Imagining Society by Daniel Nehring - ISBN: 9781529204902
Paperback
Re-examining C.Wright Mills’s legacy as a jumping off point, this original introduction to sociology illuminates global concepts, themes and practices that are fundamental to the discipline and rethinks and re-imagines what a critically committed, politically engaged and publicly relevant sociology …

Imagining Society

The Case for Sociology

  • Paperback

    256 pages

  • Release Date

    26 February 2020

Summary

Imagining Society: The Case for Sociology advances on an argument for the simultaneous vulnerability and power of sociology presented in first year sociology subjects, through the use of contemporary examples, from social media to social inequality, big data to the self-help industry.

Re-examining C.Wright Mills’ legacy, this bold new textbook introduces students to global concepts, themes and practices that are fundamental to the discipline, and rethinks and reimagine…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781529204902
ISBN-10:1529204909
Author:Daniel Nehring, Dylan Kerrigan
Publisher:Bristol University Press
Imprint:Bristol University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:256
Release Date:26 February 2020
Weight:432g
Dimensions:240mm x 172mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“This is an innovative, thoroughly researched and well-written 21st Century introductory sociology text. Your students will love it!” Rhoda Reddock, The University of the West Indies
“This is a comprehensive and critically engaged review of the discipline written by two passionate authors wishing to remind us all of the beauty of questioning and engaging with the ultimate purpose of sociological debates: to reshape, re-establish and ultimately reignite the reveal of the sociological imagination!” Athanasia Chalari, University of Northampton
“The authors critically reflect on sociology’s place in the world and persuasively argue that the ‘sociological imagination’ is more relevant than ever in this comprehensive account.” Jenny van Hooff, Manchester Metropolitan University
“Kerrigan and Nehring help us critically re-imagine society in this provoking and engaging publication which spans Western, global, and decolonising approaches.” Adam Baird, Coventry University

About The Author

Daniel Nehring

Daniel Nehring is Associate Professor of Sociology at East China University of Science and Technology in Shanghai.

Dylan Kerrigan is a Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Leicester and a Visiting Lecturer in Sociology at the University of the West Indies.

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