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- Sentiments and activities, essays in social science, by George Casper Homans, Volume 14
- Property, bureaucracy, and culture, middle-class formation in contemporary Britain, Mike Savage ... [and others]
- Phenomenology, language and the social sciences
- Official discourse, on discourse analysis, government publications, ideology and the state, Frank Burton and Pat Carlen
- The British new towns, a programme without a policy, Meryl Aldridge
- Talcott Parsons and the conceptual dilemma, Hans P.M. Adriaansens
- Key problems of sociological theory, by John Rex, Volume 7
- Rules and laws in sociology
- The logic of social enquiry, by Quentin Gibson, Volume 8
- Class, politics, and the economy, Stewart Clegg, Paul Boreham, Geoff Dow
- Non-representational theory, space, politics, affect, Nigel Thrift
- Concepts and society, I. C. Jarvie
- The philosophy of Wilhelm Dilthey, by H.A.Hodges, Volume 13
- Value in social theory, a selection of essays on methodology by Gunnar Myrdal, edited by Paul Streeten, Volume 21
- The institutions of private law and their social functions, by Karl Renner, edited, with an introduction and notes, by O. Kahn-Freund
- Philosophical foundations of the three sociologies, Ted Benton
- Group problems in crime and punishment, and other studies in criminology and criminal law, by Hermann Mannheim
- Sociology, a systematic introduction, by Harry M. Johnson, Volume 16
- Urbanism, colonialism, and the world-economy, cultural and spatial foundations of the world urban system, Anthony D. King
- The sociology of progress, by Leslie Sklair, Volume 18
- Economics as culture, models and metaphors of livelihood, Stephen Gudeman
- Social theory as science, Russell Keat and John Urry
- Structures of thinking, Karl Mannheim ; text and translation edited and introduced by David Kettler, Volker Meja, and Nico Stehr ; translated by Jeremy J. Shapiro and Shierry Weber Nicholsen
- Marx, his time and ours, by Rudolf Schlesinger, Volume 9
- Enterprise culture, edited by Russell Keat and Nicholas Abercrombie
- The National Front, Nigel Fielding
- Sociology beyond societies, mobilities for the twenty first century, John Urry
- The British business elite, its attitudes to class, status, and power, John Fidler
- Weber and the Marxist world, Johannes Weiss ; translated by Elizabeth King-Utz and Michael J. King
- Praxis and method, a sociological dialogue with Lukács, Gramsci and the early Frankfurt School, Richard Kilminster
- Making people pay, Paul Rock
- Lifestyle shopping, the subject of consumption, edited by Rob Shields
- Theoretical logic in sociology, Jeffrey C. Alexander, Vol.1
- Explanation in social science, by Robert Brown, Volume 3
- Sociology, phenomenology and Marxian analysis, a critical discussion of the theory and practice of a science of society, Barry Smart
- Theories of the information society, Frank Webster
- The working class in welfare capitalism, work, unions, and politics in Sweden, Walter Korpi
- Sociology and the demystification of the modern world
- Causation and functionalism in sociology, by Wsevolod W. Isajiw, Volume 1
- Social transnationalism, lifeworlds beyond the nation state, Steffen Mau
- Penelope Hall's Social services of England and Wales, edited on behalf of the Sociology Dept. of Liverpool University by John Mays, with Anthony Forder and Olive Keidan
- Understanding human society, by Walter Goldschmidt, Volume 20
- Between sex and power, family in the world, 1900-2000, Göran Therborn
- Places on the margin, alternative geographies of modernity, Rob Shields
- Complexity and social movements, multitudes at the edge of chaos, Graeme Chesters and Ian Welsh
- Political manipulation and administrative power, a comparative study, Eva Etzioni-Halevy
- Origin and significance of the Frankfurt School, a Marxist perspective, Phil Slater
- Reference groups and the theory of revolution
- Social transnationalism, lifeworlds beyond the nation-state, Steffen Mau
- The family and social change, a study of the family and kinship in a South Wales town